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" The Language " is a song by Canadian rapper Drake from his third studio album Nothing Was the Same (2013). "The Language" was produced by frequent collaborator Boi-1da , along with additional production by Allen Ritter and Vinylz . It also features an outro from Cash Money Records founder Birdman . The song was serviced to mainstream urban radio on October 29, 2013, as the fourth single from the album in the US and has peaked at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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43-446: In the early months of 2013, there were rumors of a disconnection between Drake and Cash Money Records , which only caught more fire due to him not appearing on the compilation album Rich Gang . On "The Language" Drake addresses these rumors saying, "Cash Money Records forever, I'm always Big-Tyming , bitch/ I came up right under Stunna ." In August 2013, Big Sean released " Control " featuring Kendrick Lamar , where Lamar called out

86-518: A co-publishing venture with the Atria Publishing Group called Cash Money Content. In February 2013, Birdman released a compilation mixtape with Cash Money and Young Money, entitled Rich Gang: All Stars . Shortly afterwards, he announced a compilation album entitled Rich Gang: Flashy Lifestyle that was due to be released on May 21, 2013—it featured members of Cash Money, Young Money, and various collaborators. The first single from

129-467: A division of Universal Music Group in March 1998, and remained so during its following iterations as Universal Republic , Universal Motown and ultimately Republic Records . In the late 2000s, Cash Money signed and released projects for a number of prominent hip hop artists, including Drake , Nicki Minaj , and Tyga . Wayne launched Young Money Entertainment in 2005, which operated as an imprint of

172-465: A group of rappers he has collaborated with including Drake, also saying he would "murder" them lyrically on a track. That same month, Drake spoke to Billboard , where he responded saying, "It just sounded like an ambitious thought to me. That's all it was. I know good and well that Kendrick's not murdering me, at all, in any platform." In a following interview he acted passively, putting down Lamar's verse as having no lasting significance. "The Language"

215-500: A lawsuit. On January 20, 2015, Wayne self-released Sorry 4 the Wait 2 , a sequel to his 2011 mixtape , to compensate for the continued delay of Tha Carter V . Upon Sorry for the Wait 2 ' s release, it was noted that Wayne disses Birdman and Cash Money Records several times throughout. Birdman was reported to be upset with this. In late January 2015, Lil Wayne filed a $ 51 million lawsuit against Birdman and Cash Money over

258-533: A mixed critical reception and debuted at number 7 on the Billboard 200. On December 4, 2014, just five days before Tha Carter V was due to be released, Wayne issued a statement saying the album would not be released on its expected release date due to his displeasure with Birdman refusing to release the album, although it had been completed. Wayne also expressed his feelings by stating he felt he and his creative partner were being held "prisoner". Lil Wayne filed

301-546: A proper in-house producer until August 2010, when production duo Cool & Dre signed to the label. Since then, the label has grown its production division by signing more producers. In October 2009, Cash Money Records, Birdman, Lil Wayne and various music distribution outlets were sued for copyright infringement by Thomas Marasciullo, who claims his voice was used without permission. The rappers asked him to record some "Italian-styled spoken word recordings" in 2006. The lyrics were allegedly used on "Respect" and other tracks from

344-425: A sensitive rapper back in his pajama clothes"." However, it was also rumored Lamar's verse was directed towards Papoose . In a December 2013 interview with Vibe , Drake spoke on the rumor saying: ""It’s a commitment to go there. 'The Language' is just energy. What it was inspired by, I’m sure that, and other things. It’s just me talking my shit. I never once felt the need to respond to that record. The sentiment he

387-1063: A series with Counterpoint / Soft Skull in 2008–2009 including China Underground by Zachary Mexico, Apocalypse Jukebox: The End of the World in American Popular Music by Edward Whitelock and David Janssen, Rebels Wit Attitude: Subversive Rock Humorists by Iain Ellis, and The Solitary Vice: Against Reading by Mikita Brottman . PopMatters publishes content from worldwide contributors. Its staff includes writers from backgrounds ranging from academics and professional journalists to career professionals and first time writers. Many of its writers are published authorities in various fields of study. Notable former contributors include David Weigel , political reporter for Slate , Steven Hyden , staff writer for Grantland and author of Whatever Happened to Alternative Nation? , and Rob Horning, executive editor of The New Inquiry . Karen Zarker

430-526: A single on the service titled "Glory". On July 4, 2015, Wayne released Free Weezy Album exclusively through Tidal under Young Money and Republic Records. On July 15, prosecutors allege Birdman and Young Thug conspired to murder Lil Wayne and were involved in the April 26 shooting. On July 16, Birdman filed a $ 50 million lawsuit against Jay Z's Tidal streaming service over Lil Wayne's Free Weezy Album . The lawsuit claims that Cash Money Records exclusively owns

