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Monday, August 27, 2018

Birdman Ends Feud With Tunechi!

Cash Money CEO Bryan "Baby" Williams apologizes to Lil' Wayne.
While Lil' Wayne isn't on Cash Money Records anymore, his former mentor Bryan "Baby" Williams (known as Birdman) decided to squash the longstanding feud they had.

For nearly five years, Lil' Wayne was preparing for Tha Carter V to be released on Cash Money Records. The record was delayed and eventually shelved. The rapper was also barred from appearing on joint projects without clearance from Cash Money.

Lil' Wayne was angered over the departure of Tyga from Cash Money and Young Money Records.

The rappers were verbally and publicly trading shots at one another.
Wayne with daughter Regine Carter, a reality television star in her own right.
Well I guess all is good because at the Weezyana Concert in New Orleans, Birdman came onstage and made an impromptu speech formally apologizing to the Lil' Wayne.

View it here.





Birdman was on stage Saturday at Weezyana Fest 2018 in New Orleans when the Cash Money honcho took the mic and essentially told Wayne, "I'm sorry."

Birdman started the apology with Wayne right beside him on sage with the words, "I knew this day was going to come, but I didn't know when it was going to come."

Wayne sued Birdman and Cash Money for $51 million for violating the terms of his contract and withholding the release of his album.

The suit settled back in June, and it appears the album will be released before the end of 2018.

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