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He added Rich Gang would feature members of Cash Money, Young Money and various Young Money collaborators. [17] The first single from the project, "Tapout", was released on March 12, 2013, and featured Lil Wayne, Future, Mack Maine, and Nicki Minaj and produced by 808 Mafia's Southside and TM88. [18] The album would then be pushed back to July ...
In truth, he and his overbearing grandmother (Auntie Fee) keep the money for themselves. The shop also has a boy named Anthony Clark (Torion Sellers) working there while he puts his focus on school. Rashad's son Kenny (Diallo Thompson) has been hanging out with Calvin's son Jalen (Michael Rainey, Jr.).
"We Are Young Money helped launch the careers of our first generation of acts with Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Tyga. Even though we've been honored with accolades as a company, our hunger hasn't diminished or dwindled. We're hungrier than ever, and we're still building. That goes hand-in-hand with the title Young Money: Rise Of An Empire. We're not ...
While still at Young Money, Currensy created Fly Society with skateboarder Terry Kennedy, first as a clothing company, then expanding to release music. He released the song, "Where da Cash At" as the lead single for his Young Money debut, Music To Fly To, in 2006. In 2007, another mixtape was released entitled Life at 30,000 Feet. He remained ...
We Alright is the first single by hip-hop group Young Money Entertainment from their collaboration album Young Money: Rise of an Empire. It is performed by Young Money rappers Euro and Lil Wayne and features Cash Money artist Birdman. The song was released on January 22, 2014. [1]
The video for "Every Girl" was released on April 6, 2009, and features the Young Money artists and animation from humorous pop-up words and sentences and distortion of a silver Rolls-Royce Phantom in the video. Former Danity Kane member D. Woods makes a cameo appearance in the video with Birdman as well as Young Money artists Lil Chuckee and ...
We Are Young Money is the first compilation album by American hip hop record label Young Money Entertainment, and released on December 21, 2009 [1] by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Universal Motown Records. The album garnered a positive reception but critics were divided on the quality of the label's choice of artists.
The music video for "Money Can't Buy You Class" was released to Ultra Records' YouTube account on June 1, 2010. [28] The video is an extension of the song's lyrical content, and finds de Lesseps offering etiquette advice to a group of young men.