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What if birdman just didnt like C5 and where wayne is at right now.
just like the majority of wayne fans right now, maybe baby wants him to do better.
because you all saying "f bird" right now, without knowing anything about the situation.
Birdman does know a lot about business and what good music is and what is not.
I highly doubt thats the problem cause he let weezy drop d4 & ianahb2.
Its more about numbers more than quality..Wayne was just tryna drop the album like jcole no promo no lead single but baby wants it to do numbers first week.
What if birdman just didnt like C5 and where wayne is at right now.
just like the majority of wayne fans right now, maybe baby wants him to do better.
because you all saying "f bird" right now, without knowing anything about the situation.
Birdman does know a lot about business and what good music is and what is not.
What if birdman just didnt like C5 and where wayne is at right now.
just like the majority of wayne fans right now, maybe baby wants him to do better.
because you all saying "f bird" right now, without knowing anything about the situation.
Birdman does know a lot about business and what good music is and what is not.
smh don't you remember birdman tweeting he just heard c5 and BM jr is the best rapper alive.
Birdman aint gonna let Wayne leave, just like what I thought
Sources close to Birdman tell us ... he's deeply offended by Weezy's public rants ... claiming Birdman has tried to derail his career by refusing to release his new album. Weezy didn't mince words, tweeting, "I want off this label and nothing to do with these people."
Birdman is unmoved and vows to duke it out in court if necessary, because a contract is a contract.
As for the delay in dropping the album, we're told Birdman says there's lots of administrative work that goes into releasing a record, and Weezy is just a rapper, not a businessman, so what does he know?
Birdman still intends to release the album, but on his time, not Weezy's.
Wayne has thrown down the gauntlet, calling himself a prisoner of the Cash Money music mogul.
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