Ghanaian acting prodigy Abraham Attah’s next Hollywood move has come to fruition as the young actor stars in an upcoming movie, Tazmanian Devil. The trailer for the movie has been released and sees Attah in action once again. READ ALSO: The Beef Everyone Wants to See – Bukom Banku Challenges Shatta Wale To A Beef … Read more
Toni Braxton and Birdman were supposed to tie the knot in late 2018 but the couple ended their relationship even before that reality would set in with Braxton losing the engagement ring Birdman gave her.
Toni Braxton has lost her engagement ring from Birdman. According to the singer and reality star, the person with the ring can bring it and she promises she is not going to ask any questions.
Five suspected armed robbers have been shot dead in a gun battle with Ghana Police Anti Robbery Unit. The shoot to kill operation by the Ghana Police took place when a tip-off was given to them about 15 armed robbers planning for an operation within the Capital.
Long time Cash Money signee Lil Wayne has officially announced he’s now with a new label, Roc Nation, after completing his acrimonious split from his former label.
Weezy, as he’s more commonly known, has left the wings of Birdman, who turned him into a bonafide star, to join Jay-Z’s Roc Nation.
Jas Prince (born James), is a manager/producer on the Houston rap scene and discovered Drake way back when.
According to him, during the deal for handing Drake over, he was supposed to be paid 22% of Drake’s royalties, net profits, and other advances. He estimates the cost at around $11m.
Nicki Minaj graced a cover feature for the New York Times magazine, and she had a lot to say.
As blunt and uncompromising as ever, Nicki has had to deal with very public feuds between some of the most important men in her life. The biggest so far this year, was the one between her boyfriend Meek Mill and labelmate and longtime friend Drake.
As time goes on, the feeling is that this family is fractured for good and there would be no rainbows at the end of the road.
Lil Wayne is fighting Birdman in court, in order to get a termination of his Cash Money contract. He claims Birdman has reneged on their contract by holding up payments due him, whilst making it impossible for his to release his Carter V album.
Currently, relations between Birdman and his protégé Lil Weezy are at an all time low, after the ‘Mirror’ rapper sued his surrogate dad for $51m. Since then things have gotten tenser instead of better, and Birdman opened up about the situation for the first time. According to the Cash Money CEO, the way the entire … Read more
Jay Z’s company Tidal dropped Lil Wayne’s The Free Weezy Album on July 4th, and now Birdman and his Cash Money crew are suing Jay Z to the tune of $50 million for illegally streaming the songs.
In a newly filed lawsuit, Jay Z and Tidal are engaging in “a desperate and illegal attempt to save their struggling streaming service” by using Wayne’s music.
It seems the impending split between Lil Wayne and Birdman over creative issues might be a little more deadly than initially thought.
Lil Wayne’s tour bus was shot at in April, shortly after finishing a performance. According to documents indicting the man alleged of carrying out the shooting, he has ties to Birdman and Young Thug.
There hasn’t been a moment of peace in the Young Money-Cash Money empire for some time now.
Lil Wayne and Birdman hitherto had one of the top mentor-mentee relationships in the music biz; until trouble struck over delays in releasing Weezy’s latest album.
The Carter V has been in the pipeline for a while now, but it’s release has been hit by several delays that Lil Wayne believes is deliberate.
The situation has gotten so bad, Lil Wayne had to bring legal action against his boss. In the suit, he’s seeking $8million, which is supposed to be an advance he should have received on the Carter V. He also wants to be released from his contractual obligations to Cash Money, claiming by failing to release his new work Birdman has violated their contract.
Since then, there’s been some hope this could be resolved amicably- apparently not. After Performing at a club in Jacksonville during the week, Weezy gave a pretty emphatic indication of where things stand. In a video uploaded by an Instagram user, Weezy all but confirmed his animosity towards his former mentor.
“ Free Weezy Album coming soon; Carter V coming soon.
F*ck Cash Money” He concluded, then he exited with one of his famous mic-drops.
Guess we all know there’s no end in sight for this thing. Since he’s still under contract with Cash Money, that pretty much shows he expects a legal resolution to this dispute and not any amicable settlement.