Late last year, Tyga, of Weezy's Young Money, which is 51 percent owned by Birdman and Cash Money, took to social media to put on blast that Cash Money refused to release his album ("The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty"), per Pitchfork. Other artists who escaped the label for similar reasons were Limp Bizkit, Mystikal, and Busta Rhymes, who all left Cash Money Records in 2014.
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Mannie's departure led to an out-of-court settlement, with the rapper confirming he left Cash Money "because of money, scratch, moolah."
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As he explained to Complex in 2012, "My reason is the same reason most artists leave their label-money." and are making an album together? /iA4gViiuwhĪfter scoring a number of hits for Cash Money back in the late '90s and early 2000s, Juvenile left the label and sued for financial mismanagement. The three hitmakers previously collaborated on several tracks, including "Back That Azz Up," "I Need A Hot Girl," and "Tha Block Is Hot." Juvenile and Mannie Fresh have both left Cash Money Records, while Lil Wayne has been trying to do the same but remains under contract and embattled in a lawsuit with the brotherly duo behind one of rap's biggest music empires. "We already got some features," Juvenile added. "It's necessary that y'all come back and do this album, and even show the planet that whatever was going on with us we can get over that."
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"The fans demanded this, to them it's iconic," Mannie told AllHipHop. Fans have been demanding a new collaboration from the trio for some time, and now they just might get it. Cash Money Records stars Juvenile and Mannie Fresh have announced that they are hard at work with Lil Wayne on a new project together.