After over a year at odds, it looks like Lil Wayne and Birdman are back on good terms as the two recently partied together and squashed their beef at Club LIV.
Things are sour between the former father and son duo, Birdman and Lil Wayne, but not bad enough to were the Cash Money CEO would want his former protege dead.
How did Lil Wayne come up with the $51 million lawsuit against Birdman and Cash Money Records? Former entertainment attorney Reggie Ossé (aka Combat Jack) breaks down the case.
Lil Wayne is still angry at his former mentor. The Young Money leader took a few shots at Cash Money Records CEO Birdman in a freestyle video that popped up online. Weezy even threw a lyrical jab at rap newbie Young Thug.
Nicki Minaj is enjoying kicking it with her new boo Meek Mill and preparing for the Pinkprint tour in Europe, but the Queen of Young Money is never too busy for the promo grind. She called up BBC Radio 1Xtra’s Charlie Sloth on Thursday (March 5) to discuss all the good and bad going on in her life.
Lil Wayne's $51 million lawsuit against Cash Money Records proves his business relationship with Birdman is a rocky one. We give our thoughts on the demise of their bond and this hip-hop dynasty.
Life of a CEO is not all glamorous and fun. Case in point: Cash Money Records honcho Birdman and his very huge entourage was denied entry into Nicki Minaj’s pre-Grammy party in Los Angeles early Sunday (Feb. 8).
A milli here, a milli there. Lil Wayne's issues with Cash Money have officially hit the courtroom. The rapper is suing the record label to terminate his contract, plus he wants a whopping $51 million.
It looks like a war is brewing between two of the biggest moguls in the rap game. Settlement talks have deteriorated and now it seems that Lil Wayne will sue Birdman and Cash Money Records.
Birdman and Lil Wayne's professional relationship continues to unravel. After hearing Weezy's new mixtape, 'Sorry 4 the Wait 2,' Baby is apparently fuming due to disrespectful lyrics about him and Cash Money Records.