Lil Wayne Dissed, Steals 'Cash Money' Like Birdman? David Banner Blasts YMCMB Rapper Amid Beef

By Danica Bellini, Mstars Associate Editor | Jul 29, 2015 08:17 AM EDT

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The controversial Cash Money Records saga continues!

Apparently, Bryan "Birdman" Williams AND rapper Lil Wayne are both extremely bad at handling business profits. Fellow emcee David Banner insists that back in 2008, he signed a contract with Tunechi to produce two hit singles on Tha Carter III album - "La La" and "Pu$$y Monster." By 2012, YMCMB allegedly owed Banner a whopping $138,787.19 (via TMZ). But he hasn't been paid anything since.

Over the past few years, Weezy's people mysteriously went MIA. So Banner thinks such royalties actually went up in value.

And the same thing happened in 2009 with Wayne's track "Streets Be Watchin." Banner wrote the song, but wasn't paid. That's already another $15,392.57 (or perhaps more).

So, time for yet another industry lawsuit! Maybe...

Meanwhile, reps for the 32-year-old New Orleans superstar insists that Birdman's to blame (again). Wayne's an artist signed under Cash Money, so it's the company's responsibility to pay.

Do MstarsNews readers agree?

During a recent interview with Power 105.1's Angie Martinez, the hip-hop mogul FINALLY spoke about his bitter ongoing feud with Christina Milian's rumored beau. The Rich Gang hypeman got a bit defensive, but made one point extremely clear:

"You're hearing gossip... Nicki and Drake ain't going nowhere. Regardless."

He then continued:

"I never thought [Wayne] would ever say anything negative about me - ever. In no lifetime. I never thought that could ever happen. That was a lot - sh*t f*cked my day up. I love my son - he means the world to me. So [when he said] something negative about me that affected my life."

Read more on the full story here.

Stay tuned - looks like this celebrity feud isn't ending anytime soon.

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