It has been some years since we last heard Birdman drop some music. The Cash Money CEO touches down in New Orleans with Neno Calvin to shoot his latest music video. He does this for Ms. Gladys boy.
It has been some years since we last heard Birdman drop some music. The Cash Money CEO touches down in New Orleans with Neno Calvin to shoot his latest music video. He does this for Ms. Gladys boy.
Last summer, it was reported that Birdman had filed a $50 million lawsuit against TIDAL, claiming they’d illegally released Lil Wayne‘s free album, The Free Weezy Album. Though TIDAL said that Tunechi, who’d signed a deal with the company last June, gave them permission to stream the album – Birdman and Cash Money claimed that they own the rights to Wayne‘s music and that his deal with TIDAL is illegal. Looks like they were bluffing, however.
Fans were hopeful that Lil Wayne and Birdman had squashed their beef after the release of the recent single, “Hate” featuring Lil Wayne, Birdman and Juvenile. However, the song’s producer and Hot Boy$’ member Mannie Fresh revealed in a recent interview the conflict still remains. The drama dates back to 2014 when, Lil Wayne pushed to get off Cash Money Records and filed a $51 million lawsuit against Birdman,his mentor and Cash Money Records’ CEO, claiming Birdman was holding back the release of Tha Carter V. In an interview with Genius’ Mannie Fresh revealed although the two have been able to work and party together they are still working on a level of forgiveness. Read more below.
His success rate with new artists isn’t too high, but nonetheless, Birdman has signed a new artist. Toronto rapper J-Soul is now part of Cash Money, and just released the video below as his first YMCMB track. Check it out below and let us know your thoughts. Could he give his fellow Toronto labelmate a run for his money…or nah?
With Birdman talking his talk on the intro, Mannie rounds up the old squad for a new tune entitled “Hate”. Cash Money For The 99 & The 2016??
Cash Money just got hit where it hurts the most..their wallets! They will now have to pay for a bunch of old Jay Sean records.