Monday, May 2, 2011

Bangladesh is a Sucka For Punishment!


Bangladesh is speaking out against Cash Money Records, claiming he hasn’t been properly paid for his music production. But this isn’t the first time the hip hop hit-maker has filed this sort of complaint. You may remember last year, Bangladesh sued Cash Money Records for $500K. Surprisingly, later that same year (after Lil Wayne’s release from prison), Bangladesh reunited with the Cash Money artist to produce Wayne’s 2011 hit song “6 Foot, 7 Foot” — and according to Bangladesh, his history with the label has repeated itself.
Here’s what Bangladesh had to say:

“It’s not about the money, it’s not about me charging him for the beat, because he’s Lil Wayne; he’s going to sell albums. You only really charge people that you think is not gonna really sell too much, so you want to get your money off top. You might not get it on the back -end because albums don’t sell no more.”

Bangladesh said because Cash Money wasn’t cutting him a paycheck, he’s willing to trade the “6 Foot, 7 Foot” beat for Lil Wayne to feature on his up coming album — but he says Lil Wayne and Cash Money Records stiffed him again.
Here’s what he had to say about that:

“I don’t know if it is the people around the situation or it’s the actual person. Every time we come up with a solution, it never gets taken care of. I just can’t keep giving them music.”

Hey Bangladesh…you’re a dumb Nicca! Know why? Because Cash Money Records has no respect for anyone mane! Don’t believe me? Ask Mannie Fresh.

Cash Money Records CEO Bryan “Birdman” Williams is rich because he knows who to pay and who not to pay, and Birdman only cares about Lil Wayne and his brother Ronald “Slim’ Williams. Birdman is no different than P. Diddy, who only cares about himself. That’s why it was easy for Birdman to buy himself a $8 million Maybach. Put it this way, any artist or producer doing business with Cash Money Records has the same chance with him as they do at a Las Vegas casino. Know why? Because the odds are the same — you could win or lose, but most leave broke. Don’t you agree?

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