This is the Maybach Exelero, a rare supercar some people may have never heard of. And in this instance the word ‘rare’ just doesn’t cut it, because there’s only one in existence.
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This is the Maybach Exelero, a rare supercar some people may have never heard of. And in this instance the word ‘rare’ just doesn’t cut it, because there’s only one in existence.
Birdman is the co-founder and public face of Cash Money Records. With his millions made from rap, the OG rapper is known for purchasing the rarest and most expensive cars out there. Birdman collection is even said to be the BEST in Hip-Hop.
The "Greatest Rapper of All Time" title is one of the most prestigious monikers in the history of hip hop; it's also one of the most debated. In terms of innovation, there's no denying the importance of Rakim.
When it comes to achieving commercial success during a pivotal time in the genre's infancy during the 1980s, names such as LL Cool and Run DMC are also mentioned among the best ever. When it comes to wordplay and storytelling, a strong argument can be made for emcees like Biggie, Big L, Eminem, and Kendrick Lamar. On the flip side, if being a generation-defining artist who makes classic album after classic album was a part of the criteria, then rappers such as 2Pac, Jay-Z, and Lil Wayne also could lay claim to the title as well. But what about the opposite side of the spectrum? Who's the worst rapper of all time? And furthermore, what's the criteria?
Lil Wayne has had a pretty tough couple of years, but thankfully he's had some great friends to help him through it all — Jay-Z and Swizz Beatz.
"There's people like Jay-Z. He helped me when I was really, really, really down. Really, really, really down," Wayne said onstage in his address to the crowd. "Jay don't want me to tell nobody. That man helped me with my taxes. He's a real friend, y'all."
Hot off the release of their From The Bayou mixtape, Birdman and YoungBoy Never Broke again release the video for its opening track 100 Rounds.
Birdman's interview on the "Big Facts Podcast" has been getting a lot of attention. From him addressing why he kissed Lil Wayne on the mouth, to giving over a billion total to Lil Wayne, Drake, and Nicki Minaj, Birdman is spilling a lot of never-heard-before information.
It was recently reported that Lil Wayne sold his masters to Universal Music Group for $100 million back in June of this year. After documents of the deal were revealed, the sale reportedly included the master of Young Money artists as well. The three prominent artists on that list are Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Tyga. Given all of the work and culture shifts that the four artists have created, $100 million seems pretty cheap for ownership of their sound recorded copyrights.
This news led fans to speculate which albums were sold within the deal. According to the documents, the masters include every Drake album aside from his 2020 releases. Every 2020 release from the OVO CEO is under his OVO imprint in conjunction with Republic Records. Republic is also a subsidiary of Universal Music Group. Every project from 2009’s So Far Gone to 2018’s Scorpion is reportedly included in Wayne’s Universal deal. On the other hand, all of Nicki Minaj’s albums have fallen under the Young Money/Cash Money imprint since her debut release, Pink Friday.
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