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What is Gudda Gudda’s Net Worth?
Gudda Gudda is an American rapper who has a net worth of $1 million dollars. Born Carl Lilly on March 11, 1983 in New Orleans, Louisiana, Gudda Gudda was originally a member of Squad Up with Kidd Kidd and Lil’ Wayne. After he became good friends with Lil’ Wayne, Gudda became one of the first artists to be signed to Lil’ Wayne’s label Young Money Entertainment in 2005. Gudda was later featured on Birdman’s album Pricele$$ as well prominently featured on the Young Money group album We Are Young Money. He has also worked with such artists as Nicki Minaj and Drake .
Gudda went on to record with Cash Money Records and Republic Records. In 2009, his single Every Girl (with Young Money) charted on the U.S. charts and received U.S. Gold certification, and that same year his single BedRock (with Young Money featuring Lloyd) charted in the U.S., Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and the U.K. Billboard praised his verse on Lil’ Wayne’s I Am Not a Human Being II track Gunwalk as “show stealing”. In 2014, Young Money released their second compilation album called Young Money: Rise of an Empire, where Gudda was featured on two songs, Fresher Than Ever and You Already Know.
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Former Best Friends Lil Wayne And Birdman Are Now Worst Enemies. Why? How? And What Happens Next??
ByMarvin Juleson June 26, 2015inArticles›Music News
Lil Wayne and Cash Money Records CEO Bryan " Birdman " Williams have arguably been the most inseparable duo in hip-hop over the course of the past decade. Whether it was Lil Wayne calling Birdman his “daddy,” or the pair admitting that they kiss each other on the lips to greet each other as a result of their father-son like relationship, it seemed as if there was nothing that could separate the two New Orleans born musicians. Fast-forward to this week, and it seems like the relationship between Lil Wayne and Birdman can’t get any worse. Earlier this week, Wayne made an accusation against Birdman that, if true, may end up costing the Cash Money record label two of its most popular and highest earning signees. What caused the relationship between Birdman and Weezy to get to this point? Let’s take a look back at the timeline of Wayne and Birdman’s beef.
The public feud between Wayne and Birdman all started on December 4 of last year, when Wayne, after experiencing several delays in the release of his 11th studio album, Tha Carter V, let off a series of tweets blaming the delay on his mentor, Birdman. He added that he wanted off of the Cash Money label, and that he was sorry for his fans who were awaiting the release of the album.
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Many people believed that Wayne was just blowing smoke, some thought that Wayne’s rant was nothing more than a way to create buzz for the album. Those ideas were dashed in January of this year. After taking shots at Birdman on his Sorry 4 The Wait 2 mixtape, Wayne filed a lawsuit against Cash Money Records for $51 million . The suit alleged that the label failed to pay $10 million for the advance and completion of Tha Carter V , and failed to make royalty and profit payments to him. Wayne also stated that he would want to take control of the Cash Money label. Birdman currently owns 51 percent of the label, while Wayne owns 49 percent of the label.
FYI – Birdman has a net worth of $170 million and Lil Wayne has a net worth of $140 million .
In February, after announcing the release of the Free Weezy album, Wayne confirmed in an interview that he and Birdman are no longer on speaking terms, saying that he’s “super-numb” to the situation. In March, Wayne continued to take shots at his mentor, this time utilizing the Young Money cypher as his platform. Said Wayne: “I sing ‘Dear Mama’ to my dear mama and sing ‘Hit ‘Em Up’ to my daddy b–ch ass.”
Though things have been quiet between the two in recent months, things seem that have heated up once again. In new documents submitted by Wayne earlier this week, he claims that the Cash Money record label has managed artists so poorly and that their failure to pay profits to many of its artists, may compel their two biggest artists, Drake and Nicki Minaj , to leave the label. This would be a major blow to the label.
Though this battle between Wayne and Birdman does not seem to have a resolution in sight, hopefully they can hash out their differences sooner rather than later.
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