Summer Walker's sophomore album Still Over It is going to be a hit.
It's projected for about 200K in its first week, the most by a female R&B artist since Beyonce's Lemonade.
However, if you read Rolling Stone's expose on her "brutal" record contract with LNVR and Interscope, you'd have the impression Walker is getting very little of the money her album earns.
Walker pushed back against that on social media, saying Rolling Stone's article was based on old information.
Summer Walker clears the air and says the details Rolling Stone posted of her record deal aren’t current. pic.twitter.com/nSl0F9phBG
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“I’ve been seeing a lot of chatter online. I didn’t say anything because I wanted to say focused on releasing my album. Now let me clear the air,” she typed. “What that article said is not my current record deal. Over the years my deal has changed many times. I’ve always had my own representation and full support from LVRN. Thank you to my fans for always having my back and for all of the love ya’ll keep showing my new album. Appreciate y’all!!”