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Boosie discussed his feelings of frustration and betrayal directed at Yung Bleu. He hinted at potential unjust business practices and expressed his resentment towards people in the industry who took advantage of him, cutting his earnings and ignoring contractual agreements. Vlad focused on the inherent risk in investing in new music artists, stating that perhaps 10% of initiated artists become successful. He outlined an unwritten industry rule where successful artists absorb the costs of failed acts. This system often infuriates artists who unexpectedly find themselves supporting the failures of others, unaware it's standard practice. The discussion also touched on racial bias within the industry, with Boosie suggesting artists are more forgiving of exploitation when it comes from Caucasian industry figures. Vlad finished by commenting that new artists seldom repay the cost of their initial investment, which is part of the risk-reward equation that music labels deal with daily. However, when an artist becomes a megastar, it's an ongoing challenge to balance the books and manage relationships.