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Birdman Claims Lil Wayne Is Stealing Drake's Profits

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The war between Birdman and Lil Wayne may soon be reignited, because the Cash Money boss is accusing Weezy of being involved in an elaborate scheme to try and get rich off a bigger share of Drake‘s royalties.

Back in 2017, Aspire Music Group, co-founded by Lil Wayne’s manager Cortez Bryant, sued Cash Money Records and Universal Music accusing them of holding out on royalties owed from Drake’s music catalogue.

Aspire said they discovered Drake, and claimed to have a deal in place entitling them to 1/3 share of the net profits from Drake’s first six albums, along with a share of the copyrights. The other 2/3 was split between Wayne’s Young Money and Cash Money.

Last Friday, Birdman’s Cash Money Records counter-sued Bryant’s Aspire Music Group, accused Bryant and Lil Wayne of conspiring with a lawyer named Ronald Sweeney to allegedly gain a larger share of Drake’s profits.

According to documents, obtained by The Blast, Cash Money now claims, “Aspire was simply a shell company,” adding, “There was no business purpose to forming Aspire, other than to siphon profits out of the joint venture and to divert those profits to Sweeney, Bryant, and Carter/ Young Money. Aspire never conducted any business other than getting Drake signed to a record label. Aspire has never signed, nor sought to sign, a single additional artist.”

Cash Money is demanding Aspire’s lawsuit against them be dismissed and unspecified damages for fraud, aiding and abetting a breach of fiduciary duty and interference with contractual relations.

Lil Wayne nor Young Money are a defendant to Cash Money’s lawsuit, which is interesting because back in June, Birdman settled Wayne’s extremely time consuming lawsuit over his record deal for more than $10 million.
 
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so is the suit alleging that wayne basically double dipped?

3 way split between Cash Money, Young Money (wayne) and Aspire (Wayne, Tez, Whoever else)
 
Drake wins regardless. The Wayne co-sign got him his foot in the door and his talent took over from there. He can make money outside of his deal, pretty sure he will be and is fine
 
funny lawyer bullshit lol

if my company only signed one artist and fell off, does that make it not real?

if its really been dead they should have at least been cutting themselves some payroll checks all this time
 
Drake wins regardless. The Wayne co-sign got him his foot in the door and his talent took over from there. He can make money outside of his deal, pretty sure he will be and is fine

Being fine doesn't mean that's not the lion's share of his earnings
 
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