As the year comes to a close, Dej Loaf returns with a brand new visual for ‘Blood’, featuring Birdman and Young Thug. The track is pulled from her recently released EP ‘Sell Sole’.
As the year comes to a close, Dej Loaf returns with a brand new visual for ‘Blood’, featuring Birdman and Young Thug. The track is pulled from her recently released EP ‘Sell Sole’.
Awww snap! Birdman gets immortalized on the cover of special edition Spider-Man comic? Looks that way. It appears as though Marvel and Lugz has teamed up to create something special to celebrate a very big anniversary…::rubs hands like Birdman:: Check out the collaborative cover inside.
When the issues between Lil Wayne and Cash Money Records became public, many speculated that it could be over the fact that Birdman has been investing all of his time into Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug’s ‘Rich Gang’ movement as of late. While Mack Maine, Nicki Minaj and even Birdman have all spoke out on the status of the beef, no one has addressed the elephant in the room that is Rich Gang, but Rich Homie Quan finally has something to say.
As we all know by now, Lil Wayne is at odds with Birdman and Cash Money Records over the long-awaited Tha Carter V. Via Weezy’s Twitter rant a little over a week ago, Birdman and CMR “refuse to release” the album, and he wants “off this label and nothing to do with these people.” He did not elaborate on why exactly he’s at odds with his longtime label, but a later update said that Birdman was “deeply offended” by the statements. He also said he has no plans to release Wayne from his contract, even being willing to go to court if that’s what it takes. He does, however, plan to release Tha Carter V at some point, but says there’s still “lots of administrative work” left to be done before it can drop.
Amidst all of the beef and the drama with Cash Money and Birdman, Lil Wayne took to Twitter today to make his stance clear. Last week, Tunechi shocked the world when he revealed that he and Birdman were no longer seeing eye to eye after nearly two decades working together, and that Tha Carter V was basically being held hostage. Since his announcement a week ago now, Wayne had not tweeted until last night, when it was simply a sports related reference. However, he did make mention of the situation last Friday during a performance in Brooklyn for VICE’s 20th anniversary, saying that he was “f*cked up in a bad situation, but I will be out of it soon.”
Soon after Lil Wayne tweeted that he wanted “nothing to do” with Birdman and Cash Money last week, Pusha T was quick to respond, telling Weezy to “#cometoGOODMUSIC.” In interview with GQ, Pusha T explains his intentions behind the his tweet, and what he think if Wayne did come over to G.O.O.D Music.