Earlier this year Rick Ross took several shots at Cash Money CEO, Birdman, on his song “Idols Become Rivals”. The Maybach Music headman recently decided to revisit the song and launched it’s official visual.
Earlier this year Rick Ross took several shots at Cash Money CEO, Birdman, on his song “Idols Become Rivals”. The Maybach Music headman recently decided to revisit the song and launched it’s official visual.
On Friday night, Lil Wayne headlined Mass Appeal’s annual SXSW show, Live At The BBQ. During his set, Tunechi took yet another moment to let everyone know how much he REALLY doesn’t rock with Birdmn. “If you think that I am stressing or letting this shit get to me, please remember, there’s too much good pussy and too many great motherf**kin’ loyal fans to worry about bullshit ass Birdman,” Wayne told the crowd, before launching into “No Worries.” Watch the performance below!
We recently learned that Rick Ross came for Birdman and showed his support for Lil Wayne in his new single “Idols Become Rivals.” Wayne showed his love back for Ross in a Twitter post. Ross has now spoken out on why he did what he did on the song.
Rick Ross dropped quite a bomb on his “Idols Become Rivals,” track. In the song, he dissed Birdman and showed his respect for Lil Wayne. Birdman got a chance to speak with Billboard where he addressed the record and the subliminals. According to the Cash Money president, “numbers” is whats important.
Nick Cannon YouTube Despite being on many artist’s bad side right now, Birdman keeps business moving as he is reportedly teaming up with a few people including actor Nick Cannon to produce a new basketball movie that’s got a hint from a few classics.
Announced last summer, Birdman gives the official release date below for the Cash Money documentary “Before Anythang”.