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On July 16, Birdman filed a $50-million lawsuit against Jay Z's Tidal streaming service over Lil Wayne's Free Weezy Album, alleging that Cash Money Records exclusively owned the rights to Lil Wayne's music. Due to frustration with the situation, Lil Wayne tweeted in 2016 that he planned to retire because he felt "mentally defeated".
In a 2009 interview with Tropical TV, Birdman disputed the MTV poll that voted Jay-Z "The Hottest MC in the Game", stating that Lil Wayne was a better rapper and made more money. [374] In early 2011, when Jay-Z and Kanye West 's single " H•A•M " was released, Jay-Z took shots at Birdman , saying "Really, you got Baby money" and "[you] ain't ...
In February 2006, Birdman and Lil Wayne released a mixtape, The Carter 2 Part 2: Like Father Like Son, hosted by DJ Khaled to promote the album. The mixtape had leftover tracks from Lil Wayne's album Tha Carter II and early versions of tracks that would later end up on Like Father, Like Son.
The video was shot before Lil Wayne went to jail on a gun charge. [1] The video was shot in front of a green screen and includes cameos from Drake, Mack Maine, Lil Chuckee, and Short Dawg all wearing diapers. [1] The video features backdrops of Tyga's hometown Compton, Birdman's and Lil Wayne's hometown of New Orleans and their adopted town ...
In 2004, Sqad Up decided to work on their debut album, but Birdman, the CEO of Cash Money Records, did not feel that they were ready to release a studio album yet. As a result, they never signed to Cash Money and instead created their own label, Money Yung'N Records. Lil Wayne left the group and stayed with Birdman, heeding his earlier advice. [2]
Jay-Z has a long-running feud with rapper Birdman, who signed Lil Wayne to his record label in 1998. For his part, Lil Wayne has consistently cited Jay-Z as his all-time favourite rap artist, and ...
The Lil Wayne drama just keeps on coming. An indictment reportedly filed last month in Cobb County, Georgia, alleges that Cash Money Records' Birdman (aka Bryan Williams) and Young Thug (aka ...
Lil Wayne used the same first verse as the previous version, although re-recorded and Juelz Santana was replaced with Birdman. [2] The final version released 3 years later, in 2009, featured the same vocals from the leaked version with Birdman and Lil Wayne, but with a new instrumental. Mack Maine was later added to the song also.