YK Osiris Won’t Do A Feature For Any Less Than $100K

    YK Osiris isn’t appearing on a song unless he’s getting $100,000.

    The “Worth It” singer revealed his hefty feature price in an Instagram Story video on Wednesday (November 11), asking his peers to simply stop trying to collaborate if they can’t afford his fee.

    “Aye stop asking me for verses,” he says in the clip. “I charge $100,000. If you don’t got $100,000, I’m not doing it. Period.”

    After receiving some shade in his comments from people who didn’t quite see the value for the customer, Osiris doubled down and assured his detractors he’s worth it.

    “I swear that’s what’s wrong with you artists – y’all settle for less,” he said in another video. “Y’all standards are so low. Guess what? I think right here. Stop thinking right here. Know your worth. I know mines.”

    The Def Jam signee released his debut album The Golden Child in October 2019, which debuted at No. 99 on the Billboard 200 with under 10,000 album equivalent units sold in its first week. The effort’s lead single “Worth It” has been certified 3x platinum by the Recording Industry of America, however, while a second track, “Valentine” was certified gold.

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    For a point of reference, Polo G recently revealed he’s currently charging $85,000 for a feature. The Chicago native has received gold and platinum certifications for over a dozen songs as well as both of his albums, Die A Legend and his most recent effort, The GOAT. The latter debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 99,000 album-equivalent units in May and was certified gold in July.

    20 thoughts on “YK Osiris Won’t Do A Feature For Any Less Than $100K

    1. This guy is one of the wackest singers (not rapper) in Hip Hop. To think that he is even signed to Def Jam – that’s an insult in itself. Back in the day when the label had the likes of Jay-Z, DMX, Redman and Method Man among others. Now, it’s just a shadow of itself with buffoons like this guy.

    2. lmao who TF is this little dude? no cap i have no idea. hes charging certified top tier spitters prices.
      FOH

    3. I can understand maybe taking that if you got a trapper trying to get into music or a nobody.
      But if they are legit peers, wouldn’t it be better for your career to put out a dope song with someone?
      Feature for a feature makes more sense to me.

    4. He a confident dude and that’s cool, but he need to have the resume to back up the price. He gotta have something to bring to the table other than what he thinks his worth is in order to get 100k a feat, my boy thinks he’s chris brown or some shit.

    5. Bitch ass bwoy why you ain’t paid daht nygga daht had upped on you and had to bitch ass sprinting like Usain Bolt bitch ass figgot???????

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