Drake Calls Birdman His “Real OG,” Kai Cenat, Central Cee, And Roy Woods Stop By Tour

Drake recently brought his It’s All A Blur tour to Atlanta, where he was visited by some very special guests. In new photos making their rounds online, Roy Woods is seen posing alongside UK rapper Central Cee as well as streamer Kai Cenat. The trio looked to be in great spirits, enjoying the show from the VIP section. Central Cee has opened for Drake at a variety of stops throughout the tour, including Glendale and Charlotte.

In one clip, Cenat and Central Cee can be seen rapping along to Lil Baby’s “Freestyle,” together, and seemed to be having a blast. Kai Cenat, Central Cee, and Roy Woods aren’t the only artists who paid Drake a visit at his recent tour stop, however. In another clip, Cash Money Founder Birdman can be seen in the crowd, and of course, Drake had to give him a shoutout.

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Central Cee, Kai Cenat, And Roy Woods Visit Drake In Atlanta

In the clip, Drake makes his way down the stairs when he spots the New Orleans native. “Hey!” he says, telling fans to “make some noise for [his] real OG.” He then grabs the camera and directs it at Birdman, who takes the opportunity to wave to the rest of the audience. The two of them are known to have a solid relationship since Drake’s departure from Birdman’s label. “I’m always going to be involved in the Cash Money/Young Money imprint,” Drake explained to Rap Radar in 2019. “And my loyalty, like I said, always lies there.”

Drake’s now at the tail end of his It’s All A Blur tour, after kicking things off in July. He’ll wrap things up this month, with a couple of shows in Toronto next week. He then plans to head to Denver, New Orleans, Nashville, and Columbus, but those dates have yet to be announced.

Birdman Waves To Fans At Drake’s It’s All A Blur Tour

What do you think of Drake giving Birdman a shoutout during his show? Are you surprised by all the celebrity guests who came out to see the It’s All A Blur tour? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more news.

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B.G. Back In The Studio After Being Released From Prison

New Orleans rapper B.G. is making it known he’s back in the studio and isn’t wasting any time. Renowned for his early collaborations with Lil Wayne and Juvenile during the 1990s as part of the rap group Hot Boys, B.G. is returning to his musical roots. A recent video circulating the internet shows the rapper back in the studio with a song overlay in the background. Although the song playing as the overlay is old, the video footage of him in the studio is new. “It’s so crazy how so many ppl in the comments don’t know this song Is from 2009,” one fan wrote in the comments.

Back in July 2012, B.G. received a 14-year federal prison sentence after pleading guilty to two charges: possessing a firearm as a felon and obstruction of justice. For the past 13 years, he had been incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution located in Herlong, California. Herlong is a remote town nestled along the Eastern Sierra Nevada mountains. He was recently released from prison after spending over a decade behind bars. Originally scheduled for release in July 2024, he became a free man seven months ahead of that.

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However, with the support of some high-profile names, including Birdman, people were working on his behalf to get his sentence commuted in 2022. In fact, one of the first individuals to welcome B.G home, was Birdman. In a screen recording from Birdman’s Instagram live, the two were seen dapping it up and greeting each other. The reason this is notable is because Birdman took both B.G. and Lil Wayne under his wing as proteges at Cash Money Records in the early 1990s. Subsequently following B.G.’s release, the Cash Money Records official IG page reposted a video showing B.G. in the studio.

Meanwhile, Birdman has recently spoke out on Cash Money potentially hitting the road, now that B.G. is out. During an Instagram live interview, he mentioned, “We definitely going on tour. I’m putting up $100 mil for it myself. The main players gonna be there.” On that note, keep reading HNHH for the latest news and stay tuned for updates on Birdman and a potential Cash Money tour.

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B.G. Tells 2 Chainz He Wants to Drop Up to 8 Albums and Return to the Road

Report: B.G. to Be Released From Prison This Week

B.G. has something to say. The rapper is fresh out of prison but already planning his return to his rap career. On a phone call, B.G. linked with 2 Chainz, who shared a clip of the NOLA legend disclosing his career plans.

