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Part 6: Young Bleed on Leaving Tech N9ne's Label After Broken Promises & Sabotaged Album Rollout
Part 4: Young Bleed on Baton Rouge vs. New Orleans Tension Keeping No Limit, Cash Money Separate
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 discussed the pivotal moment when C-Loc, due to his incarceration, sold Boosie's contract to Trill Entertainment, Pimp C's company. Initially signed to C-Loc's Concentration Camp, Boosie’s transition to Trill Entertainment marked a significant period in his career. Young Bleed recalled the transition, though specifics of the business deal were unclear to him. Young Bleed also touched on his own career trajectory, reflecting on his second album, "My Own," which, while successful, didn’t match the heights of his debut album. He elaborated on the shifting music industry landscape of the late '90s to early 2000s, where CD sales were paramount, but changes like Napster's rise began reshaping revenue models.