473-416: A while–he does sleazy a lot better than he does angry anyway." In a more negative review Thomas Britt of PopMatters said, "“The Language” is a showcase for Drake's relentless flow, but he does himself no favors by failing to explore any interesting lyrical territory. He rhymes “platinum” with “platinum”. Such laziness might be acceptable were the song not about language." American rapper Young Thug remixed

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516-599: The Billboard Hot 100 chart ( Juvenile 's " Slow Motion ", Lil Wayne 's " Lollipop ", Jay Sean's " Down " and Drake 's " One Dance ", " God's Plan ", " Nice for What ", and " In My Feelings "). The label's name alludes to the Cash Money Brothers, drug kingpin Nino Brown's gang from the 1991 crime film New Jack City . Bryan Williams told some of his close friends the motivation for starting

559-488: The Internet . PopMatters was founded by Sarah Zupko, who had previously established the cultural studies academic resource site PopCultures. PopMatters launched in late 1999 as a sister site providing original essays, reviews and criticism of various media products. Over time, the site went from a weekly publication schedule to a five-day-a-week magazine format, expanding into regular reviews, features, and columns. In

602-574: The MOBO Awards , British R&B singer Jay Sean announced that he had signed with Cash Money Records. In February 2009, the Williams brothers were featured in CNBC 's Newbos: The Rise of America's New Black Overclass , a documentary show profiling several black multi-millionaires. In early 2009, it was announced that former Roc-A-Fella Records artist Freeway signed with the label, although he

645-572: The Hot Boys and Big Tymers), as well as a guest appearance from Jay-Z , the first time an East Coast rapper collaborated with Cash Money. After the deal, Cash Money achieved a new level of success. Later albums in 1999 such as the Hot Boys ' Guerrilla Warfare , B.G.'s Chopper City in the Ghetto , and Lil Wayne 's Tha Block Is Hot also saw great chart success, were all certified Platinum by

688-498: The RIAA, and furthered the label's reputation. These albums contained major Billboard hits such as Juvenile's " Back That Azz Up " (#19 on the Billboard Hot 100 ), B.G.'s " Bling Bling " (#36), and the Hot Boys' " I Need a Hot Girl " (#65). All of Cash Money's albums and singles in this period were solely produced by the label's in-house producer, Mannie Fresh . Their A&R at Universal, Dino Delvaille, said: When they first came into

731-534: The Williams brothers were given a $ 2 million advance each year and a credit of $ 1.5 million for each of the six artists that they had at the time. After recouping, Universal Records would retain 15% of profits from album sales, while Cash Money retained 85%, as well as 50% of their publishing royalties and ownership of all master recordings. Dino Delvaille, who orchestrated the deal, later told HitQuarters : "I made certain they retained (the rights) of their work. They deserve it." Cash Money's first success under Universal

774-518: The attention of Universal Records executives. Wendy Day effectively negotiated a deal between Cash Money and the Universal Music Group (UMG) subsidiary (known currently as Republic Records ), which became a 70%-30% distribution deal. Later, UMG acquired a portion of Cash Money Records, making it a subsidiary of the company. Cash Money signed a three-year, $ 30 million distribution deal with Universal Records in March 1998, under which

817-456: The business, they were very reluctant to make records with other people. They probably felt that people would steal their style or flavor, and I had to work hard to get them to open up to making records with Cam'ron , Puffy , and Clipse, among others. The label's success continued into the 2000s. Between 2001 and 2003, the label sold 7 million albums. The song "Still Fly" by the Big Tymers

860-479: The delay of Tha Carter V . In January 2015, Wayne stated that when he leaves Cash Money, he would take Drake and Nicki Minaj with him. On June 22, TMZ reported new details on the lawsuit. According to documents filed by Lil Wayne, Birdman and Cash Money have mismanaged Young Money, including Drake and Minaj. The documents allege that Birdman and Cash Money haven't paid people. In June 2015, Wayne joined Jay-Z 's Tidal as an artist owner and exclusively released

903-472: The fall of 2005, monthly readership exceeded one million. From 2006 onward, PopMatters produced several syndicated newspaper columns for McClatchy-Tribune News Service . By 2009 there were four different pop culture related columns each week. The PopMatters Book Imprint published Joss Whedon: The Complete Companion , edited by Mary Money, with Titan Books in May 2012. The imprint also published four books in

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946-449: The group's 2014 single " Lifestyle ". The duo were also the primary artists on Rich Gang: Tha Tour Pt. 1 (2014). Later Rich Gang members—such as Derez De'Shon , Robb Banks , and Money Man —were part of the group despite not being signed to Cash Money as solo artists. From its founding until 2005, Mannie Fresh was the well-known production head of all Cash Money releases, as the label's resident producer. The label would be without