“I should be back on the road by November, December,” B.G. said. “I’m looking forward to it, but I’m about to get in this lab and do 7 or 8 albums. I got too much shit.”

2 Chainz told B.G. that he needed between 30-45 days to “get calibrated.” B.G. agreed, stating he wants to get with kids and be celebrated by real love.

You can see the moment below.

B.G. was officially released from prison last week. Birdman hit Instagram to share an Instagram Live where he greets the former Cash Money rapper. You can see the special moment below.

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Birdman Resigns B.G. To Cash Money & Announces Hot Boys Reunion

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Birdman has made a major announcement. In a recent podcast appearance, the Cash Money Records CEO revealed that former incarcerated rapper, B.G., has officially resigned from the label. Additionally, Birdman hinted at a potential Hot Boys reunion, exciting fans who have been waiting for the New Orleans rap group to reunite. Cash Money Back On […]

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WATCH: B.G. is Officially Released From Jail

Report: B.G. to Be Released From Prison This Week

B.G. is officially released from prison. Birdman hit Instagram to share an Instagram Live where he greets the former Cash Money rapper. You can see the special moment below.

Earlier this week, B.G. celebrated his last birthday behind bars.

“After 12 winters and 13 summers, I see the end zone. It’s my last #Birthday being buried alive. This year I’m celebrating the whole Virgo cycle, matter of fact, from this year forward I’m living and celebrating like everyday is #MyBIRTHDAY

You can see his full message below.

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B.G. Celebrates His Last Birthday Behind Bars: ‘I See The End Zone’

Report: B.G. to Be Released From Prison This Week

B.G. is celebrating his last birthday behind bars.

“After 12 winters and 13 summers, I see the end zone. It’s my last #Birthday being buried alive. This year I’m celebrating the whole Virgo cycle, matter of fact, from this year forward I’m living and celebrating like everyday is #MyBIRTHDAY

You can see his full message below.

B.G. will soon be a free man. The Jasmine Brand reports the Cash Money star and member of the Hot Boys will be released from prison soon.

Sources state that B.G. will be released for his probationary period. In July 2012, B.G. was sentenced to 14 years for possessing a firearm and one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice. In addition, he was given three years of federal supervised release. Plans for his post-prison life are pending.

Last year, a false video of B.G. was shared online and Gucci Mane thought the rapper was already free. Big Guwop was ready to offer a $1 million deal to join 1017 Records.

“My 1017 family help me welcome home the living legend @BGHollyHood!” Gucci wrote in the now-deleted tweet. “Glad u home bruh! Got so much love and respect for u as a man an artist! Get at me, I got a milli for u! WAnna sign u to 1017!!!!”

At that time, B.G.’s release date was slated for April 7, 2024, from the FCI Herlong Detention Center in California.

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Report: B.G. to Be Released From Prison This Week

Report: B.G. to Be Released From Prison This Week

B.G. will soon be a free man. The Jasmine Brand reports the Cash Money star and member of the Hot Boys will be released from prison this week.

Sources state that B.G. will be released for his probationary period. In July 2012, B.G. was sentenced to 14 years for possessing a firearm and one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice. In addition, he was given three years of federal supervised release. Plans for his post-prison life are pending.

Last year, a false video of B.G. was shared online and Gucci Mane thought the rapper was already free. Big Guwop was ready to offer a $1 million deal to join 1017 Records.

“My 1017 family help me welcome home the living legend @BGHollyHood!” Gucci wrote in the now-deleted tweet. “Glad u home bruh! Got so much love and respect for u as a man an artist! Get at me, I got a milli for u! WAnna sign u to 1017!!!!”

At that time, B.G.’s release date was slated for April 7, 2024, from the FCI Herlong Detention Center in California.

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Birdman Begs NBA YoungBoy To Save Hip-Hop: “We Need You, Man”

In a new clip, Birdman is seen making a pretty hefty request of NBA YoungBoy. The two of them appear to be on a FaceTime call, during which Birdman claims that hip hop isn’t doing too well. He calls for the 23-year-old to save the genre, explaining to him that at this point, “this sh*t too watered down.” “We need you, man,” he tells the young rapper.

