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Lil Wayne is a very popular American rapper he real name is Dwayne Michael Carter Junior. He grew up an only child now has a younger brother in the poverty-stricken and crime-ridden Holly grove neighbourhood of New Orleans in the USA. At the age of 16, his stepfather Reginald "Rabbit" Carter died.
Wayne's first contact with hip hop was listening to local Cash Money Records artists like Pimp Daddy and UNLV, whom he would credit as his earliest influences.
Wayne began rapping at block parties as a child, and his performance at one of them caught the ear of Lil Slim, a Cash Money rapper also from the neighbo rhood, who soon after the show gave him his phone number.
He went on an autograph signing session with Lil Slim, he met Cash Money Records owners, Brian "Baby" Williams and Ronald "Slim" Williams. His freestyling abilities impressed the Williams brothers, but they didn't sign him at first. 11-year old Wayne started to record freestyles on Baby's answering machine and haunted Cash Money offices nearly every day. When Baby saw so much engagement in the young rapper, he soon signed him and hooked up with another newcomer Lil Doogie to form The B.G.'z. The group released their first and only album, True Story in 1995.
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Birdman Addresses Lil Wayne Broken Jaw RUmors
With a rumour spreading around the ‘internet’ like wildfire concerning the possibility of Lil Wayne getting beat up by a member of Gille Da Kid’s entourage, we decided to try and get to the bottom of this Cash Money Mystery. Since it was Gillie’s camp that leaked this latest bone-breaking gossip, we wanted to give Cash Money a chance to respond, and that they did with none other than Baby himself phoning in to Complex HQ and setting the record straight.
To quickly get you up to speed on this latest Hip Hop hullabaloo, Mary Bowling of J&M Entertainment and publicist for Gille Da Kid, put out a press release stating that Lil Wayne’s jaw was broken by one of Gille’s boys at a tour stop a couple weeks ago, a claim The Birdman vehemently denies, “That’s false, I don’t see the nigga, and if you don’t get money I don’t see you. Niggas be trying to do sh*t to get their name out. No truth to no sh*t like that.” He confidently scoffed at Bowlin’s claim saying that Gille or his people posed no threat to any of the Cash Money Millionaires whatsoever. “A man is a man. He’s a bi*ch nigga. His mouth is like an ass, anything will come out of it.”
Baby goes on to explain that Gille is just popping sh*t off for attention when we asked why he’d bother even circulating a rumor like that, “Nigga be trying to do sh*t to get their name out. He did it for notoriety, it’s been like that since he picked up a microphone. If you don’t know how to get money, you’re going to be a nigga like him, these niggas don’t want this, they don’t want no blood!”
We then asked the Birdman about Gille’s claim of ghostwriting Wayne’s lyrics for the “Carter 1,” a rumor which he also quickly dispelled: “None of that is true homie. Real men do real things. Know what I’m saying? Those niggas can’t write that.”
Gille wasn’t the only artist to feel the wrath of Cash Money. Referring to the backlash from the comments Weezy made in our Dec/Jan issue about Jay-Z, Pharrell, and The Clipse that created a firestorm still burning across various media landscapes to this day, Baby stood his ground and backed up his potna, “If a nigga feels a certain way, fu*k ‘em. Where we come from living is like a threat. We’re not tripping on anything. I come from controversy that’s been our whole life. We ain’t tripping on petty sh*t.”
Amidst the tough-talk, Baby made it clear to us that his main focus for Cash-Money is stacking paper and doing it for the fans, “My little homie is the hottest in the game, we’re celebrating our 10th year anniversary, trying to break new artists, we chase money, we just do entertainment.” He adds, “We’re just trying to give the world good music.”
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