Lil Wayne Is Moving Forward With His Lawsuit Against Birdman Despite Stage Reunion
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Despite recent stage reunion in Miami, the 33-year-old rapper hasn't settled the lawsuit against his mentor and Cash Money Records boss.

AceShowbiz - Lil Wayne hasn't settled a lawsuit against Birdman despite their recent stage reunion in Miami. According to TMZ, the 33-year-old rapper is still pushing forward with his lawsuit. Young Money sources tell the site that Weezy "isn't softening on his main demands."

Weezy wants to release his album "Tha Carter V" and get the millions he says Birdman owes him. The "How to Love" hitmaker previously threatened to take Drake and Nicki Minaj with him if he leaves Cash Money. According to the sources, there is still no talk of a settlement.

The recent Miami reunion was mostly "sentimental." Birdman reportedly attempted to repair his personal relationship with Weezy before fixing their business ties.

During Weezy and Birdman's appearance together in Miami on Sunday night, January 17, the two performed their 2006 collaboration "Stuntin' Like My Daddy". Birdman also showed his love for Weezy, telling the crowd, "This my motherf**kin' son and I'ma die for him, I'ma live for him, and I'll motherf**kin' kill for him, ya heard me? That aint gon' never change. It's YMCMB for life."

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