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Master P May Really Sign Lil Wayne to His No Limit Records
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The No Limit boss says there's a possibility of him to sign Weezy, who's been feuding with his longtime label Cash Money over the latest delay of 'Tha Carter V' album.

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There have been rumors suggesting that Lil Wayne may join Master P's No Limit imprint since they put out their collaboration "Power" recently. The song was released earlier this month in the wake of Weezy's rants against his longtime label Cash Money following the latest delay of his highly-anticipated new album "Tha Carter V".

Master P then addressed the rumors in a new interview on "Sway in the Morning". Asked if there's a possibility of him to sign Wayne, he said, "Anything is possible, but Wayne just making good music."

"I rapped on his record, he rapped on this 'Power' record, we're gonna build a relationship from there. However it goes, it's all official over here," he added.

Master P and Wayne were involved in a No Limit and Cash Money competition for years before they teamed up for "Power" which marks their first time to have ever appeared together on a song. In the interview, Master P also said that he's not worried his collaboration with Wayne would affect the relationship between their labels.

Late last year, Wayne expressed his disappointment over Cash Money and its boss Birdman when they decided to push back "Tha Carter V" again. The record, which was originally planned for release last summer, currently has no new official release date.

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