
Young Money thieves, steal your love and leave” I hate to see her go, but I love to watch her leaveīut I keep her runnin back and fort’ – soccer teamĬold as a winter’s day, hot as a summer’s eve I knock her lights out, and she still shine I’m attracted to her, wit her attractive ass


Lil Wayne: “Uh, she got that good good, she Michael Jackson +Bad+ Thankfully it’s easy to listen to the Kane Beatz produced “Bedrock” and forget the whole thing. Should any song with current or former members of the label working together be considered a Young Money song? Are only songs that appear on “We Are Young Money” considered “official” Young Money tracks? Is the actual group Young Money only the rappers signed to Young Money on this CD, or could an entire Drake album be considered a Young Money album if Lil Wayne or Nicki Minaj appear on it? It’s enough to make one’s head spin. That makes it problematic to define Young Money as a rap group as well. Young Money’s been around long enough to have FORMER signees? Apparently so. There are actual lists of “current” and “former” artists on the Young Money roster floating around the internet. The problem is that Weezy takes Young Money more seriously than a loose affiliation – he clearly intends for it to be a full-fledged label.
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One might try to define Young Money as a rap collective instead – a loosely affiliated group of rappers that are friends with Lil Wayne and do records with each other. In fact the only two labels of record on this new CD are Cash Money Records and Universal Motown. Now theoretically Young Money Entertainment is Lil Wayne’s vanity imprint, the one which budding rap star Drake is signed to, but “We Are Young Money” is not being released under that imprint. It’s surprisingly hard to define what or perhaps WHO Young Money is.
