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so whats up with all that instagram **** u was talking
“savage i was just playing”
russ knight not for all that internet capping.
he ain’t wanna be next
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so whats up with all that instagram **** u was talking
“savage i was just playing”
russ knight not for all that internet capping.
so whats up with all that instagram **** u was talking
“savage i was just playing”
russ knight not for all that internet capping.
so whats up with all that instagram **** u was talking
“savage i was just playing”
russ knight not for all that internet capping.
^^^
this is surreal.
^^^
this is surreal.
I saw this a few years ago and it was proven to be fake as hell lol. Funny, it’d be more believable if Ye name wasn’t listed.
This sounds like some 90's bad boys type ****..i need slim k to chop this
Lil Wayne Is Now the Sole Owner of Young Money
Weezy F. Baby and the “F” is for freedom
By
CHARLES HOLMES
Owen Sweeney/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock
After a lengthy battle with Cash Money — his label home for his entire, decades long career — Lil Wayne is now the proud owner of Young Money, his longtime imprint. In a new Billboard cover story, Wayne reveals that he settled for an undisclosed sum, ownership of the imprint he founded and the retained its distribution deal with Republic. As a result, he will be releasing the long-awaited Tha Carter V. According to the Weezy, he didn’t let the legal drama phase him.
“I didn’t let it get to me too much,” Wayne shared. “Just the confidence in knowing that there’s always a tomorrow and I’m going to make sure that tomorrow is bright. Some people can’t go on [like] that, like, ‘OK, tomorrow will be better.’ They need it to be better right now. And thank God I didn’t, and I never did.”
Tha Carter V MC also described the status of his contentious relationship with father figure, Bryan “Birdman” Williams, after their years-long legal dispute.
“Not even just with him [Birdman], but my relationships with a lot of people have become different, just because of how different I work now,” he said. “I’m submerged in everything about myself, trying to be better at who I am. It’s something where you have to cut some things off.”
In 2015, Wayne sought to end his relationship with Cash Money and sued the company for $51 million, claiming he wasn’t compensated fairly for the fifth installment in Tha Carter series. That year the New Orleans rapper told Rolling Stone, “I’m super-numb to it, to tell you the truth,” when asked about the issues with Birdman and his label.
The Billboard interview also revealed that Wayne tried to commit suicide when he was 12-years-old after his mother forbid him from rapping. One of the upcoming Tha Carter V’s tracks, featuring a sample of Sampha’s “Indecision,” will detail the attempt, which was previously described as an accident.
That lineup is crazy.
Smokin hay without the Crucial Conflict-ion
I'm not sure i know he used to post on here
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/lil-wayne-is-now-the-sole-owner-of-young-money-723802/
I'm Not sure how this relates to Drake & Nicki but goddamn if there still signed under him he has a lot of leverage once it time to promote the album
idk.
ye and the theater themselves posted it. over 2 years apart exact same poster.
that would be sum big, big cap.
Aside from Ye name being on there a few things make it funny...Common didn’t drop the Sense from his name until like 97-98...and Da Brat had funkdafied in 94; she was poppin in 94...she’d def be billed before crucial conflict and twista back then. But I’m just thinking mainstream wise...CC and Twista could have been more popping in the Chi at that time. Who knows...dope if it’s real.