![]() ![]() Jazze Pha who produced some of the new Big Tymers album Hood Rich will be teaming with Mannie to work on new CMR stuff. Cash Money has also added a new producer to work with Mannie Fresh. The New CMR grabs every fan base including Hip-Hop, Straight Rap, and R&B. The have signed many acts in the past year including Mack 10, TQ, Boo and Gotti off R. But for most of 2001 Cash Money has been stocking the farm systme. That Left Baby and Mannie Fresh(The Big Tymers) and 2 Hot Boys(Lil Wayne and Turk). With the Leaving of Juvenile to do his own label(UTP Records) and BG leaving because of creative differences. Tho the name is the same for CMR the look and sound has changed. The same thing has almost happened with Cash Money Records. You might remember about 6 months ago when the new Master P album drop they were no longer called no limit records they were now called the New No Limit. The more things change, the more they stay the same. "It's history, man, Cash Money's first sample," Wayne said of "Way of Life." "Me and Baby going back and forth on it, and TQ's singing. Using Jazzy Pha (who just signed a 50-song production deal with Cash Money, his spokesperson said) for tracks also marks a big change for the camp that has mostly relied on Fresh's track mastering, as is incorporating tidbits from other's people music. I don't know if everybody's been sleeping on the boy, but I got one of the best flows in America." With Mannie and Jazzy Pha on the beats, it's no way I can go wrong. I'm talking about things everybody can relate to. I got a lot more money, I get to go to other places and see a lot more. "It's just a whole lot of maturity with me," explains Weezey, who was given his own record company, Young Money Entertainment, by Cash Money co-CEO Baby on his last birthday. Instead of marking it or playing with it, I'm kind of praising it: 'That was 400 Degreez, the biggest selling album.' "Īside from his flow, which he feels is criminally underrated, the 19-year-old said his growth is helping generate the heat. ![]() That was the biggest selling record we ever put out. "Homie put a record out under Cash Money Records, 400 Degreez. "Its five because it's a whole lot hotter," he said, cheering himself on. It's not a dis aimed at Juvenile, who sold over 4.5 million records with 400 Degreez in 1998. Wayne said he still talks to his former groupmates and he doesn't want anybody to get it twisted when they hear the title of his new album, 500 Degreez. Ain't no hard feelings around, ain't nobody hurting, we're just having fun." This time we're showing them we're having fun, we still doing it, and we doing it good. A lot of artists have gone their separate ways and it's just me and the Big Tymers basically. "The whole world knows we lost a lot of the artists. "The whole thing about this video is, we got a point to prove," Wayne said. Juvenile, BG and Turk have bolted, leaving Wayne as the sole Hot Boy. Besides additions in the past couple of years such as TQ, Mack 10, Gillie Da Kid, Boo & Gotti and Mikkey, most of the artists who first helped Cash Money rake in all those millions are gone from the fold. While the themes and corresponding images of success and excess still resonate with the label, Wayne concurred that Cash Money is practically a new company. "Every party we go to, we got Bentleys, Sprewell, ice, Cristal, Jacuzzis, stretches, we doing it. "The whole concept is a four-party day," he explained. We had to let y'all know we was doing it like that. "We first came with the bling bling sh- and hit y'all with everything. "You know we can't leave alone what made us," he said of the clip. Lil' Wayne says that in his new video for "Way of Life," you'll see more of that stunning that's become synonymous with his label, Cash Money Records. ![]()
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