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Lil Wayne Hints He's No Longer Representing Cash Money
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In a cryptic Twitter post, the 'Krazy' rapper appears to announce that his imprint Young Money is no longer a part of Cash Money.

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Lil Wayne hints he's really done with Cash Money Records. A week after launching a Twitter rant and expressing desire to leave the record label, the rapper appeared to address the beef again in a cryptic Twitter post he sent out on Thursday, December 11.

"YM! That's it. Nothing else," he wrote. With the post, Weezy may be saying that his imprint Young Money, which also houses big rap acts like Drake, Nicki Minaj and Tyga, is no longer a part of Cash Money.

Wayne's problem with Cash Money began after the label's boss Birdman decided to postpone the release of his album "Tha Carter V". "To all my fans, I want u to know that my album won't and hasn't been released bekuz Baby & Cash Money Rec. refuse to release it. This is not my fault. I am truly and deeply sorry to all my fans but most of all to myself and my family for putting us in this situation," he began his rant last week before adding, "I want off this label and nothing to do with these people but unfortunately it ain't that easy."

During a live gig in N.Y. on the next day, he confirmed the problem between him and his label on the stage. "I was supposed to drop my new album December 9, but due to technical difficulties I'm f**ked up in a bad situation," he told the crowd. "But I will be out of this soon and I do it for y'all. So put the motherf**kin' fives up for 'Carter V'."

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