“The f*ck, man?” Birdman continues before getting reassured. “You gotta save Hip Hop, bruh. Nephew, gotta save this sh*t bruh. Real talk.” Luckily, NBA YoungBoy seems to already have plans to do so. “I see it’s watered down. I’m finna come, though,” NBA YoungBoy says. The clip was showcased on the rapper’s Instagram page, alongside what appears to be a teaser for his next album. “Back at it #albumtime,” he captioned the post. This was far from the first time the Cash Money mogul sung the praises of the performer. He’s even previously claimed that NBA YoungBoy is like family to him.

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Birdman Tells NBA YoungBoy “This Sh*t Too Watered Down”

In his 2022 Billboard cover story, Birdman reflected on working alongside YoungBoy on their collaborative mixtape, From the Bayou. He revealed that the young artist is like a son to him, noting how he was able to spot his potential right away. “Watching how fast he do music and the value of the music, I saw a lot of similarities between him and Wayne,” he explained to the outlet. “I seen stardom in him, but I knew it was a process.”

He went on to describe teaching YoungBoy that he could make a living from his craft. “I once was somebody like him,” Birdman shared, “And had to gamble my life.” He continued, “I wanted to show him that he could really survive off his talent. You could go to jail, or you could die, or you could try to be somebody.”

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Hold The Beef, Hip-Hop Has A Crucial History Of Mentorship

The footnotes of hip-hop are filled with stories of rivalries and enemies. East Coast vs. West Coast beefs, debates over production styles, artists inking other artists to labels, only for the deal to fall flat… So much of hip-hop is animated by these sorts of stories, from its inception to 2023. Sales figures get pushed against one another (remember Kanye vs. 50?), underdogs take swipes at kings (a tale as old as time), MCs are accused of ghostwriting (or worse, employing ghostwriters), others are painted as frauds.

Hip-hop is a game of enemies, and even corporations have used this characterization – who can forget Arby’s employing Pusha T to take a shot at McDonald’s? Despite this, though, it’s unfair to highlight rap’s history of rivals without highlighting how crucial mentorships have been to the history of the game. For every beef, there are five successful relationships between master and apprentice, rising star, and graceful vet.

Because so much of rap music began as an oral tradition, one passed down through storytelling, mythmaking, and the act of observing others create, it makes sense that the genre’s foundations are built upon this idea of the transfer of knowledge. Flows are stolen and beats are mimicked, but rap is partially built on this idea of picking and choosing which ideas to take from where.

Sampling, after all, is the literal act of taking a snippet of sound and recontextualizing it. The mentor-mentee relationship is mutually beneficial. One, the mentee gets access to knowledge and an audience otherwise unobtainable, while the mentor makes an investment in the future, leaving a part of their DNA in another artist to carry the torch long after they’re gone. To celebrate 50 years of hip-hop, here are five of the most impactful mentor-mentee relationships in the history of the game:

Kanye West and No I.D.

Long before Kanye West was the most polarizing figure in rap – well, long before he was the most polarizing figure in rap this time and the time before and the time before that — he was an aspiring producer, as so many know. He was, famously, making five beats a day for three summers, looking for an in to the rap game. The scene is early ’90s Chicago. Producer No I.D. was working with Common, who was beginning to make some noise as the new voice in Chicago. Kanye and I.D.’s moms were friends, and the two beatmakers were introduced. No I.D. immediately spotted Kanye’s talent, even managing the wildly skilled artist for a bit. While that relationship didn’t last, their friendship did, which Kanye eventually memorialized in song, even outlining the importance of mentors. On “Big Brother” from 2007’s Graduation, he raps, “My big brother was B.I.G.’s brother / Used to be Dame and Biggs’ brother / Who was Hip Hop brother, who was No I.D. friend / No I.D. my mentor, now let the story begin.”

