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Birdman Shoots Down Tyga's Claim He Owes Him Many Millions

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Tyga made a pretty bold claim on what Birdman and Cash Money owed him during an interview with The Breakfast Club.

“Right now I’m in a position where I just want Wayne to get what he’s owed, I don’t even want to throw nothing more on that situation. I want to see Wayne prosper with that and then I can go see.” “I had to pay to get out. I paid to get out,” Tyga continued, claiming he paid close to $1 million to get off of his Cash Money contract. “Now mind you, I’m owed probably at least twelve, fifteen million.”
Cash Money sources denied Tyga's take on the situation, telling TMZ that CM had no problem releasing T-Raww from his contract because his sales were sluggish. They added that if they really owed Tyga that amount, they would be in court. "What person says they won't sue if they're owed $12 million?" they argue.

[Related: Lil Wayne suing Birdman & Universal for conspiring to take his Drake money.]

Tyga responded to all of that by using the name of his new project, Bitch I’m The Shit 2, to call Birdman a bitch.

Do you believe CM could owe Tyga $12 million?

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