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Liquid Assassin Leaves LSP to Pursue his 42 Records Label

Let me start out this post by saying that there is NO BAD BLOOD between Lyrikal Snuff Productionz and Liquid Assassin.  That being said, LA’s latest album KOBA fulfilled his 3 album contract, and he has decided to pursue building his own label: 42 Records.

Both LA and Scum have released statements to reiterate that there is nothing but love between LSP and Liquid Assassin, and that they would definitely be working together in the future!

You can see LA’s video statement below:

Check out Scum’s statement on the matter below.

From Scum’s Facebook:

What’s up everyone,

We been procrastinating on making this announcement but it’s time to squash all the rumors, we wanted to make this announcement together onFB Live or something similar but due to busy schedules, transportation issues and us living in different cities we decided to do it this way. This announcement has to deal with our brother Liquid Assassin and his status with LSP , so we had him shoot a video which I’m attaching. Since I couldn’t be in it, Ill just make a written statement but please know I stand by everything said in the video. We here at LSP & myself personally have nothing but love and respect for LA. He had a 3 album deal with LSP from the start. He fulfilled his contract, releasing bangers like Mulatto, 4/5/1994, and Koba under the saw and axe brand and I’m proud to have these album as an important part of our constantly growing catalog. Officially his contract was up in June when Koba dropped but we delayed the announcement to do a tour in support of this project and to have him rock this year’s Gorefest with us without any awkwardness from the fans or him or I having to answer 100 questions. There’s no need for all that. We got love for him he got love for us, we worked together long before his contract with us and will continue working with him long after. He didn’t quit or end his contract early. We didn’t release him early or on bad terms. There is no beef. If you are an LSP fan and support him, please continue to do so, I am personally excited to hear what he drops next. He didn’t “jump ship” and go to another competing label, he completed his contract and went on to work on his own label, 42 Records and build his own brand / develop the artists that are signed with 42. We wish him nothing but success and will be working with him in the future. We appreciate his contribution to the LSP legacy and the albums he released through us and hope he continues to make great music independently for everyone that supports him. You can look forward to more LSP and Liquid Assassin ventures, shows, and collaborations and that’s the bottom line. Much love and respect

Scum / LSP, LLC

We at Faygoluvers wish both LSP and Liquid Assassin the best of luck, and know that they will continue to school us with underground flavor!  I personally can’t wait to hear what LA brings us with his next album: Red Silverback!

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    Faygoluvers Comments

  1. SpOOky J

    SpOOky J

    Comment posted on Thursday, August 30th, 2018 02:57 pm GMT -5 at 2:57 pm

    Much love for LA. Just did a best of him a couple of months ago after waiting for KOBA to drop. Super fresh dude. Super I’ll emcee. One of if not the most underrated rapper living and in the game right now. GP forever.

  2. SpOOky J

    SpOOky J

    Comment posted on Thursday, August 30th, 2018 02:57 pm GMT -5 at 2:57 pm

    *SUPER ILL

  3. kukluxklown

    kukluxklown

    Comment posted on Thursday, August 30th, 2018 04:18 pm GMT -5 at 4:18 pm

    LA IS DOPE. GRAVE PLOTT WAS KILLER BACK WHEN

    ANYWAY GOOD CALL LEAVING LSP

    RESPECT THE HUSTLE BUT THE MUSICK IS TASTELESS AND DISGUSTING

    GORE SO PLAYED OUT

    SMART MOVE LIQUID

  4. Robocop

    Robocop

    Comment posted on Thursday, August 30th, 2018 08:18 pm GMT -5 at 8:18 pm

    They must have been good friends. I didn’t think it was a right fit for him. Hes a super dope and lyrical MC. Not a fan of the gore shit ya know but a lot of people are not hating whoop whoop

  5. Bonesaw Wizardstick

    Comment posted on Thursday, August 30th, 2018 10:02 pm GMT -5 at 10:02 pm

    I’ve always liked LA. He is good at horror music, but that’s not really his preferred style based on his solo stuff. A lot of his songs sound like the beat was taken from one of the Rocky movies. Real heavy on the brass fanfare sound.

  6. T.O.

    T.O.

    Comment posted on Friday, August 31st, 2018 03:21 am GMT -5 at 3:21 am

    Got respect for LSP but I’m not a big fan of most of their artists. But I liked LA being with them. Because I like LA best when he is on some dark shit, e.g. Grave Plott. Like others have pointed out though, it’s not really the kind of music LA wants his main focus to be on, it seems. I had the feeling that being with LSP kinda persuaded him to put out more dark shit than he normally would, though. So I liked that.
    Anyway, the thing I’m disappointed by is that he didn’t collaborate with Insane Poetry more often. I only know of one song, and that’s a Scum song (Lifesick). I think they both were the odd ones out. Because their styles are more traditionally hip hop than the other guys on LSP, who are horrorcore through and through (at least that’s my impression). An LA & Cyco collabo LP would have been so fucking sick.
    Also would have liked him to rap over beats by JP Tha Hustler more. Maybe even a whole album produced by JP. The kinds of beats JP does for Cyco, I feel like LA would be great on as well. Goes more into the Grave Plott direction – quite heavy dark beats but also very “hip-hop-y”, if that makes sense. I miss these kind of beats on his solo shit.

  7. djscrubb

    djscrubb

    Comment posted on Friday, August 31st, 2018 06:59 am GMT -5 at 6:59 am

    I gotta peep his shit, I know he’s dope but I never be looking for him when I search for new music to listen to. I got it now……last time was that Grave Plott album. Back then I didn’t think it was going to just be a one album deal with Strange.

  8. Doc Salinger

    Comment posted on Tuesday, September 4th, 2018 02:40 pm GMT -5 at 2:40 pm

    The 4/5 album he did with Geno was a classic record…Worth checkin out for sure

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