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Lil Wayne isn’t the only rapper demanding Cash Money Records open up their accounting books to see if he is due any moolah. Former Hot Boy Turk is suing the home Birdman built, too.
With his lyrical grievances out of the way, Lil Wayne is landscaping his post-Cash Money future.
The jig is up. The inseparable differences before Lil Wayne and Birdman are now a matter of the courts, as the former is suing his father for $8 million.
Plenty of Lil Wayne’s Sorry 4 The Wait 2 lyrics failed to pack a certain “ooh factor” but the underlying theme was that the Young Money rapper was pissed at his surrogate daddy, Birdman.
Birdman has heard his son Lil Wayne’s new mixtape, Sorry 4 The Wait 2, and he’s feeling a ways. Bryan “Baby” Williams feels Weezy crossed a line, so he can forget about getting out of his contract.
After tweeting his discontent with Cash Money Records, expressing a desire to part ways with his longtime home, Weezy is reportedly taking things to another level and threatening to take Bryan “Birdman” Williams to court.
Birdman is currently being billed as an industry villain so it’s only fitting that he’s pictured on the new issue of The Amazing Spider-Man #11 conspiring with Wilson Fisk, a.k.a. The Kingpin.
Lil Wayne didn’t do himself any favors when he told the world he wants off Cash Money Records. Now Cash Money founder, and Weezy’s “father,” Bryan “Baby” Williams aka Birdman, is offended and is vowing not to let Weezy out of his recording contract.
It’s a well-documented fact that Birdman and his Cash Money cohorts are particularly stingy in paying those artists who help their musical empire grow.
Birdman, Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug continue to roll out their fresh material with a brand new video for “Flava,” which lives on Rich Gang: Tha Tour Part 1.
YMCMB head honcho Birdman paid a visit to Hot 97 alongside Rich Gang proteges Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug. While speaking with Funkmaster Flex, the conversation segued from the duo’s growing popularity to Tyga’s discrepancies with Drake and his label.
Sabrina Mercadel, the Cash Money employee who was physically assaulted from a jealously raging Keyshia Cole, wants no parts with the Point of No Return singer.