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Born and raised in Mineral Wells, Tx. located west of Fort Worth in the DFW. Sports have really been the premise of my life as I lettered in 5 different sports in high school so I am very competitive. I've been writing music, poetry, and rapping since age 13. Now 22 years old and with two mixtapes under my belt, I'm pressing harder than ever to make music I love and look toward recieving a deal soon. I love and appreciate everyone who's supported me and in return I will deliver real music. With your support I will make everyone fall in love with hip hop once again.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Birdman Talks State Of Young Money, Lil Wayne



The head of Cash Money talks about Young Money's hustle, and how they got by without their biggest star.
There's no questioning Young Money's success this year. With Lil Wayne's Rebirth and I Am Not a Human Being, in addition to Drake's Thank Me Later and Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday being among rap's highest-selling releases, the collective has done extremely well.
In a recent interview with XXLMag.com, Cash Money founder and CEO Birdman spoke about the group's concerted effort. "Aww man, this is what we worked hard and put all of these years in for. It feels good; it’s beyond words. We look at it like this, next year we have to have more, so we have to work harder. This is just giving us different ways to motivate ourselves."
The former Big Tymer elaborated, explaining what it meant to accomplish all this with Young Money's number one attraction - Lil Wayne. "We had to just buckle down. Losin’ [Wayne], that was big, so we had to go and get another motivation and that was our motivation. We wanted— just when he came home, to show the young boy what we’ve accomplished. Everybody played their part, as a team. Everybody supported each other as a team. It really brought a lot of us closer. And with [Wayne] being home, we’re even closer.
"[Losing Wayne] was a gift and a curse. The curse is that young’n had to do the time; the gift is that we united up and everybody came to the table."

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