Lil Wayne Just Killed The Idea Of Any Cash Money Reunion Going Down

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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Grammy-winning rapper Lil Wayne isn’t planning on linking up with Cash Money boss Baby in the near future and proved it with a few dicey lines off his new “F*ck Up Commas” remix.

The new track surfaced online Monday (April 13) and features Wayne jabbing the Cash Money empire.

Lil Wayne flips a remix to Future’s single “Fuck Up Some Commas.” The embattled New Orleans rapper once again distances himself from Cash Money (“Ain’t no more Cash Money, just money”) and shouts out Babygirl (“Pants sag like the young Aaliyah”) on his fiery verse. (Rap-Up)

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Young Money affiliate Karen Civil updated fans on Wayne’s $51 million Cash Money lawsuit allegedly being dropped last week.

According to initial reports, the lawsuit had vanished into thin air despite Wayne’s publicized issues with the label.

theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively reports, Lil Wayne has dropped his $51 million dollar lawsuit against Birdman’s Cash Money Records, without his mentor ever responding to his allegations of being screwed out of tens of millions for his yet to be released album “Tha Carter V”. (the Jasmine BRAND)

A clip of Wayne updating fans on his music projects and taking a jab at Cash Money surfaced online earlier this month.

“I’m about to turn y’all up in a second. You already know what it is. Free Weezy Album coming soon, Carter 5 coming soon. F*ck Cash Money!” (The Shade Room Inc)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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  1. Has any artist successfully dissed the label they were currently on? Don’t they all eventually have to go back and make peace?

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