Summer Walker is dispelling rumors about London on da Track’s contributions to her new album, Still Over It. After the producer and father of her daughter shared a post that suggested he was “the first nigga in history to get paid off his own diss album,” the “Session 33” singer decided to set the record straight.
In the comments of a blog highlighting London’s post, Walker said that the beatmaker “didn’t WRITE shit and he didn’t PRODUCE shit” on her new project. “He just handpicked the niggas he wanted to do all the work and attached his name to it while he was out screwin hoes while I was PREGNANT.”
“The most he did was sprinkle a wind chime effect on a song that was already done then put his name on it,” she continued, adding that he was way more involved in creating her debut album. “He actually did the work, and it was [a] great project,” Walker said of London’s contributions to Over It.
“He [is] super talented, but for this album, lol no sir, but I guess guess the city boys is up, taking credit for ish you ain’t do and not actually having to take care of the kids you made. Lol ima go back to minding my business, this just triggered the hell out me.”
Though Walker has been heavily promoting her sophomore project, Still Over It, this is the second time she’s found herself having to pause and address inaccurate chatter. Following reports that she signed a bad deal with LVRN, she informed fans that the terms of her initial deal have long changed.
“I’ve been seeing a lot of chatter online,” the “Deep” vocalist wrote. “I didn’t say anything because I wanted to say focused on releasing my album. Now let me clear the air. What that article said is not my current record deal. Over the years, my deal has changed many times. I’ve always had my own representation and full support from LVRN.”
“Thank you to my fans for always having my back and for all of the love ya’ll keep showing my new album,” she went on. “Appreciate y’all!!”
See Walker’s comment below.