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Lil Wayne Disses Cash Money in Remix to Future's 'F**k Up Some Commas'
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The rapper adds a few quick bars about his ongoing feud with the record label and its boss Birdman, declaring, 'Ain't no more Cash Money, just money.'

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Lil Wayne seemingly doesn't plan on ending his feud with Cash Money anytime soon. After dissing the record label and its boss Birdman in numerous occasions in the past few months, the rapper takes another jab at them on his remix to Future's "F**k Up Some Commas".

The new version opens with Future's hook before Tunechi emerges with a new verse in which he addresses his highly-publicized battle with the company and Birdman whom he once considered as his father figure. "Ain't no more Cash Money, just money/ A n***a pull up if it's somethin'/ They don't call me Jr no more/ They call me the number 1 stunna," he raps.

Wayne is suing Cash Money for $51 million over the latest delay of his long-awaited "Tha Carter V" album. He recently dropped the lawsuit, which was originally filed in New York, only to re-file it in New Orleans where he originally signed his contract with the label in 1998.

While the fifth installment on his "Carter" album series has yet to have a new release date, he already plans to drop another project, "The Free Weezy Album". "I honestly gotta say that this #FWA album is my best work yet! I won't let u down as a fan. Dis s**t is a beast! Ok let me get bak 2da booth," he said on Twitter last week of the LP which is expected to arrive soon.

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