11:21 pm - 10/30/2010

Lil Wayne is expected to finish his Rikers Island sentence next Thursday, Nov. 4. That very day, the rap megastar will likely make a bee-line for one of his favorite places on Earth: the recording studio.
“Me knowing Wayne, he’s going into the studio,” Cash Money label head Baby (a.k.a. Birdman) tells the Music Mix. “He hasn’t been able to rap for months. I think after seeing the family, popping a few bottles, it’s back to basics. Family first, that’s what we believe in, that’s what we’re loyal to. After that, I think the same day he comes home, he’s going to go straight to the studio.”
Wayne’s first priority when he enters the booth for the first time since March will be working on his long-promised project Tha Carter IV. Baby expects that album to arrive in the first quarter of 2011, though no release plans have been finalized.
Baby is also looking forward to working with Wayne on a sequel to Like Father, Like Son, the collaborative album that the mentor and protégé released in 2006. “We’re planning on putting that out Father’s Day weekend,” he says. So what should fans expect to hear next June? “Just me and Wayne being us, the father-son thing. [We're] bringing that Cash Money/Young Money sound, that traditional hard-body rap, the music that we do together — that gangsta s—, straight up.”
The next year is shaping up to be a busy one for the label. Along with Tha Carter IV and Like Father, Like Son 2, Baby anticipates new releases from Cash Money/Young Money artists including himself, Drake, Jay Sean, Bow Wow, DJ Khaled, Tyga, Lil Twist, and more. Drake’s sophomore full-length will likely drop next summer. “He’s in the lab right now,” says Baby. “You never know with Drizzy — [the album will be done] whenever he’s ready.”
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Weezy headin to da recordin studio straight outta jail

Lil Wayne is expected to finish his Rikers Island sentence next Thursday, Nov. 4. That very day, the rap megastar will likely make a bee-line for one of his favorite places on Earth: the recording studio.
“Me knowing Wayne, he’s going into the studio,” Cash Money label head Baby (a.k.a. Birdman) tells the Music Mix. “He hasn’t been able to rap for months. I think after seeing the family, popping a few bottles, it’s back to basics. Family first, that’s what we believe in, that’s what we’re loyal to. After that, I think the same day he comes home, he’s going to go straight to the studio.”
Wayne’s first priority when he enters the booth for the first time since March will be working on his long-promised project Tha Carter IV. Baby expects that album to arrive in the first quarter of 2011, though no release plans have been finalized.
Baby is also looking forward to working with Wayne on a sequel to Like Father, Like Son, the collaborative album that the mentor and protégé released in 2006. “We’re planning on putting that out Father’s Day weekend,” he says. So what should fans expect to hear next June? “Just me and Wayne being us, the father-son thing. [We're] bringing that Cash Money/Young Money sound, that traditional hard-body rap, the music that we do together — that gangsta s—, straight up.”
The next year is shaping up to be a busy one for the label. Along with Tha Carter IV and Like Father, Like Son 2, Baby anticipates new releases from Cash Money/Young Money artists including himself, Drake, Jay Sean, Bow Wow, DJ Khaled, Tyga, Lil Twist, and more. Drake’s sophomore full-length will likely drop next summer. “He’s in the lab right now,” says Baby. “You never know with Drizzy — [the album will be done] whenever he’s ready.”
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Which means he's a rumored homosexual who has a flair for words and will die soon.
his comments made me laugh so much and he was qt
/Young Moooooooooooolah baaaaaaaaaaaby *flashes grills*
i need a hot girl
watcha want boooooooy
i want a hot girl~
The media here gets really touchy about overseas stars, especially rappers jfc. They print their criminal records, follow their every move, analyze their lyrics and sometimes the government doesn't even let them in. Snoop was banned for a while, but as soon as he was allowed in and toured, the media was totally kissing his ass after realising he wasn't a DANGEROUS GANGSTA OMG - it was really pathetic.
Back in the day, after huge debate, Eminem was finally allowed in but only if he took the teeth off the chainsaw he used on stage X_X He hasn't toured or even visited since.
Lol I don't get why they're so hostile tho, especially since Australia is a huge music market. You'd think they would welcome all the money and attention touring artists bring in.
They're very welcoming of Pink, who did like 2300000 shows last time she toured here. But I think it's because she's a "rocker" type and Australia seems to prefer that over glossy pop stars or gangsta rappers O_o.
There's this show here on an independent channel called Media Watch and it picks up on all the fake shit our proper news media here runs with, some of it is just unbelievable and it stuns me how the show always has so much material to get through each week. I barely read anything Australian now, they've gotten so bad at fact checking etc. Even though we're a day ahead of the world, we still get news at least 2 days late, for some reason. I just use American sites now lol.
Yeah, my overseas friends make fun of how loved Pink is here, I'm like "IT'S NOT ME, I'M NOT PART OF IT!" I really don't get what's so amazing about her, her songs are depressing and her voice is so grating.