A producer who worked with Tymee (previously known as E.via) in the past has called out the rapper for using her 'fake past' to gain popularity.
SEE ALSO: E.via isn't so innocent
Back in January, 2013, she left her agency dline Art Media and changed her stage name from E.via to Tymee. She used to write online posts comparing her "dire" situation to that of Block B with Stardom Entertainment and issues with money. You can read one such example of an online post in a past article here. Now that she is gaining popularity through 'Unpretty Rapstar,' some of her past issues have resurfaced and it appears this producer wanted to clarify some things.
Producer Deegie wrote on his Facebook:
"Hello, I am the Facebook star popular for being known as that vicious CEO from her past agency - to the point my students make fun of me. And I'm not the CEO!!
Hitting 2.4 in the viewer ratings, getting replayed dozens of times, and slipping into 'Show Me The Money 4' filming are going to make everyone forget... that's how variety works...
Cursing and getting pissed and doing disorganized things as a part of variety might be a good point for editing and will become an issue, but music is the only thing that will be left behind as a musician.
Changing your name and pretending to be a victim, trying to gain shallow sympathy votes through media manipulation, struggling to survive, getting in trouble for crying and acting when you were prosecuted at the District Attorney's Office... None of them make you look cool.
Regardless of how many anti-fans you have, you're still a musician, but I question your actions, catching the celebrity disease...
Since E.via's debut track 'Journal' to the latest album, except for a couple tracks, I produced, cut, and wrote all the songs. Why wouldn't I have any affection... There were dozens of songs..
I know it became an issue, so I hope that it ties in with making money and live well off it.
The legal issues are personal stories and the reactions are so biased, so I'm correcting them.
p.s.
It was actually good when she was E.via. At the time, it was not just for some search word. It was noise marketing with the purpose of promotion, but now I question why she is being so crazy..."
Meanwhile, Tymee garnered much attention for her recent diss battle against Jolly V on 'Unpretty Rapstar,' where both rappers continued to fire back and forth about who was the better rapper between the two. The battle brought contrasting response from the viewers.
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