#NewMusic, Joseline – Run Me My Money

Looks like Joseline has finally released the single, “Run Me My Money,” which is taking direct shots at her former boss, Mona Scott Young. 

[Verse 1]
“Cameras off set, cameras off set/ You done did some shit that you gon’ regret/ I am not a pet, bitch, I’m not a pet/ I did it for the fame, now I got a check/ Fat bitch, now I’m ’bout to expose you/ I thought you was real, that was the old you/ I should’ve smacked your ass a long time ago/ Nappy ass weave, all I do is roll shoot”

 

Joseline quit “Love and Hip Hop Atlanta” over having money problems with Young claiming Young owes her money, among having personal issues. Not only did Joseline quit, but she quit on Instagram with the caption, “I Quit, Fuck Mona.”

Joseline went on to further say she didn’t like how she kept being portrayed the show, and the fact they never wanted to allegedly, showcase the positive things she would. Especially her music.

Joseline says:

“It’s not cool, Your show can never elevate. You’re always trying to downplay color people, and Mona you should know better, [because] you Haitian.”

Young responded with some subtle shade back with a very powerful clip of Oprah speaking on getting rid of negative things and people.

Comment below. Was the song worth the wait? Is it a hit? Miss?

Check out “Run Me My Money” here.

!

 

William Carter

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