NBA YoungBoy's contentious relationship with Atlantic records will soon end.
But it won't be from a lack of trying by the label.
According to DJ Akademiks, YB turned down a $25 million offer to re-up with Atlantic.
"NBA YoungBoy is leaving. He will not be resigning. He didn't like their offers. I can tell you they offered him like $25 million and he turned it down. He don't want it. He's good. He don't want the money. He doesn't want to be in a record deal anymore with Atlantic. He wants to be completely free. He wants to be independent. He wants to do his thing."
Earlier this year, YB accused Atlantic of blackballing him.
"I was going #1 two weeks straight weeks with a mixtape so they took it down off the charts. I don't give a f*ck you still can't stop me don't sign to atlantic if you a artist they not gone support especially if you live a certain way," YB typed on social.
Now he can do his own thing if he can stay out of prison.
And that's a big if. He will go to trial on federal weapons charges and faces seven years.