Big30 argues he should be able to hit the recording studio while awaiting trial for his alleged involvement in the Pooh Shiesty kidnapping case, and he’s hoping a judge will see things his way. In a Texas court filing dated June 15 and viewed by Complex, lawyers for Rodney Wright Jr., a.k.a. Big30, request that their client’s pretrial release conditions be modified to allow him to “leave his approved residence for local recording studio sessions and directly related music production meetings as part of his lawful employment.” Made clear in the docs is that the request “does not seek” to remove home detention, location monitoring, drug testing, or other restrictions currently in place. Instead, “a controlled, employment-specific exception” is being sought. Further outlined is the fact that Big30 remains employed as a recording artist with N Less Entertainment, with his projected obligations in that capacity expected to include the delivery of master recordings, and more.…