In a quest to continue its genre expansion, Cash Money CEO Birdman unveils the visual of Chicagoan songbird Veronica – one of the latest signees to Miami-based record label. Now, with Cash Money backing her yet-titled official debut effort, the songstress shares ‘What Happened To Us’ – the Polow Da Don produced cut which features rapper 2 Chainz.
Miami based rapper Pitbull decides to let loose on Lil Wayne after the YMCMB rapper took shots at his home town. Although he was one the rappers we least expected to return shots, Pitbull is taking shots at Weezy on his latest remix to “Harlem Shake” in a track he called ‘Welcome 2 Dade County.’ “I’m self-made, I’m self-paid / I grew up with no daddy, I’m from Miami-Dade,” Pitbull spits on the track. “It’s a deposition / Watch what you speak / Who’s the definition of Miami? Me / I move cultures, don’t believe me? / Watch and see.”
This isn’t only time Pitbull mentions Cash Money on the track either. The rapper also opens up about Cash Money co-founders Birdman and Slim, alluding to them being the ones making money off of Wayne’s success. “You got money, yeah that’s sweet / But we all know Slim and Baby really eat / You talk Miami, yes you talkin’ Heat / Moral of the story, don’t shit where you eat.”
The video for the well known club banger “Rack City” from Tyga dropped a few days ago, and much to my surprise, was a bit more than I had expected. In the same vein as the simplistic video for “The Motto”, my expectations were set at seeing Tyga throwing money around a colored background, and some Meleena Hayes looking hotties strutting around the screen. But the video has a bit of a story intertwined into it, which hinted to a pseudo throwback to the days of “Thriller” when video’s were like movies. Althought the “plot” for this video is a bit confusing, and just kind of ENDS out of no where, I applaud the effort put into not just having another “Make It Rain” video. Check the method below.
I was searching the web for a Busta Rhymes track that I had heard while I was in New York over the holiday season, and came across a newly released video from Lil Twist featuring Bussa Buss titled “Turnt Up”. For those of you who don’t know, Busta recently signed to Cash Money records, which will probably mean some new collabs, and interesting musical moves. But who knows whats to come, as for now, check out the almost 18 year old Twist, and the almost 40 year old Busta Rhymes do ‘Turnt Up’.