Another day, another Professor Green twitter rant.
This time, Pro Green says he has decided “dignified silence is pointless” and has unleashed his wrath on his record label.
He took to twitter this morning, saying, “Why would your own record label hinder you? Answers on a postcard.
“I just can’t help but question why some people have jobs. All I do is work, so I get extremely pissed off when people don’t do theirs.
“Dignified silence is pointless. A rushed second single, the Remedy video a month late and now similar problems with Avalon video unfold.”
Oh dear.
When he started to get some flak from his twitter followers for complaining, he responded saying, “I don’t understand what part of having a cool job means everything is perfect… I’m trying to make sure I keep my job is all.”
Then X Factor contestant Marcus Collins got involved to sympathise with Pro saying “you know this mate!” and the rapper responded: “I could always just put a smile on everything until one day being fake becomes too much and I shoot myself?”
Wowzas.

He then continued his rant adding: “How would you feel if a company taking 25% of your earnings weren't doing their jobs properly? Would you pay someone not doing their job?
“Here's the real, if you're ready.
“A live gig = 10% to agent, costs and expenses, 20% management commission then 25% to a label who hardly even come to gigs let alone help.
“That's the industry, which actually didn't seem that bad when just getting simple things done wasn't a blood from a stone scenario.
“A lot of artists feel the same but we all just bend over... F*** that.
“You can't chat to me about work, I used to pay my band with money I made from club PA's because I wanted to put on a proper show.”
The rapper has recently got involved in twitter spats with the press about rumours concerning his relationship with Made In Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh, branded Kristen Stewart a “cheating slutbag” and landed himself in hot water by saying bulimia is an “intelligent disorder”.
Keep your eyes peeled on @professorgreen… We’re sure there’ll be more when that came from.