The rapper made the announcement during the KMEL Summer Jam show at the Oracle Arena in Oakland last night (June 13).
At present, it is unclear whether he was referring to the record label arm of Roc Nation or its management roster. In January, Lil Wayne announced he was suing Cash Money Records and its owner Birman for $51m (Ł37m). TMZ reported that the rapper was taking legal action to free himself from the label as he believed they violated his contract by not releasing his new album 'Tha Carter V'.
Cash Money has been around for years and have had several flagship artists. People thought Cash Money was dead after Juvenile bailed alllll the way in 2001
Cash Money has been around for years and have had several flagship artists. People thought Cash Money was dead after Juvenile bailed alllll the way in 2001
And when Juveline left, Wayne carried Cash Money for years