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Birdman Gets Angry at Lil Wayne Over 'Sorry 4 the Wait 2' Mixtape
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The rap mogul is reportedly mad at Weezy for trying to get out of his contract and for putting their relationship on blast.

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Birdman's feud with Lil Wayne worsened following the release of "Sorry 4 the Wait 2". Citing sources related to Birdman, TMZ reports that the music mogul is mad at Weezy for dissing him and his Cash Money on a freestyle from the mixtape released last Tuesday.

The song finds Wayne rapping new bars over the beat of O.T. Genasis' hit "CoCo". Some of the lyrics on the new version read, "Cash Money is an army/ I'm a one man army/ And if them n***as comin' for me, I'm going out like Tony... Birdman Jr.? More like ugly duckling."

Somewhere else, he addresses his desire to leave Cash Money, rapping, "All I got is Young Money, no more Cash n***a."

The sources told TMZ that Birdman's not happy with Wayne "disrespecting" him. He's angry at the "Krazy" rapper for trying to get out of his contract as well as for putting their relationship on blast.

Birdman and Wayne have been feuding since Cash Money decided to delay the release of "Tha Carter V" again. Originally planned for December, the LP still has no new official release date.

Following the latest push-back, Tunechi publicly said he wanted to leave Cash Money. He even threatened to sue the company if his project didn't hit the shelves soon. Responding to that, Birdman stated he would only release the album "on his own terms" and would fight Wayne if he brings the case to court.

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