Birdman Is Livid Over Tyga’s Release Of ‘The Gold Album’

Tell us why you are really mad … Birdman is the center of attention today, as he reportedly threw a drink on Lil Wayne while he performed in LIV nightclub, and now this. The Cash Money mogul is apparently upset – more like pissed off – that Tyga released The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty via a free music streaming service. Find out more below.


(Video) Reese BITTERspoon: Birdman Throws A Drink At Lil Wayne In Club LIV

The war between YMCMB founder Birman and rap sensation Lil Wayne has been getting more messy by the day but now it’s to a point where it’s starting to turn violent. On Sunday night at the popular Miami nightclub Liv (which Wayne is semi responsible for making so popular after his “Liv on Sunday, King of Diamonds Monday” lyric), video footage surfaced of what seems to be Baby throwing a drink right at Weezy while he was performing his “CoCo” remix. Of course, the internet is gassing the situation and igniting the flame under the Baby vs. Weezy beef. However, some people who were actually at Liv are saying that it wasn’t even Birman but another member of his entourage who threw the beverage at Wayne. All I know is hopefully they can kiss and make up (not literally, we know how they do) and fix whatever issues they got going on. Check out the footage from the incident below. Who you got, Weezy or Birdman?


(Video) Damn, Juvenile Is Out Here Doing Really Weak Hardware Store Commercials?!

Things aren’t going too well over at Cash Money. Lil Wayne and Tyga have jumped ship, Nicki Minaj and Drake are reportedly on their way out as well, Young Thug – though never signed – has left whatever management deal he had with Birdman. And not that they’re missed but Bow Wow’s gone, Mystikal’s gone, Busta Rhymes is gone, DJ Khaled is gone. So who’s left?! At this point, it might just be Juvenile and Birdman! And judging by Juve’s Twitter activity, things aren’t going too well for him. Taking to his account earlier this week, the New Orleans rapper shared the most struggle promo of all time, promoting for a hardware store in St. Louis. Like, OF ALL TIME. Let’s just hope this was merely a favor for a friend, and not something done out of desperation for a couple dollars. Peep the struggle below.


Lil Wayne Thinks Nicki Minaj & Drake Will Be Chucking Up The Deuces To Birdman Pretty Soon!

Ever since Lil Wayne made his public departure from Birdman’s YMCMB label, he’s making sure he attempts to bring his fellow label mates with him. According to Weezy, Cash Money Records is extremely unorganized, incompetent and lacks some serious structure as a whole. He also added that they have a bad habit of stiffing their artists for money owed, which is part of the reason he decided to part ways with Baby and Co. Wayne thinks that Nicki Minaj and Drake are next to say adios to YMCMB, but there has yet to be any actual conformation from those to about whether or not they’ll be finding a new label to work with. As of now, Weezy is just being a Petty Wap and wants the world to know why he’s unhappy. Do you think Nicki and Drizzy will leave YMCMB? Sound off below.


Lil Wayne Has A New Plan To Get His Unpaid Royalties From Cash Money Records

Lil Wayne is going through the motions to completely break his Young Money brand away from Birdman’s Cash Money Records. While he’s in the process of pursuing a major lawsuit against Birdman, Wayne is making sure that he finally gets what he’s owed from his former imprint. Find out which well-known collection company will be set on helping Weezy after the jump.


(Video) Young Thug Denies Being Signed To Rich Gang, And Still Plans To Release “Carter V”

So, Young Thug sat down with No Days Off radio for nothing short of a … very unique interview. The “Spaghetti Factory” rapper talks upcoming collaborations with his fianceé Jerrika Karlae, distancing himself from Rich Gang – because he was never signed in the first place – and his upcoming projects, which include another mixtape before his album drops. Check it out after the jump.


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