Jas Prince is finally putting his Cash Money legal struggle behind him. (How many other countless artists can decline to say the same?)
Just in case you were lost count on your Cash Money tally, Birdman still hasn’t paid Jas Prince similar to everybody else. In a new court order discovered by the Jasmine Brand, the son of Rap-A-Lot Records founder J. Prince is done making Instagram threats and TMZ public service announcements and is demanding $11 million […]
Last night, Meek Mill hosted Nicki Minaj’s The Pinkprint Tour’s official after party in Atlanta. Please, hold the Drake jokes for a moment.
When Cris Carter’s now-infamous speech about finding a “fall guy” went viral, anyone who remembers the Michael Vick trial shouldn’t have been surprised.
Cortez Bryant is clearly team Lil Wayne. After previously stating his client and Cash Money Records had no issues, Weezy’s longtime manager has confirmed the problems the rapper has with the label that Birdman helped build.
Lil Wayne has new music to promote and promote he shall later this summer with the first-ever Lil Weezyana Festival in his own backyard of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Despite the hopes and dreams of many fans, Lil Wayne‘s weekend announcement of a deal with his idol Jay Z does not mean he is rolling with Roc Nation. Instead, Weezy was referencing his partnership with TIDAL.
Once again, Charlotte is ground zero for for CIAA Weekend—Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association—a basketball tournament comprised of HBCUs. It makes for a good reason to party and last night Lil Wayne and T.I. hosted a party at the Label nightclub.
Just as quickly as news broke of the alleged shooting at Lil Wayne’s Miami mansion, the incident was revealed to be a hoax.
[ooyala code=”ptcmhzcjpS0_IyRUnLdWDI2dULN-BR52″ player_id=”16d3592c0566485792a9febd7fbe442b”] We asked veteran Bronx MC turned Love & Hip Hop: New York star Peter Gunz about Lil Wayne’s current tiff with Cash Money Records.
Yesterday, Lil Wayne broke the rap Internet when he took to Twitter to unload on Cash Money and say he wanted off the label. However, Weezy’s longtime manager, Cortez Bryant, denies that the rapper will be skipping out on the YMCMB mafia.