Birdman and Lil Wayne’s relationship: ‘More than a normal father-son relationship’

It’s possible that Birdman and Lil Wayne’s long-standing rivalry is about to come to an end. On the morning of Monday, March 26, Stunna posted a picture on his Instagram account that showed the two artists having a good time together at a club with each other. Williams penned “Me and My Son” as the caption for the social media post that is being shared. The hashtag #YMCMBEAST.

At the beginning of March, the rappers from Like Father, Like Son got back together at Club LIV in Miami (March 11). This was in response to a video that went viral showing them chatting and having a nice time together. Over the course of the past few months, the 49-year-old has made multiple public appearances in order to promote his documentary Cash Money, which is available on Apple Music. During his appearance on the Wendy Williams Show on February 20, Birdman made a commitment to work with Weezy in the near future. During the course of our lives, he made the remark, “You’ll see Wayne and me working again at some point.”

inside the context of an interview with Rap-Up, the Chief Executive Officer of Cash Money even announced that the highly anticipated Tha Carter V would eventually be released inside the current year. It was with full assurance that he proclaimed, “This year, you’ll get that.” This whole thing began in 2015, when Lil Wayne filed a lawsuit against Birdman and Cash Money Records, seeking $51 million in damages. As a result of numerous instances of late payments and numerous delays in the delivery of his album, the native of New Orleans demanded that he be released from his contract with the record label