Birdman
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Is B.G. the First Artist in History to Require Federal Approval to Release Songs?
The New Orleans MC has been ordered by the court to have all of his future songs approved by the government.
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The Most Memorable Rap Beefs In Hip-Hop History
Now that the beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake is over, does it stand up as one of the greatest of all time?
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Lil Baby Cancels Dates for Nationwide Tour, Taps Teyana Taylor To Serve As Creative Director
Multiple cities that were set to see the Atlanta rapper on his It’s Only Us Tour are no longer available for purchase.
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Lil Baby Announces Launch of His Own Clothing Line
Pieces from 1 Million The Brand will drop this Friday.
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Cash Money Is an Army: Record Label Pays June Rent for Hundreds of New Orleans Residents
Cash Money Records is paying the June rent of hundreds of subsidized tenants and families who live in the New Orleans area formerly known as Magnolia, Calliope, and Melpomene housing projects, now named as Scattered Sites Harmony Oaks, Marrero Commons and Guste. According to a press release, Cash Money Records (founded by New Orleans natives and…
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The Breakup Has Come Home to Roost for Birdman and Toni Braxton. He Says, 'Its Over'
Brrrr, what happened to that relationship? Wow, the end of 2018 saw the loss of iconic black Hollywood couple Forest Whitaker’s and Keisha Nash Whitaker’s marriage, and 2019 can’t even get comfortable on Big Mama’s plastic-covered couch without another celebrity breakup. This time, it’s Birdman and Toni Braxton. According to E! News, Birdman wrote a…
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Secret Santa Helped Lil Wayne Out with His Taxes… and It Just so Happened to Be Jay-Z
After a protracted legal feud full of ugly revelations, countless seizures, and an attempt on his life, Lil Wayne finally severed his contract with Cash Money Records kingpin Bryan “Birdman” Williams and released Tha Carter V this summer after a 7-year wait. And keenly aware of the emotional and financial toll that this journey took…
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Weezy F. Baby Gets His Cash Money—the F Is for Finally
Your favorite artist is back and he’s balling! Rapper Lil Wayne (born Wayne Carter) has been in an ongoing lawsuit against Bryan “Birdman” Williams’ record label, Cash Money Records, and on Thursday he won an eight-figure settlement. According to contracts, Wayne was supposed to receive an $8 million advance for recording his album Tha Carter…