Bow Wow Threatens to Drop Millennium Tour.  Asks for more Stage Time
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Bow Wow Threatens to Drop Millennium Tour. Asks for more Stage Time


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Bow Wow isn't having it as it relates to the Millennium Tour.  At the show in Atlanta, the Columbus Ohio rapper was outraged about not getting enough stage time and threatened to leave the tour all together.

The tour which includes Soulja Boy, Omarion, Ashanti, and many many more is slated to cross the country.  On Saturday morning, Bow Wow let it be known in an epic rant about how he was feeling. He also made it seem like there was some internal dramatics backstage at the concert.

Bow Wow wrote "Too much bitching and complaining on this tour! Im bussn cats asses EVERY NIGHT! Every night they try and complain and take something away from me!" He went on to add that tonight (Saturday) might be his last show as a result of this frustration.  If that wasn't good enough, it went into further clarification.

He added "Heres the truth! I do 15 min EVERY NIGHT! I cant even do my full songs. AND I STILL BE BUSTING FOLKS ASS! think the fans dont complain about my set being 15 mins? Only way i show up tonight if i do my full set! Straight up!"

Then he took to Instagram to remove all further doubts that he was upset.


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