Birdman says he is going to be getting paid off Drake FOREVER.
It sounds like there is language in his contract that even if gets out of the deal they will always get paid off him.
On Thursday, Forbes debuted a new profile focusing on the current state of Birdmanand Slim Williams’ Cash Money label. The feature highlights their history of complaints over unpaid royalties, starting with Mannie Fresh in 2005 to Lil Wayne, who spent almost five years in a legal battle with the label over his long-delayed Tha Carter V record. Speaking with Forbes, the two brothers denied all claims of royalty issues, placing the blame squarely on the artists.
“Contracts haven’t been done, producer agreements haven’t been done, samples haven’t been cleared,” Cash Money’s attorney and business manager explained. “Ninety percent of the time, it’s not that we owe them money. It’s that other people worked to get paid that they didn’t know had to get paid.” As for Drake, who spent most of his years under the Cash Money umbrella, the two said they are “forever in business” with him.
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