How much can Drake, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne make in concert together?

Birdman believes Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Lil Wayne—all former Cash Money/Young Money members—could fetch $20 million for a concert together.

The Cash Money Records mogul said during a recent appearance on The 85 South Comedy Show podcast that while his company has received bids of $4 million to $5 million for Weezy alone, the price would treble if Nicki and Drizzy were included.

He said, “So you know, that’s about $15–20 million a show with Nicki and Drake.” “Big data. Numerous [amounts on the table]. $4–5 million every performance. There have been offers of $4–$5 million for each program. That isn’t include Nicki and Drake.

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The previous YMCMB celebrities have always been associated with large sums of money. After signing a record contract with Universal Records, Birdman reportedly offered Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Lil Wayne a total of $1.4 billiоn, as he disclosed back in 2021.

“I could honestly sаy that I gave Wayne between $400 and $500 million, Drake about $500 million, and Nicki about $300, $400 million out of my pocket when Universal gave me a bag, brother,” he said. “No hat. Ask them if you don’t believe them.

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Drake was still signed to the label a few years ago, and he is without a doubt one of the most well-known musicians in the world. But since Certified Lover Boy came out in 2021, his albums have been released under Republic Records and OVO Sound.

However, in a 2019 interview with Rap Radar, he pledged to stick with the business that his brother Slim and Birdman created. He said, “I will always be a part of the Cash Money/Young Money imprint.” “And as I’ve said before, my loyalty is always there.”

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At the somewhat postponed third and final night of Drake’s October World Weekend event in August 2022, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and Drake took the stage together for the first time in over ten years at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage.

Lil Wayne interrupted Drake’s goodbye address at the conclusion of the star-studded event to announce the release of his Tha Carter VI album. He said to the assembly, “I’m working on Carter VI, coming soon!”

As the evening drew to an end, a massive sign with the words “Tha Carter VI” emerged on the onstage screen, but a year later, it hasn’t materialized.