young money
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Original Content Young Money has helped several artists reach fame. Here is what they've been up to, in and out of the industry.
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Music Lil Wayne reportedly sold his Young Money masters to UMG for $100 million back in 2020, which also allegedly included Drake and Nicki Minaj.
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Music A record that set the stage for Nicki's dominance.
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Music Explore Mellow Rackz's rise in the rap industry, her personal life, and her impressive net worth as of 2024. Dive into her success story.
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Music Lil Wayne's The Carter series began in 2004, with the album including the hit songs "Bring It Back," "Go DJ," and "Earthquake."
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
TV Explore the journey of rapper Lil Twist, his rise to fame, and how he amassed an impressive net worth by 2023. An inspiring success story.
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Jake Skudder -
Music For over a decade, Wayne and Nicki have made numerous hit songs with each other, as well as with other artists.
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Music Lil Wayne's best-selling album is an undeniable classic.
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Mixtapes Lil Wayne's The Carter series features collaborations with Jay-Z, Andre 3000, Tech N9ne, Nas, 2 Chainz, and Bun B.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Original Content Discover Lil Wayne's net worth in 2024, a result of his successful music career, business ventures, and endorsements.
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Jake Skudder -
Music Since completely taking over Young Money back in 2018, Lil Wayne has steadily been making changes, and this is maybe his biggest revision.
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Music Birdman's larger Cash Money imprint held Young Money, on which Lil Wayne led Drake and Nicki Minaj to massive success.
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Original Content It's been 13 years since Drake's "Thank Me Later" released, an album that signified and inspired a new era of hip-hop.
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Sports Travis Hunter previously thanked Lil Wayne during his Heisman acceptance speech.
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Music Wayne really was always showing love to his second family.
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Pop Culture The three headline artists of the label have more than 10,000 weeks on the Billboard charts.
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Music Fans are debating amongst themselves.
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Reviews While the tracklist is bloated, Nicki Minaj effortlessly defends her throne on "Pink Friday 2."
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