Erica Mena Gets Put on BLAST

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Erica Mena Gets Put on BLAST

The upcoming season of Love and Hip Hop NY season 5 is already promising to be filled with major drama between Erica Mena and her ex-man Rich Dollaz because Erica is getting FULLY EXPOSED!

CelebNMusic247.com has gotten the drop on Erica Mena, since she has apparently gotten on the someone’s bad side and now the are seeking REVENGE! We have learned via WordOnDaStreet that an anonymous source describes Erica’s recent fallout with producer Big Lucc, who produced both “Where Do We Go From Here?” (the song Erica recorded on LHHNY only to lose to Olivia) as well as her EDM track “Dancing All Over The World.”

Apparently a person who has it in for Erica has released the RAW version of “Where Do I Go From Here” to prove how horrible of a singer she is without a producer sprinkling magic dust on her voice.

Plus we’ve just gotten the inside scoop on the upcoming drama surrounding the new cast of the upcoming season of Love & Hip Hop NY.

First is an email exposing Erica Mena:

Good Day,

You can find said receipts attached to this email. It’s no secret Erica Mena has been having financial problems while living Instagram large online. Recently, Erica tried to make a side deal with Charlucci “Bigg Lucc” Finney, an accredited celebrity manager and executive producer to the stars.

Rich Dollaz paid Charlucci to produce these records for release on his Dollaz Unlimited imprint. Which he did. Charlucci went the extra mile and hired Erica’s Dancers & her choreographer Kelly Peters, to ensure that she had a great show.

 

Erica can always come up with a story — even if it involves a fake gay relationship, BUT these vocals are downright sinful. She should have never gotten on this producers bad side. Mena once again crossed Rich Dollaz when she pulled another one of her unprofessional stunts that made Charlucci back off on the Puerto Rican Beauty.

See, Rich brought Charlucci to the table, gave his blessing for Charlucci to continue to help Erica even though Rich was no longer involved. Everything was going well, new music, new start, then Erica presented Charlucci paperwork out of the blue, that clearly stated that Rich Dollaz has nothing to do with these records and never had the right to record them.

Well, Charlucci took a look at it and said:

“I can’t sign that E. That’s not accurate and it’s not right. You can’t expect meto be your puppet in this game you got going on with Rich.” 

When Bigg Lucc declined her offer to LIE to her lawyer and Viacom that Rich had never made payment, the twitter war began.

Erica of course, gets immediately emotional and goes to Twitter, taking things a step further:

You may have noticed that in the tweets, Erica refers to Rich Dollaz of Dollaz Unlimited as “Corn Ball” and insinuates that he’s only using Bigg Lucc to produce his artists for free.

Basically, this is all a cover up, to create a trail for taping the new season of Love and Hip Hop New York. Rich had already paid Bigg Lucc and his T-Stone Production Team $17,000 for her tracks. Including the smash EDM banger “Dancing All Over The World”.

This is what it sounds like after the edit:

Thoughts?