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Lil Wayne was not happy with his DJ at a recent gig in Fort Lauderdale. TMZ points out that Weezy threw a microphone at the DJ after he played the O.T. Genasis version of "CoCo" instead of Wayne's remix. The rapper stormed off the stage after performing seven songs, and the crowd was not happy. -
Cash Money Seeks Extension on Response to Turk's Lawsuit; Jas Prince and Lil Wayne Legal Challenges Lurk
Music Times has reported in the last few weeks regarding lawsuits against Cash Money Records from former Hot Boys member Turk, Drake's discoverer Jas Prince and of course, Lil Wayne and his massive $51 million bid to separate from Bird Man's label. Right now Bryan "Baby" Williams is looking to hand the Turk case, seeking an extension to respond. The "due date" for response was Wednesday. -
Lil Wayne's Home in Miami Reported to Be Involved in Shooting Spree: Four People May Be Injured
Lil Wayne's waterfront home in Miami is currently under siege. Today (March 11), police in Florida zoomed to the Young Money rapper's home after a 911 call was made reporting that four people were injured after shots were fired in his house. -
Watch Footage From Lil Wayne's "HollyWeezy" Music Video Set
Despite the ongoing battle between Lil Wayne and Cash Money Records over the release of 'Tha Carter V' and payments to Young Money and its affiliated artists, Weezy is still working on new projects to keep his fans happy while they wait for the album. New footage has appeared online from the set of Lil Wayne's music video for his 'Sorry for the Wait 2' track "HollyWeezy," via 'Lil Wayne HQ.' -
Nicki Minaj Says She Felt Disrespected by Tyga Over 'Truffle Butter', Hopes Lil Wayne and Birdman Patch Things Up
Nicki Minaj is one of a few artists at Cash Money Records who are in the middle of an unfortunate beef between Birdman and Lil Wayne. In a recent interview with BBC Radio 1's Charlie Sloth, 'The Pinkprint' rapper said she's hoping for an amicable solution to the dispute. She also addressed some of the other drama involving her and Tyga. -
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. -
Jas Prince Reminds World He Was Suing Cash Money and Birdman for Drake Discovery Years Before Lil Wayne, Turk
Jas Prince is surprised if you're surprised that Birdman and Cash Money Records are under fire from a bevy of lawsuits nowadays. After all, Prince first brought lawsuit alleging shady business practices from the hip-hop label during 2012. Jas helped sign Drake to his contract with Young Money (under the Cash Money label) and claimed years ago that Birdman and company refused to make details of how much they earned from Drake public, and that Prince hadn't been paid accordingly. -
Drake Holds 21 of 50 Spots on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Chart, Sets New Record; What Singles Rank Highest?
Drake has broken yet another record with his new release If You're Reading This It's Too Late, once again setting the mark for the most tracks in the Top 50 of the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Last week, marking the debut of the new album, Drake was part of 14 tracks. This week, the record's second on the charts, he's up to 21 spots. -
Big Sean 'Dark Sky Paradise' Listening Party: Rapper Talks Ariana Grande, Kanye West, John Legend, Grandmother's Death & More
Rapper Big Sean released his third studio album "Dark Sky Paradise" and gave a special listening party for Hot 97 and some die-hard fans in New York City. The Detroit native opened up about his track, "One Man Can Change The World" where he dedicates the emotional single to his late grandmother, Mildred V Leonard, who passed away in December and his relationship with singer Ariana Grande who is also featured on bonus track "Research." -
5 Acts Left at Cash Money Following Inevitable Lil Wayne, Drake and Nicki Minaj Exodus: Austin Mahone Among Best Hopes
Cash Money is on the brink of losing Lil Wayne, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Tyga and perhaps even more performers. So who does Birdman have left? Believe it or not, Limp Bizkit and Austin Mahone may be his best bets. -
Former Hot Boy Turk Next Rapper to Sue Cash Money; Joins Lil Wayne, Tyga and Drake in Wanting Out
Cash Money is going to be bleeding cash if it can't get its legal affairs in order as rapper Turk has jumped on the trend of suing the hip-hop label. Lil Wayne is suing Birdman and Cash Money for $51 million while seeking a release from the label, while Turk is suing for "only" $1.3 million, alleging "shady accounting." -
Lil Wayne 'The Free Weezy Album' Due in March: 'Start a Fire' Rapper Opens Up About 'Tha Carter V,' Birdman & Cash Money Lawsuit
If you were upset when a tentative release date for Lil Wayne's The Free Weezy Album came and went earlier this month, worry not. According to the Young Money boss himself, his new LP is due for release next month. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Weezy opened up about his new album, Tha Carter V and his Cash Money lawsuit.
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