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.”
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Today, he sort of referenced the situation again with a tweet, declaring, “YM! That’s it. Nothing else.” He’s of course referring to the label that he built as an extension of Cash Money, Young Money. It’s Young Mula, baby. Nothing else matters!
weezy is gay trash. he fell out with his lover finally.. what a joke. music resembling dog vomit.. hip hop is dead long time.
Let’s get it straight. I’m NOT a Lil Wayne hater. I’m an O.G., and speaking from experience. Dawg, the reason why half of your publicity gimics has been accepted is because Cash Money Records had established itself in the streets and the music industry as real. Even if you do part ways, it’s always important to leave on the same note that you came. Not for them, but for you Damu. Don’t give NOBODY the satisfaction of knowing that Bloods can crack under pressure, especially over MONEY.
True talk bro, this gees have forgotten that Loyalty is a Lifestyle tho. If u wan leave a Label, then do it in like terms. Hope this shii gets settled.
i want my money
Lil Wayne is a good rap but I think he just need to find the old lil wayen when cash money was out I love all his music he be saying same real shit die just keep your head lil wayen things going to get better for you in the music game bro this music game it not just a game never will be but just find you lil wayen
lil wayne not reading. this lol them boys done rich and we still poor