The Internet is going in-in on Lil Wayne. Social media has erupted at the opportunity to flame the self-proclaimed best rapper alive for allegedly selling the masters to both his and his Young Money artists of past and present including Drake and Nicki Minaj.
Lil Wayne’s YMCMB Masters Rumors Gets Him Flamed
Social media has wasted zip-zero time in going off on Weezy. The Internet ignited pure fire on him for possibly giving up the masters to some of the biggest names in the rap game for millions.
“@liltunechi had to be drinking lean when he sold the @youngmoney catalog to @umpg for $100 mill ??♂️”
Lil Wayne Sells Masters To Major Artists’ Music
The jokes come after buzz developed about Lil Wayne banking millions from his artists’ music. Reports claim Weezy F. Baby made a grip after allegedly selling the masters to Young Money artists of past and present including Nicki Minaj and Drake.
“Story – Sparking major headlines this weekend, it was reported that Lil Wayne had sold his master recordings to Universal Music Group in a $100 million deal. Considering the fact that Bob Dylan sold his entire catalog for $300 million just weeks prior, many were surprised that Wayne didn’t push for more money. According to Music Business Worldwide, the reason why he settled for $100 million is actually quite clear.”
Lil Wayne Pleads Guilty
The hip-hop superstar is fighting against doing major time behind bars. Last week, Weezy F. Baby pleaded guilty to felony possession of a firearm before a judge in a virtual court hearing. Tunechi still faces ten years in prison after pleading guilty. While his trial result is still to come, he did get several drug charges dropped and now faces much less time behind bars than what was previously possible.
Court records: Lil Wayne will plead guilty to a weapons charge today in Miami federal court. More to come.
Weezy F. Baby Sells His Masters
Fans were shocked recently after news came of the major sale, and perhaps will help out with a few of his lawyer fees. Wayne reportedly sold the masters to his music for upwards of $100 million.