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I’m guessing the second time is the charm. During his listening party for the March 24 release of, Zero Gravity II, King Los discusses with XXL, his departure for Bad Boy Records for time number two. All-in-all, it had nothing to do with Diddy, but all with himself. Find out the deets after the jump.


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During the mid-’00s King Los was signed to Bad Boy Records, but in 2008 departed ways for a reason involving his independent label. 2012 he went back, and here we are in 2014, where the, “I Woke Up Like This” emcee leaves yet again. Los contributes his move to wanting to do him.
“I’m the type of person who, if I desire something enough, that I’m going to work on it,” Los says. Nothing wrong with that. He just would like to do other things.

‘The decision to pursue other endeavors—it was recent,” said Los. “It’s just like, I’ve been doing a considerable amount of work with my tapes and my tours, and a lot of times things conflict with the other schedules. So if I have to do extra and have to do more then I’m going to need that freedom to go out and do certain things and have access to things. A lot of times it’s a business and takes longer when you’re under someone’s command. It has nothing to do with Bad Boy; it has everything to do with me and the way I want to move.”

The extremly talented spitta says that him, and top Bad Boy talked about the leave before it even happened.
“Puff basically gave me the option to do whatever I wanted to do. Because it was more of an Interscope thing, it was less of a Bad Boy situation.”
You have to do what you have to do.

VIA: XXL