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Drake, Tyga, Lil Twist: Which Young Money Release Are You Anticipating The Most?


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Mack Maine might've excited fans when he announced that Lil Wayne is working on I Am Not a Human Being II and a sequel to his Rebirth album, but the Young Money CEO is more excited about the upcoming releases from his YM roster and Cash Money label mates. While on the set of Birdman's "Y.U. Mad" video, MTV News asked Tunechi about his next two albums, and he quickly diverted the attention to his artist Drizzy.

"Drake's album Take Care is coming November 15, Nicki is about to start working on her next album," he said before turning to the Female Weezy for an update.

"No name yet. She said she still figuring it out," Nicki responded, never breaking her Lady Wayne character.

Weezy continued to deflect, using the opportunity to plug his own YM artists and Cash Money labelmates. Birdman (Bigga Than Life), Tyga (Careless World), Lil Twist (Don't Get It Twisted) and Bow Wow (Underrated) are all scheduled to release albums before the end of the year.

"Stunna coming out; I'm Not a Human Being II and Rebirth II is so not important right now," Tune said. "We got Twist coming, we got Tyga Tyga coming, and then we have Shanell coming, then we got Bow Wow — that's what's really important. What I'm doing is really never important, actually. I'm a very unimportant guy. It's just me."




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