Recently sitting down with MTV, original Cash Money Records signee and Hot Boy member Juvenile announced that he's back with the label that made him famous.
"It's already done, man. I signed the paperwork a couple days ago," Juvenile said when asked whether he would ever consider signing with Cash Money Records again. "I'm signed back, Rich Gang. I'm about to get my little tattoo and everything. It's all love, I'm back."
He continued and relayed that he will be with the label until he retires from the music industry.
"I'm here to stay, too, for everybody out there. I'm not going anywhere," he said. "I talked about it to [Birdman]. You start where you finish. It's a done deal, people. I'm officially signed back to Cash Money, Rich Gang. It's a big bubble, man."
In the second half of MTV's video, Birdman talked about resigning his former artist and says things have changed since his departure years ago.
"Even though we've been through what we've been through, [we're] older now. We was younger then," Birdman said. "We all spoke. [Lil Wayne] did music with him. And I think he's got the right records. I know how focused he is, with his craft. He ain't never lost that... To be working with Juvie again, I'm excited about that because I know what I can bring out him and with the platform I have, he can be bigger than he was before."
"It's already done, man. I signed the paperwork a couple days ago," Juvenile said when asked whether he would ever consider signing with Cash Money Records again. "I'm signed back, Rich Gang. I'm about to get my little tattoo and everything. It's all love, I'm back."
He continued and relayed that he will be with the label until he retires from the music industry.
"I'm here to stay, too, for everybody out there. I'm not going anywhere," he said. "I talked about it to [Birdman]. You start where you finish. It's a done deal, people. I'm officially signed back to Cash Money, Rich Gang. It's a big bubble, man."
In the second half of MTV's video, Birdman talked about resigning his former artist and says things have changed since his departure years ago.
"Even though we've been through what we've been through, [we're] older now. We was younger then," Birdman said. "We all spoke. [Lil Wayne] did music with him. And I think he's got the right records. I know how focused he is, with his craft. He ain't never lost that... To be working with Juvie again, I'm excited about that because I know what I can bring out him and with the platform I have, he can be bigger than he was before."
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