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Rapper Lil Wayne and Cash Money Records mogul Bryan "Birdman" Williams are finally back on good terms. But really - how did that all come about? Apparently, Mannie Fresh got them back together for an official Hot Boys studio reunion. And the rest is history! -
Lil Wayne, Mannie Fresh & Juvenile Release 'Hate' Ahead of New Album
Last month, Mannie Fresh and Juvenile shared their plans to release a collaborative album with Lil Wayne and now, the three New Orleans artists are giving fans a taste of what to expect on the project. Fresh released a new track titled "Hate" via Mass Appeal on Thursday (Feb. 25). -
Lil Wayne, Juvenile and Mannie Fresh Are Making An Album
Lil Wayne has kept a pretty steady stream of music flowing over the course of 2015, despite the fact that his crown jewel, The Carter V, was locked up as a primary exhibit in his lawsuit with Birdman's Cash Money Records. It appears as though Weezy is working on a new album with Hot Boys member Juvenile and long-time collaborator Mannie Fresh. -
Tyga Slams Lack of J. Cole and Drake on Billboard's Greatest Rappers List
Tyga criticized the recently compiled "10 Greatest Rappers of All Time" list from Billboard Magazine. -
Lil Wayne, Juvenile, Turk Remix Bankroll Fresh's 'Hot Boy'
Lil Wayne made major headlines today when a video emerged of him announcing an undisclosed deal with Jay Z. With the moves behind the scenes starting to crystallize, Weezy has still been stamping his name on various remixes, freestyles and features in 2015 as his much-anticipated album Tha Carter V remains in legal purgatory as a result of his $51 million lawsuit with Birdman's Cash Money Records. On Friday, the "Glory" rapper shared two freestyles over tracks from French Montana's "Off The Rip" and Bankroll Fresh's "Hot Boy." Now that "Hot Boy" freestyle has been finished with an official remix featuring former Cash Money Records running mates Juvenile and Turk. -
Turk Files Motion of Default Against Cash Money Records in Royalty Lawsuit
Former Hot Boys member and Cash Money label resident Turk was one of many to file a lawsuit against the New Orleans hip-hop imprint, but Bryan "Birdman" Williams and associates apparently didn't respond to the charges. Now Turk has filed a motion of default against the record label as it failed to reply within the legally required 21 days. -
Juvenile Releases First Cash Money Mixtape Since Rejoining Embattled Record Label; Future Makes Guest Appearance
Juvenile was one of few rappers rushing back into Cash Money amid its lawsuits with Lil Wayne, Turk and Jas Prince, and now he's got something to show for it, having released his Mardi Gras 2 mixtape, the first for the emcee since he came back to the label. -
Juvenile Breakfast Club Interview: Rapper Talks Return to Cash Money, Birdman/Lil Wayne Beef & New Mixtape [LISTEN]
Juvenile stopped by The Breakfast Club today, Mar. 5, to talk about what's been going on with his career recently. Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy and Angela Yee pressed the rapper on his return to Cash Money Records and his new mixtape. The "Back That Azz Up" artist also talked about why he won't get involved in the dispute between Birdman and Lil Wayne. -
New Orleans Jazz Fest Lineup Announcement: Elton John, The Who, Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga Among Headliners
New Orleans' Signature music event, Jazz Fest, recently released its 2015 lineup and, as always, it is a laundry list of talent spanning all genres. Elton John, Tony Bennett with Lady Gaga and The Who are among this year's headliners. Wilco, Ryan Adams and Hozier are also on the bill. -
Juvenile Re-signs With Cash Money Records
It's been 11 years since Juvenile put out an album with the Cash Money stamp on it, but the rapper says he's back with Birdman and co. -
Mannie Fresh Breaks Down The Development of Cash Money Records, Working With Juvenile And B.G.
More than 20 years ago Cash Money Records was founded. The label's former in-house producer Mannie Fresh recently broke down the development of Cash Money and his experiences with artists like Juvenile and B.G. -
High school student possibly banned from graduation for turning Juvenile lyric into nerdy science yearbook quote
Juvenile lyric may get high school student banned from graduation. Juvenile's "Back That A** Up" may be a twerking classic but administrators at Mundy's Mill High School in Ga aren't fans of the song's lyrics.
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