Lil Wayne vs. Young Thug Beef Over, Drops 'The Carter Six' Album Diss After Threats: Birdman & Cash Money Blasted AGAIN, Future Remix [LISTEN]
Apparently, up-and-coming Rich Gang rapper Young Thug doesn't want to cause anymore trouble with YMCMB superstar, Lil Wayne. Perhaps the "Lifestyle" emcee was just looking for some extra cyber attention before the highly-anticipated release of his new mixtape - and it worked!
The official release of Weezy's upcoming studio album The Carter V still remains a total mystery, since Birdman seemingly refuses to recognize its existence. So, in support of his Cash Money Records boss, Thug supposedly deemed his own compilation The Carter Six:
thuggerthugger1: "#c6otw 4/17."
Not cool! And Wayne wasn't too happy about the blatent blow, so ultimately threatened legal action [again]. Thankfully, Thug backed-down before things took another dark turn. Despite the nonstop drama, he still considers the New Orleans emcee an industry "idol." Check it out:
But that doesn't necessarily mean that Thug's pleased with the current situation, either:
So, keep an eye out for The Barter Six now?
Still, Weezy doesn't plan on calling a public truce anytime soon! The "Lollipop" crooner just released a new remix to Future's hit tune, "F*ck Up Some Commas" (Monday, April 13). And again, he manages to blast Birdman and his CM posse:
At one point, Wayne raps:
"Ain't no more Cash Money just money... They don't call me Jr. no more, they call me the Number One Stunna."
And according to MTV News:
That last part is not only a reference to the fact that, for a decade, Weezy has adopted the moniker of Birdman Jr. - which, since the fallout, he's clearly leaving behind - but also to another of Birdman's nicknames and hit songs.
Well, well...
Stay tuned, hopefully the #FreeWeezy album will hit airwaves soon.