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Former rapper and hip-hop executive Bryan Christopher Williams, who was once in a group with producer Mannie Fresh known as Big Tymers, is also the co-owner and founder of Cash Money Records. With an artist roster consisting of Lil Wayne, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Tyga, and artists who were formerly on the label such as Juvenile, Cory Gunz, and Hot Boys, the publishing checks must be incredible! Especially owning the masters of all the aforementioned artists.
According to
Complex, Williams once known as Baby and now simply known as Birdman, had an exclusive sit-down with Wallo of
Where’s Wallo, and during the interview, the label owner revealed the amount of money he and his label, Cash Money Records typically make yearly from owning the masters of its current and former artists. He revealed that the label pockets between $20 and $30 million per year.
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Lil Wayne returned with a new single on Thursday (January 21), just two days after receiving a presidential pardon from Donald Trump during his final day in office.
Released on Young Money Records, “Ain’t Got Time” features an appearance from Fousheé, who’s known for her voice on Sleepy Hallow’s “Deep End Freestyle.” On the track, Weezy pays tribute to the late Juice WRLD following his 2019 death and includes a reference to his private jet getting searched.
“They raided my private plane,” Wayne raps. “I went got one that’s more privater/R.I.P. Juice WRLD, wrote that on two cups/Pour out a lil juice for him/Shit gave me goosebumps/N-gga been through too much/Lookin’ in the rearview to see the future.”