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Young Money CEO, Cortez Bryant, Speaks On Drake & Young Money Album Released Same Day As Rebirth


In one of hip-hop’s most drawn-out bidding wars, Drake has finally inked a deal with Universal Republic, according to Young Money’s Cortez Bryant.

Bryant says the Toronto rapper was already signed to Young Money Entertainment, but signed his distribution deal on Sunday.“[We were looking for] all the creative control and all the say-so over the project,” said Bryant, “the person who gave us the sweetest deal.”

Drake, who Bryant says is ecstatic about the signing, will appear on one of two follow-up singles to Young Money’s hit “Every Girl,” slated to drop in the next two weeks.

Drake’s debut album, Thank Me Later, has no release date, but Bryant says the Young Money group album is expected to drop late this year, on the same day as Lil Wayne’s The Rebirth.

Aside from becoming 2009’s most buzzed new artist after releasing his So Far Gone mixtape, Drake has gained fans in fellow rappers.

Jay-Z will reportedly feature the newcomer on his first single for his forthcoming album, Blueprint 3. And Nas recently sang Drake’s praises in an interview with the Omaha World-Herald. “He’s here to show anybody who questions him that he’ll get at you,” Nas said of Drizzy. “He’s like fresh water right now on dry land.”

[VIDEO] Drake Officially Signed To Young Money/Cash Money!!!!

Here’s a great interview where Drake talks about tearing his ACL, signing to Young Money, Kanye West & a few other things. Check it out & post your comments inside (Click Title)

Reginae Carter’s Performance Was Not Planned At The BET Awards


I just heard from a source close to Tiny’s camp who informed me that the appearance of Tiny’s preteen group OMG onstage with rappers Lil Wayne and Drake at the BET Awards was neither planned nor rehearsed.

My source said the group’s appearance onstage was a last minute decision by Wayne and no one else.

According to my source, what happened was Wayne’s daughter Reginae, 9, was upset that she didn’t get the chance to accompany her father, Lil Wayne, to the stage to accept his award because she was sitting too far back in the audience.

Once backstage, the youngster began to cry. And Wayne, who they say is a great dad, hated to see his little girl cry. So he told Reginae she could come out onstage during his performance with Drake. Reginae, being the team player that she is, asked the other members of her group to go out on stage with her.

So there you have it.

Also, remember that the 2009 BET Awards was pre-recorded on Saturday afternoon. So the girls were not up past their bedtimes.

Shouts to Sandra Rose and because it not being planned, this might explain why it wasn’t their best performance and why they performed the songs they did.

Young Money and America’s Most Wanted Tour Adding 2 New Tour Dates


We have just found out that the upcoming “Young Money and America’s Most Wanted Tour” is adding two new dates to its lineup.

The two new dates are both in August, the first is August 2nd in Ottawa, Canada at the Scotiabank Place, and the second added date is August 12th in Phoenix, Arizona at the Cricket Wireless Pavilion. Presales for the Canada show start tomorrow at 5 PM local time, and presales for the Arizona show start on July 3rd at 10 AM local time. To access these presales you must join the Lil Wayne fan club at www.weezysworld.com. Are any of you readers glad about these new shows? Hit me up in the comments section below.

Drake Finally Signed! With Cash Money/Universal Motown!!


Following reports of a major bidding war between three major labels, hot rapper Drake has reportedly come to a decision, opting to sign a deal with Cash Money/Universal Motown. According to SOHH.com, inside sources say the deal is done, joining a Cash Money Records roster that boasts Lil Wayne, and Birdman.

During a BET Awards after-party on Sunday night (June 28), the Canadian rapper promised that an announcement for the deal was forthcoming. “There’s an album coming out, hopefully by the end of this year. The craziest part, I, uh, you’ll hear about the deal,” Drake said.

If you noticed, the rapper performed alongside Lil Wayne during the BET Awards. However, he was sitting down during the performance. Why? Because he had an injury. “I just take it a day at a time,” he explained of the injury. “I actually, I tore my ACL. So yeah, I’m back on the canes so yeah, to perform today was a bit of a challenge, but you know, I got through it man and it was a great thing.” On his Twitter, he promised fans a better performance next time: “I performed sitting down because I had no choice. I’ll make it up to y’all that’s my word!”

According to previous reports, both Universal Motown and Atlantic Records, and one other label, were involved in a major bidding war to sign Drake. Sources told Billboard.com, it was “one of the biggest bidding wars ever”. Warner Music Group’s CEO Lyor Cohen and COO Julie Greenwald were on-hand for his recent New York show, which fueled the buzz of Drake, creating speculation that WMG was making a serious play as well.

Drake told Billboard.com previously that the label he chooses will add to the buzz he’s already created. “Just know that whatever label we sign to it’ll be because they’ll add to what we’ve created on our own,” he said. “I am very happy in my situation now, which is signed to Cortez [Bryant] and Gee Roberson at Young Money and management through ‘Hip Hop Since 1978.’ The most important thing for me is being around my team — they are stronger than any label.”

Viewers Outraged By Young Money’s Performane With Preteens

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Many BET Awards viewers were outraged when Lil Wayne and Drake were joined onstage by several pre-teen girls during the performance of their hit song “Every Girl“.

Some journalists found the presence of the pre-teens to be a bit strange:

Overall, the show was a big downer because… many things just seemed out of place. For example, Drake’s performance had Lil Wayne and his pre-teen daughter with other young girls on stage rapping along to “Every Girl in the World,” which is a song about having escapades with all the girls in the world. (Examiner)

Others thought Weezy’s song choice was inappropriate in light of Michael Jackson’s recent death:

And then came Lil Wayne, in a five minute flurry of such bad taste and poor judgment one can only assume that he was high or simply confused. He performed his new single “Every Girl“. In light of the somber tone of the evening, the performance would have been gauche enough. But onstage with him at the time were several pre-teen girls, who danced in loose choreography and flocked around Lil Wayne like a prepubescent harem. (City Pages)

Many industry insiders used Twitter to express their disappointment with the performance:

Lil wayne + wanting to f*ck every girl + w/ young girls on stage = smh, pure mess. how did bet miss how inappropriate that was?! (TheSourceMag’s Twitter)

These girls onstage look a littttttle tooooo young to be the subject of this song. could be the red tutu (AngelaYee’s Twitter)

Okay I have a problem! Why are there 12 year olds on stage while Drake and Lil Wayne singing this song!! I as like is that a little GIRL????? and then I was like wait there are more lil kids! HUH?? (TiaMowry’s Twitter)

Drake/Lil Wayne performance really pissed me off by bringing those young 10 year old girls singing I would F ever girl in the world. (IPRMKTG’s Twitter)

[VIDEO] Young Money Performance At BET Awards 2009


Heres the video of Young Money Ent and Lil Wayne performing at the BET Awards 2009.

Drake performs “Best I Ever Had” & then “Every Girl” sitting down because he tore his ACL. Weezy, Gudda Gudda and Mack Maine. Birdmanalso does his verse of “Always Strapped“. Shanell, Lil Twist and others were on stage.
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Nicki Minaj Interview With Vibe: Speaks On Lil Wayne Influence


Shout out to Vibe for this one.

Let’s get something straight. Nicki Minaj is more than just “Not Bad for a Girl.” She’ll straight embarrass some of your favorite same testosterone-fueled MCs. The Queens, N.Y., rhymer born Onika Maraj made a splash with her 2008 mixtape Sucka Free—that was a then-23-year-old Nicki getting her Lil’ Kim on in a raunchy butterfly pose while licking a lollipop. Now the first lady of Young Money has a new mixtape, Beam Me Up Scotty, that’s making noise, and the cinnamon head-turner is now working on her much-anticipated major label debut. Will Nicki Minaj save female rap? She certainly has the goods.

Do you get a little intimidated when people call you the savior of female rap?

I don’t think intimidated is the word. I definitely get excited by it. I don’t want to let anybody down. I’ve always been the type of person to make everybody happy and get things done. I want everything to be 100 percent perfect. I do feel it when people hold me to high expectations.

On your latest mixtape, Beam Me Up Scotty, you covered a diverse range of musical genres from dancehall to club music to hardcore hip hop. Will we see that type of production range on your major studio debut?

I think that the album will be a little bit more focused on one type of sound. But you know, I definitely want to be one of those artists that continue to do their mixtapes. The people that just really love the ‘Street Nicki’ can still get a dose of that; but I think that when the album comes out, it will be more focused on things that you would hear on the radio. It will be more radio-friendly because honestly, those are the type of records that I like to write. I don’t think people know that about me. Records like “Kill da DJ” and stuff like that, I have fun writing that; I have fun singing. Those songs make me happy. So I think I want to make my album more like that. But whatever I do, I always will have those real songs where I talk about real things.

Do you have a specific story you want to get out to the fans?

I have a song I wrote called “Autobiography.” I came from a very intense living situation, with having a parent on drugs and not having a lot of money. So I always want to talk about the real things. But I think 90 percent of my music, I want it to be ‘feel-good music’. I’m already recording tracks for my album, but when it comes time to actually say, ‘this is the album,’ I may be in a completely different space than I’m in right now.

Now as far as the label situation goes, everybody’s been asking the $64,000 question: “What label is Nicki Minaj going to sign with?”

People will know within 30 days. I don’t think I want to wait too much longer than that. In another interview I was basically talking about the other deals that I had seen that other female rappers had signed. I felt like they weren’t treated like a star. I feel like before you sign anything in this business, you have to truly believe that you’re not only a star, but a superstar. When you think of yourself like that, you won’t really just go ahead and sign the first thing that comes your way because you’ll know that all the fame and fortune stuff will happen. Like right now, I’m not concerned with people asking, ‘When are you going to be mainstream?’ I’m not concerned with those things because I know that it’s destined to happen for me. What I’m concerned about is being a female and getting my business in order. Those are things I think a lot of females didn’t think about before. I hope that girls that come after me will remember that Nicki Minaj said, “Get your business in order first and then do what you love to do.” You’ll then be happy on both sides of the spectrum. So that’s what I’m doing. I was being a little hesitant, but we’re looking at contracts right now. You know, we’ll see what happens. I’m just gonna put it in God’s hands and leave it there.

Talk about the experience of being on Lil Wayne’s I Am Music tour. You’re still a relatively new artist and you get to see a superstar on stage sell out every night and have thousands of fans scream his name. That has to be eye-opening, right?

That tour made something inside of me say, Oh my God, I want this! I know that I have this in me, and I want this! It was the best thing that ever happened to me. It made me really kick in into that next gear and say, I’m about to go hard or go home! I have one more chance to prove to the underground world and prove that I am who I say I am. And I did it. I did it with Beam Me Up Scotty. I put out music, it wasn’t just freestyles. It was music; it was talking about a lot of different things like you said. It was showing versatility and showing rap skill, and singing and all of that.

What type of influence has Wayne had on your career?
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