The members of Griselda Records are some of the biggest wrestling fans in Hip Hop. Westside Gunn, Conway The Machine and Benny The Butcher have all been spotted at live wrestling events and are even friends with some of the performers. Their love for wrestling also extends to their music, where they’ve referenced numerous wrestlers in their rhymes and sampled classic interviews from professional wrestlers and announcers. However, it appears Griselda never got permission to use some of those samples.
On Wednesday (January 5), Griselda Records shared a screenshot on Instagram showing a notice from YouTube regarding the removal of several of Westside Gunn’s music videos. The takedown notice was issued by the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and they were all for tracks that include audio from WWE interviews and shows.
“Retroactive copyright claims why?? @WWE,” Griselda wrote in their Instagram Story post.
Fans can see tracks such as “Claiborne Kick” featuring Boldy James, “French Toast” with Wale and Joyce Wrice, the Benny and Conway-assisted “Allah Sent Me” and “The Hurt Business” featuring fellow wrestling fanatics Smoke DZA and Wale on the takedown list.
The rift between WWE and Griselda comes at an interesting time considering Westside Gunn appeared on the company’s NXT TV show just last month. WWE posted a photo of Gunn with newcomer Harland on Twitter and shared a video of WSG’s backstage interview with McKenzie Mitchell. However, the tweet has since been deleted and the video interview was made private on YouTube.
What kind of strain do you guys think this new shots fired will put on the future of the Griselda-WWE relationship??
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