Birdman Demands “Respek” From Charlamagne, Trick Daddy and Rick Ross On Ebro
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Cash Money Records CEO Birdman is back on New York City radio demanding “respek.” This time he visited Hot 97’s Ebro In the Morning Show.
Birdman’s interview with Ebro looks to have gone much better than the brief but explosive one he had with The Breakfast Club in late-April.
Monday morning (May 2) the Cash Money Records co-founder cleared the air on his current relationship status with Lil Wayne, Rick Ross and Trick Daddy. All of whom have reportedly been at odds with Birdman for different reasons as of late, with the latter two speaking out against him in their interviews on The Breakfast Club. He also offered his thoughts on Charlamagne Tha God.
According to a transcript of the interview at AllHipHop.com, this is what Birdman had to say.
On Lil Wayne and the pending lawsuit his “son,” artists and long time collaborator has against him:
I think it’s more of a misunderstanding than a money issue. If you knew me, I always gave Wayne everything he ever wanted…
Me and him talk. You best believe that situation is going to work itself out. Our relationship has changed. I always wanted to be part of my son’s life any kind of way possible. That’s important to me. I love him. We’re gonna figure it out…
Wayne’s always been his own boss. I never interfered in nothing Wayne wanted to do. I always embraced it. Me not putting out Tha Carter V, why wouldn’t I? I got a lot of money invested in Young Money and Wayne. I want to get some of mine back… I think the world deserves a Carter V. Whatever he wanna do, I’m good with.
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On Rick Ross and recent comments he has made about his business practices and treatment of Lil Wayne:
Me and Ross were like brothers, everyday hanging together. One of the reasons we came to Miami is because them n-ggas embraced us. I don’t know what his call was to even get in me and my son’s business, so whatever business me and him have, that’s my son. That sh-t’s gonna work itself out.
I have the utmost respect for Ross. I taught him a lot of game in this sh-t. He watched my pimping, and he went and did his own thing with it. It threw me off…
I ain’t spoke to him or seen him. If we speak, we speak. I can go the rest of my life not speaking to nobody. I don’t give a f*ck about that.
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On Trick Daddy and his recent comments:
I’m a straight gangsta. That n*gga been in my hood. He knows what’s happening with me. I guess a n-gga get on the radio and wanna be funny or something. That n-gga knows what’s happening with me. Google me. Call anything in the 504, ask about me, and watch what comes up. A straight G. I’m just a hustler. I’m a mastermind…
Ross and Trick, they had their opinion. They said that sh-t one time. You ain’t gonna keep hearing that sh-t. That n-gga on the radio station, he’s been playing with me for three, four years. He’s constantly playing with my name. Find you somebody to play with. That’s all I’m saying.
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On Charlamagne Tha God and his dis-respek:
I think for a few years he’s just been slandering my name, not respecting me. To me as a man, it was deeper than music, so I just wanted to go up there and see what’s happening. Put some respect on my name…
I can understand a man with his opinion, and that’s respectable. But I feel when you’re going off the record and taunting me for years, I feel as a man I’m going to make sure that man respects me as a man. There’s no other way about that.
Birdman is set to release his next solo album Ms. Gladys as well as another Rich Gang album this summer. View the entire video on the next page.
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