Birdman is not happy with the way he's being portrayed publicly as contract negotiations between Cash Money Records and Lil Wayne have reached an impasse.
As we previously reported, Wayne filed a $51 million breach of contract lawsuit against the label in January of 2015.
The suit claims that Cash Money violated the deal in three ways.
1. Not paying Wayne an $8 million advance when he began recording "Tha Carter V" in December 2013.
2. Failing to pay Wayne an additional $2 million upon completion of the album a year later.
3. Refusing to release the album.
TMZ reports that Wayne's recent retirement talk and the perception that Stunna won't release "Tha Carter V" has the record mogul feeling like he's being made to look like the bad guy, when that's not the case.
Sources close to Birdman told TMZ that he can't release the album because Weezy refuses to hand it over.
Wayne's camp says it's going to remain that way until he's properly compensated financially. The rapper vows not to leak "Tha Carter V" because he's not going to give it away for free.
Fans can only hope this situation gets worked out sooner rather than later.
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