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Sky Ferreira is not happy with record label… Again

Sky Ferreira has taken to Twitter recently to roast her record label Polydor for not giving her the creative support she deserves and ripping off her ideas. In a series of tweets that have since been deleted, Ferreira lampoons the label:

“Me pulling teeth to get a video made from people who literally make treatments shot by shot of my previous video with another artist (sic)… They tried to hire every person who worked on all of them & literally replicate it… Ever heard of intellectual property?… I don’t get the support I should have by now… At least have the decency to give me some support/budget/promotion for my work, if you’re going to rip off my previous work that I paid for… ‘Well. You didn’t sell ____ amount of records (sic).’

No sh**t. I think it did pretty well considering the circumstances… Maybe I would have ‘sold more records’ if I had the resources to do so. It’s completely unfair that can even get used against me… I’m talking about labels & how they all need new structure… & need to be more creative & supportive of the people that they sign.”

Although this is perhaps the most angry she’s been at a label, this is not the first time Ferreira has publicly slammed other labels. In the past, she has blasted Capitol for not having vinyl copies of her debut album My Time Night Time ready in time for release and expressed frustration at EMI for continuously delaying her album for years.

On a happier, Ferreira-related note, the singer has announced that her sophomore album will be called Masochism, and has been described by the singer “more aggressive” than My Time Night Time.

Although there hasn’t been a release date set for Masochism yet, Ferreira announced just recently she was releasing a new film and song in this tweet below: