Lil Wayne’s verbal venom for Birdman rages on as the Like Father, Like Son collaborators resume their $51 million legal battle.
Over the weekend, Weezy unleashed yet another on-stage tirade against his former father figure at a concert. “Birdman,” Tunechi said mid-performance. “You can suck my dick.”
Lil Wayne has echoed these sentiments since December of 2014, when he confirmed behind-the-scenes turmoil. “I want off this label and nothing to do with these people but unfortunately it ain’t that easy,” he tweeted. “I am a prisoner and so is my creativity. Again, I am truly sorry and I don’t blame ya if ya fed up with waiting 4 me & this album. But thk u.”
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Since then, Weezy sued Cash Money for $51 million. His Carter V LP has been delayed indefinitely and its release remains contingent on the settlement terms.
Just last year, Tunechi urged a crowd to chant hateful remarks about his longtime label and its CEO. “Say fuck the bullshit,” he told a crowd. “Say fuck the world. Say fuck Birdman and fuck Cash Money.”
In December, Wayne added to this with another profanity-laced outburst. “I’m here on behalf of Young Mula motherfu**in’ baby,” he said. “F**k Cash Money in they ass.”