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Tyga to Switzerland Club Owner: I Ain't Nobody Slave


Earlier today we reported that Tyga was involved in a fight with a club owner in Geneva, Switzerland. Following a ten-minute performance (which reportedly was suppose to last an hour), the owner of Envogue Genève ran after Tyga and from there chaos ensued.
Not one to hold his tongue, Tyga took to Twitter to address the situation. "Sum Club owners just think they own u just Kuz they pay u to come to they lil club for a hr," he wrote earlier today after the news broke out. He then went on to allege that the owner of Envogue harassed him and his crew while they were trying to "chill n s***." "I ain't nobody slave...Don't harass me and my people."
Tyga later added that he hates "what comes with fame," and just wants to "make music and be a dope a** n****." Read all of his tweets in the gallery.



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