Moneybagg Yo and Stunna 4 Vegas were put on blast by Le’Veon Ball for supposedly not making any effort while recording verses he paid them for.

The former NFL running back has been working on music for the past decade under the name Juice. Though his releases have been limited, he recently took to social media to reveal that he’s been honing his craft and that he takes it very seriously.

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In a series of tweets, the ex-athlete talked about the artists he’s worked with as well as two names in particular who took advantage of him.

“Moneybagg & Stunna4Vegas, I paid both for,” he wrote, “decided not to drop these tracks with these guys because honestly, I didn’t like their verses .. I feel like they just went in the booth and recorded something as fast as they could to get a quick couple bands .. Koudos, y’all got it.”

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He added: “For me personally, unless your Drake, SZA, or Rihanna, you gotta at least TRY or I’m not about to just drop the song just because your name is attached to it …straight up. So that’s why I never dropped the tracks with Moneybagg or Stunna4vegas & most likely never will [two facepalm emojis].”

Check out the tweets below:

Ball also shouted out the industry professionals who not only worked with him but also took the time to guide and support his vision as an artist.

“Durk is a REAL ONE,” he wrote. “Durk & I had a mutual friend who shot music videos & he linked us while Durk was on house arrest..I paid Durk just for a verse but this how [fire emoji] Lil Durk is .. he didn’t just send me a verse, he literally recorded G Code, left a verse open for ME, THEN sent it.”

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He elaborated further in a subsequent post, saying: “That’s what I mean, Durk didn’t HAVE to do that .. he could’ve did what stunna & moneybagg did .. but that’s how you know, it’s LEVELS .. ppl like Snoop, Durk, & obviously there’s more, but that’s why they are who they are .. they genuinely wanna see you win, & I RESPECT THAT.”

Juice then shouted out Snoop Dogg, Lil Durk, Tay Keith and the Late Lil Keed, pointing out “you didn’t have to genuinely help me but YOU DID!”

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Ball also revealed that he has a song with Snoop that he’s waiting to release when the moment is right. As per his Tweets, the Death Row boss was the first musician to give him a verse, and that too for free.