Eminem/Dr. Dre and 50 Cent

50 Cent was — at one time in the not-too-distant past — the biggest rap superstar on the planet. His debut album, Get Rich Or Die Tryin’, reshaped the way hip-hop captured the public imagination. He made hits for the streets and hits for the club, blending the two in such a way that his songs were both instantly familiar yet entirely unique to his story. Of course, 50 carried massive amounts of innate talent, but it also helped that he had two of rap’s biggest superstars on his side. He was mentored by Dr. Dre and Eminem, who helped sculpt him into the icon he became on Get Rich. It helped to have two of the biggest influencers in rap on your side. Who can forget the music video for “In Da Club,” which features an absolutely jacked 50 engineering himself in a lab, seemingly turning himself into an indestructible behemoth? The reveal, though, shows Eminem and Dre in white lab coats, facilitating the entire training camp. Even they were in on the joke that they had created a monster, though now it’s clear that 50 was likely destined for stardom regardless.

Birdman and Lil Wayne

Lil Wayne’s Young Money empire wouldn’t be what it is today if it wasn’t for Birdman and his game-changing Cash Money enterprise. Before Weezy, Drake, and Nicki took over the industry, Birdman was offering up game to the hustling, rising New Orleans nightmare. Birdman and Weezy first linked up when the latter was only eight years old, and Wayne signed his first deal with Birdman’s label four years later – before he was even a teenager. That deal was for a project with B.G., and two years later Wayne joined the Hot Boyz with B.G., Juvenile, and Young Turk. Of course, it was Wayne’s solo career that turned Cash Money from a regional favorite to an international sensation, but much of Weezy’s success is due to Birdman‘s belief in him as an artist and entrepreneur. In an interview with New Orleans’ Q93 Radio, Birdman broke down the depth of their relationship, saying, “Before I had a child, Wayne and all of them were my children, you heard me? Wayne to me is my son—my first-born son—and that’s what it do for me. That’s my life, that’s my love and that’s my thing. That’s my lil’ son. I love him to death.”

Eazy-E and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

Eazy-E signed the melodically inclined Cleveland, Ohio rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony while on tour in the early 1990s, shortly after the group had chased him across the country hoping to encounter the former N.W.A. legend. Working with the group allowed Eazy an opportunity back onto rap’s mountaintop through Ruthless Records, his clearest path to influence after his West Coast group had fallen apart. Bone Thugs’ 1994 EP, Creepin’ On Ah Come Up features Eazy’s fingerprints throughout, and while Eazy died tragically in 1995, the group’s biggest hit, 1996’s “Tha Crossroads,” was dedicated to the late star. Ironically enough, Eazy was attracted to working with Bone Thugs because they were tighter than N.W.A. ever was. In a 2015 VIBE story, Krayzie Bone recalled something Eazy shared with him: “One thing he used to trip off of was how close Bone was because back then when one of us would get up to go to the bathroom the other four would follow. One day, E told us, ‘Man, if N.W.A. would have been as tight as y’all nobody would have never came between us.’”

Shock G and Tupac Shakur

2Pac didn’t get his start in the rap world on the mic. Instead, he began his career as a dancer and road crew associate with dirty-rap pioneers Digital Underground. The group, led by the inimitable Shock G, landed a massive hit with “The Humpty Dance,” and it was during this time that Tupac was reportedly carrying the group’s crates of vinyl to performances. Fast forward two years and 2Pac was featured on the group’s single “Same Song.” Fast forward four more months and Shakur’s Interscope Records debut landed on shelves. Shock G also lent his professional ear to 2Pac’s work, producing his breakthrough single “I Get Around” and serving as co-producer on Pac’s debut album 2Pacalypse Now. At the premiere of the 2017 movie All Eyez On Me, Shock G (who has since tragically passed as well), reflected on Tupac’s philosophy on life, saying, “He was ready, he knew he was done here. On to his next planet, on to his next adventure, maybe he was reincarnated on Earth, who knows? But Pac wasn’t worried about death. He was not scared of death and neither am I.”

It turns out that mentees can end up leading teachers too.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Birdman Announces Upcoming Documentary “Mastermind” Showcasing His Impact On The Music Business

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Bryan “Birdman” Williams, co-founder of Cash Money Records, is set to release a new documentary titled Mastermind. The documentary aims to showcase the hip-hop legend’s influential role as a CEO and mogul in the music business. With a teaser video posted on Instagram, Birdman offers a glimpse into his success and intelligence, emphasizing his significant […]

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