Birdman Says He One Tried To Sign With J. Prince


Birdman revealed that before he tried to shop Cash Money to Universal, he took it to J. Prince to try and sign the label to Rap-A-Lot Records.

“I f-ck with old head. I respect old head. He very respectable and I learned a lot from him. He taught me so much early on in the game. I have no ill feelings with the old man. I respect him. He taught me so much in my early stages,” he said.

Birdman said there was a good reason for J. Prince turning him down.

Birdman continued, “If n-ggas don’t know, I tried to sign with the old man before I went to Universal. I tried to sign with the old man. I respect the old man. He’s a great man, a respectable man, an honorable man. I have no ill feelings with the old man because he taught me so much and he taught me the game. I wanted to sign with J. Prince but he didn’t have the structure to sign me. What I respect about it, he said, ‘Y’all go do y’all because I can’t do it.’ That’s what I honored about it. He told me go ‘head man, I can’t do it.”

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