The publicity stunt is unreal, I mean both of them have more money then they can spend. Always screaming loyalty but now this, I mean is Lil Wayne just throwing a temper tantrum because Birdman is showing more attention to Young Thugga. I mean it is your last album don't you think Birdman should be working on his next gimic. I mean really, yall tripping.
TMZ Reports:Lil Wayne just opened a lyrical can of whoop ass on Birdman by releasing a mixtape with tracks that take direct aim at his former mentor and Cash Money Records.
Wayne dropped "Sorry 4 The Wait 2" -- a clear reference to his long delayed "Carter V" album -- and goes right in on Birdman with a song called, "Coco."
Some of the lyrics include:
"Who kept this s**t together? N***a, me, that's who!
Who was there when n***as left? N***a, me that's who!"
Cash Money is an army, I'm a one man army!"
He also raps about going out like Tony Montana in "Scarface."
This should put an end to any doubts ... the Wayne-Birdman beef is 100% real.
The timing of the song and mixtape are interesting ... considering internet rumblings that Wayne could be plotting a move over to Master P's No Limit records.
Wayne dropped "Sorry 4 The Wait 2" -- a clear reference to his long delayed "Carter V" album -- and goes right in on Birdman with a song called, "Coco."
Some of the lyrics include:
"Who kept this s**t together? N***a, me, that's who!
Who was there when n***as left? N***a, me that's who!"
Cash Money is an army, I'm a one man army!"
He also raps about going out like Tony Montana in "Scarface."
This should put an end to any doubts ... the Wayne-Birdman beef is 100% real.
The timing of the song and mixtape are interesting ... considering internet rumblings that Wayne could be plotting a move over to Master P's No Limit records.
The war between Lil Wayne and Baby has officially become a legal one after the 32-year-old rapper decided to sue his former mentor over the release of Tha Carter V.
According to TMZ, talks of a settlement between the two were brushed off as Wayne will ask a judge to break his record contract with Cash Money. Wayne will reportedly sue Birdman for $8 million, which is the advance money promised to Tunechi for making the album. While Wayne believes his album will never see the light of day, Birdman has said the album will be released "in due time."
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