The University of Georgia has not paid rapper Fetty Wap for his performance in Stegeman Coliseum last week, according to a UGA spokesman.

Georgia agreed to pay the New Jersey rapper $100,000 for a 60-minute performance that was to begin around 8:45 p.m. on April 26, but the rapper didn't appear on stage until after 10 p.m., and performed for less than an hour.

The payment was to be made via university check mailed the next business day following the performance, according to a written agreement obtained by the Athens Banner-Herald Monday in an open records request.

Georgia did not send payment and instead contacted representatives with RGF Productions, the company that manages Fetty Wap, to come to a resolution.

"We had concerns with the brevity," UGA Director of Student Affairs Communications Stan Jackson said.

Those concerns were voiced often on social media by students in attendance who were unsatisfied with the experience.

Previous headliners for the annual University Union spring concert have included Kendrick Lamar and Sam Hunt.

Per the agreement, Georgia provided Fetty Wap and his crew with items in a hospitality rider that included:

- Salmon - grilled or broiled (well done)

- One hundred chicken wings (variety of sauces)

- Fifty pieces of grilled or fried shrimp

- Popeye brand chicken (assorted pieces of 6)

- Two pizzas (plain)

- Two pizzas (pepperoni)

- One bag of Doritos

- Six protein Balance bars

- Dessert platter including banana pudding and carrot cake

- Assorted fruit platter

- Variety of cold beverages - water, soda, iced tea, Red Bull

UGA paid rapper Ludacris $65,000 after booking him two days before Georgia's G-Day spring football game April 15.

Ludacris performed for 13 minutes at the scrimmage that drew an SEC record 93,000 fans to Sanford Stadium.

The details of that agreement created a Twitter-fest of its own when it was revealed condoms and alcohol were items included in the rapper's lengthy rider for his room.