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Part 5: Young Bleed on C-Loc Selling Boosie's Contract to Pimp C's Trill Entertainment
Part 3: Young Bleed on Boosie Being His Cousin, Boosie Joining His Group, Concentration Camp, at 16
Part 1: Young Bleed on Baton Rouge in the 80s, Master P Remixing His Song into "How Ya Do Dat"
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Young Bleed shed light on the tension between Baton Rouge and New Orleans that kept iconic labels No Limit and Cash Money apart. Young Bleed discussed his transition after his successful debut album with No Limit, highlighting the challenges of separating from a winning formula with Master P and other No Limit artists. Despite his success, the inherent rivalry between Baton Rouge and New Orleans made collaboration difficult. Young Bleed elaborated on the complex dynamics, revealing how geographical rivalries influenced their career decisions, despite mutual respect between artists like Master P and Birdman. He also mentioned how industry executives failed to grasp the locale-specific issues. Additionally, Young Bleed detailed his experience working with notable producers and the struggles of maintaining artistic momentum while facing these regional barriers.