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Post by belladonna1983 on Jul 16, 2015 20:39:06 GMT
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Post by shanaelmsford on Jul 16, 2015 22:51:58 GMT
Wow. Sued for $50 million that they might not even have and another upper level executive just left. I'd really be surprised if this "business" lasts until the end of the year. They're wrong for calling it Jay-Zoo's though , because everyone with sense knows he's not the majority owner.
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Post by backup26 on Jul 16, 2015 22:56:34 GMT
Birdman is just as bad as Jay... If not worse... Wayne is suing Birdman, Birdman is suing Jay... This is insane
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Post by quianaj11 on Jul 17, 2015 0:38:51 GMT
wth ? is going on here smh.
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Post by missy on Jul 17, 2015 2:19:43 GMT
Birdman is desperate, he needs some money, although I believe he has a legit case, but still very desperate. But Camel's people over at The Tidal-Wave should have known that Wayne can't give rights for Tidal to use his music if he don't own it himself, COME ON!
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Post by eljjai on Jul 17, 2015 10:13:44 GMT
Haw Haw! Why do most of Jay's enterprises end in legal action? what part of the game is that? What part of the Harvard Business curriculum is that taught from?
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Post by fadingjay on Nov 14, 2016 3:02:55 GMT
Jay Z better make sure he never sets foot near Birdman's home state. Never. Birdman rolls deep. He's the real deal. You may not like him but he will get what he wants. You maybe won't read about it but Jay Z will pay him off.
Birdman aint got a background of selling a few bags of crack while hanging out with real dealers like Jay Z did when he was a foot soldier. Birdman was what he said - and note how he doesn't say much. Real bad boys move in silence. People can what they like about Birdman and Wayne but at least they were more or less out in the open and not selling their ass to perverts who came into Brooklyn during the time Jay Z was a youth in Marcy Projects.
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