Juvenile Defends Backing Out Of Lil Wayne & Baby Beef

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

Cash Money's Juvenile recently talked about the tensions between boss Baby and labelmate Lil Wayne amid their publicized falling out.

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Juvie the Great reflected on his past problems with Birdman and how Wayne did not get involved in the mid-2000’s.

“[Wayne] gave me the same amount of respect,” Juvie said. “He stayed out of the way, he let it all resolve itself and I’m giving him the same respect.” (MTV)

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Despite the perception, Juvie the Great said things were all peachy with YMCMB.

“From my standpoint, business is great with Cash Money, cause you know we did some good business in order for me to be signed back [on the label]. I got a good deal. Is the relationship hurting me with what’s going on between Wayne and Baby? A little bit in the sense of I wish it wasn’t happening, I wish this wasn’t going on, that’s what really hurts me. But yeah, me being back with Cash Money one of the things was to work with Drake, Nicki Minaj and people like that, who wouldn’t wanna be able to do that? And there’s really no bad blood me with no side. I really feel like when it’s family you stay outta it. I think it’s something they gotta resolve. As far as the business, as far as me, with Cash Money, I feel it’s great though.” (HNHH)

In an interview last year, Juvie said he planned on ending his career under Cash Money boss Baby’s watch.

“I mean it’s already done, man. I signed the paperwork,” Juvie announced in an interview when asked about possibly returning to Cash Money. “I’m signed back. Rich Gang. I’m ready to get my little tattoo and everything. It’s all love, man. I’m back. I’m here to stay, too. For everybody out there, I’m not going nowhere. I talked to him too like, ‘Man, I plan on retiring here.’ You start where you finish. I ain’t going anywhere. I’m here.” (MTV)

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A few years ago, Juve said he did not feel obligated to work with Cash Money.

“I look at it like this. Every record company they got out here, somebody opened the door on it. If you go to Def Jam, you go to Universal, somebody opened the door, somebody was first. I don’t look at it like they owe me something for that, in that matter. And a lot of the youngsters, they’re not going to know unless somebody tell them, that’s a great thing. I think it’s good when it’s cats out there like you [radio caller] that tell them the history of what’s going on. I don’t feel like Cash Money owes me anything or they should do an album with me. If we can sit down at the table and work it out, I really don’t have a problem with doing business with them or nobody. I mean, that’s why I was so quick to release the rights to ‘Back That Azz Up’ to Drake, just to show them I ain’t tripping, I’m a businessman.” (“Sway In The Morning”)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

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  1. Juvie my dog but he gotta tell that shit to a youngin. Me im old enough to remember this shit he saying is not true. Wayne was all in the beef he had with baby but he was talkin shit about juive for baby and making diss records .. they went back and forth a few times and juive had a few interveiws talkin about breaking wayne jaw etc etc lol

  2. I used to respect you a lot Juvie but you’re looking like a kept woman and battered wife that keep coming back making excuses for the situation. Get a big L tattooed on your back.

  3. Wayne went at Juve in the Oh Boy freestyle.
    “Juve fuck wit ya boy, na I don’t fuck witt ya, fuck ya!”

    And on the Aw Naw freestyle
    “I show no care for, those who left us, fuck those fellas, I’m so rebellious”

    And Juve came at Wayne with that Ho song, what is he talkn about?

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