"RELEASE CARTER V OR I'M SUING AND LEAVING" - LIL WAYNE

Bondye Vodou

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:dahell:Sorry Wayne but u saw this bytch nikka snake every nikka dat was around him but for sum dumbass reason u thought just cause he stuck his tongue down your throat you'd be safe from his snakery :mindblown:. Now u ain't hot no more and he treating like a pimp treats a used up prostitute that don't satisfy tricks like she used to:snoop:. U gots no one to blame but your damn self.:camby:
 

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7. Offer zero guidance. Ignore the fact that the social insulation of newfound fame may estrange your artist from former friends and family who see him as an ATM. Ignore the

possibility of your artist spending well beyond his means trying to support leeches. Don’t advise them of taxes or long-term planning. Let him spend his advance and show

money recklessly on car rentals, hotels, clothes, jewelry, groupies, strip clubs, bottle service, pills/weed/syrup and maybe even guns and drugs to sell. Let him remain

blissfully ignorant and intoxicated, especially as his manager steals money from him.

As the hype from their initial single starts to fade, the inevitable “beef” with other artists (possibly related to pre-fame street beef) commences, and they finally realize

their money is looking funny, the artist will become upset and disillusioned with fame. Ignore their outrage. Don’t offer them any advice. If they confront you, reassure them

everything is fine. If you feel the urge, offer them a vanity label which they’ll think makes them a “boss” but is little more than a letterhead that you control.

:wow:
 

WOAHMYGOODNESS

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U made this up?
7. Offer zero guidance. Ignore the fact that the social insulation of newfound fame may estrange your artist from former friends and family who see him as an ATM. Ignore the

possibility of your artist spending well beyond his means trying to support leeches. Don’t advise them of taxes or long-term planning. Let him spend his advance and show

money recklessly on car rentals, hotels, clothes, jewelry, groupies, strip clubs, bottle service, pills/weed/syrup and maybe even guns and drugs to sell. Let him remain

blissfully ignorant and intoxicated, especially as his manager steals money from him.

As the hype from their initial single starts to fade, the inevitable “beef” with other artists (possibly related to pre-fame street beef) commences, and they finally realize

their money is looking funny, the artist will become upset and disillusioned with fame. Ignore their outrage. Don’t offer them any advice. If they confront you, reassure them

everything is fine. If you feel the urge, offer them a vanity label which they’ll think makes them a “boss” but is little more than a letterhead that you control.

:wow:
 

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:ufdup:Be careful Wayne.

:mjcry: Looks like a hostage picture.
 

Calmye

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7. Offer zero guidance. Ignore the fact that the social insulation of newfound fame may estrange your artist from former friends and family who see him as an ATM. Ignore the

possibility of your artist spending well beyond his means trying to support leeches. Don’t advise them of taxes or long-term planning. Let him spend his advance and show

money recklessly on car rentals, hotels, clothes, jewelry, groupies, strip clubs, bottle service, pills/weed/syrup and maybe even guns and drugs to sell. Let him remain

blissfully ignorant and intoxicated, especially as his manager steals money from him.

As the hype from their initial single starts to fade, the inevitable “beef” with other artists (possibly related to pre-fame street beef) commences, and they finally realize

their money is looking funny, the artist will become upset and disillusioned with fame. Ignore their outrage. Don’t offer them any advice. If they confront you, reassure them

everything is fine. If you feel the urge, offer them a vanity label which they’ll think makes them a “boss” but is little more than a letterhead that you control.

:wow:
:ohhh: where's this from:sadbron:
 

meth68

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Sad...16+ years in the game and still movin like a Worker...

This should be a wake up call to all rappers out there. Wayne one of the biggest in the game and still has a "boss" dude getting sonned like hes a rookie.. If Wayne can be shelved, you better believe your newly signed ass could be too :takedat:
 
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