Music executive Birdman has plenty to boast about with his Cash Money Records empire having sold 1 billion records to date.
A new picture has surfaced of Baby’s must-see billion-mark plaque.
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Over the past few days, Baby has promoted his upcoming Cash Money Story documentary.
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The upcoming Apple Music exclusive documentary is slated to arrive this fall.
The Cash Money Story #BEFOREANYTHANG.
Coming this fall to #AppleMusic.@BIRDMAN5STARhttps://t.co/6wQCW5Clxb— Apple Music (@AppleMusic) August 19, 2016
Buzz earlier this week suggested Baby had an exclusive documentary deal with Apple Music.
Co-founder Bryan Williams, who performs under the stage name Birdman, posted a picture to his Instagram account on Tuesday alongside Larry Jackson, the head of Apple’s original music content, with both executives holding their chins pensively. The photo celebrated Apple agreeing to fund a documentary for the label, according to people familiar with the deal. It is not, as many had speculated after the photo, an agreement to secure all of Cash Money’s new albums exclusively, the people said. (Bloomberg)
This obviously includes singles and maybe even ringtones from when that era was poppin
I was thinking the same thing
They’re 72 albums in the plaque. On average, each unit would have to generate 13.9 million sales to reach a billion.
could be streams too
Singles also