989-502: The kid with the motor mouth / I am the one you should worry about / I don't know who you're referring to, who is this nigga you heard about?" Birdman appeared on MTV shortly after the album's release denying that the line was directed at Kendrick Lamar. Then shortly after, Lamar reportedly responded in the BET Hip Hop Awards TDE cypher where he says, ""And nothing's been the same since they dropped Control, and tucked

1032-476: The label and Republic Records until 2018—a joint venture colloquially branded as Young Money Cash Money Billionaires (abbreviated as YMCMB ). The label has been commonly regarded as among the most successful urban contemporary music labels of the 2000s to 2010s. Artists signed to Cash Money Records have achieved a combined 12 number one albums on the Billboard 200 chart and seven number one singles on

1075-494: The label's following releases. Kilo G was murdered in 1997. From 1993 to 1995, the label signed several other hip hop artists in the New Orleans area, including B.G. , Lil Wayne , and Juvenile , each of whom already had buzz in the streets. By this time, Turk and another local rapper by the name of Bulletproof (a.k.a. Lil Derrick; born Derrick Williams, Birdman's nephew) joined the roster. In May 1997, Birdman organized

1118-417: The label: I was hoping it would get us out of the projects and into a positive way of life. And we wanted to help other people get out of this poverty... Cash Money's first artist, New Orleans–based rapper Kilo G, issued his debut album, The Sleepwalker , in 1992 as the label's first release. The label then signed the hip hop group U.N.L.V. , composed of rappers Lil Ya, Tec 9 and Yella Boy. They released

1161-544: The legal settlements with Birdman that were finalized. Rich Gang is a hip hop collective and side project introduced by Birdman in 2013, initially composed of members from the Cash Money Records roster. The group's debut single, " Tapout " (featuring Future ) was released in March 2013. Georgia rappers Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan became the core of the Rich Gang, debuting with guest appearances on

1204-492: The news via Twitter. They are the first in house producer Cash Money has had since Mannie Fresh. On August 19, 2010, Birdman signed DJ Khaled to the label, also signing his label We the Best Music Group as a subsidiary of Cash Money. On February 24, 2012, Cash Money Records signed the nu metal band Limp Bizkit . Wayne said the same day they were close to signing Ashanti . In 2011, Cash Money Records signed

1247-453: The outro of the song in the same way he appeared on, " We'll Be Fine " from Take Care . Drake's flow on the song was described as being similar to Migos , known for their hit song "Versace", whose remix featured Drake. It was rumored that Drake subliminally dissed Lamar in "The Language" when he raps, "Fuck any nigga that’s talkin’ that shit just to get a reaction / Fuck going platinum, I looked at my wrist and it’s already platinum / I am

1290-438: The project, " Tapout " was released on March 19, 2013, and features Lil Wayne, Future , Mack Maine , and Nicki Minaj, with production by 808 Mafia 's Southside and TM88 . "Fly Rich" featuring Stevie J, Future, Tyga, Meek Mill and Mystikal was also released as a promotional single. The album's release date was then pushed back to July 23, 2013, while the title was also shortened to just Rich Gang . The album garnered

1333-400: The projects 6th & Baronne (1993), Mac Melph Calio (1995), and Uptown 4 Life (1996) under the label. They were some of the original bounce rappers that help create a sound in New Orleans, along with the label's following releases. Kilo G's second and final album, The Bloody City (1995), was the label's first project to be produced entirely by Mannie Fresh , who would do so on most of

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1376-501: The rap group Hot Boys , which at the time included Juvenile, Turk, B.G. and Bulletproof. Lil Wayne later joined the group, shortly after the death of his father. Bulletproof was voted out the group before recording any major releases, according to Turk. Bulletproof, who referred to himself as the #2 Stunna, was later killed in 2002. Cash Money's commercial breakthrough came in 1998 when the Hot Boys–B.G. and Juvenile in particular–caught

1419-674: The rappers' collaboration album Like Father, Like Son and Birdman's 5 * Stunna . In 2011, Cash Money Records, Lil Wayne, Universal Music Group, and Young Money Entertainment were sued for US$ 15 million by Done Deal Enterprises, who claim Lil Wayne's song " BedRock " was stolen from Done Deal. PopMatters PopMatters is an international online magazine of cultural criticism that covers aspects of popular culture . PopMatters publishes reviews, interviews, and essays on cultural products and expressions in areas such as music , television , films , books , video games , comics , sports , theater , visual arts , travel , and

1462-400: The rights to Lil Wayne's music, although he is now independent and the label no longer owns these rights. On April 12, 2017, Birdman accepted a plaque in honor of Cash Money Records having sold one billion units. On September 13, 2018, it was announced that Young Money was no longer a joint business venture with Cash Money. Ownership of the imprint was granted entirely to Lil Wayne as part of

1505-509: The song and changed the title to "The Blanguage". Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. Cash Money Records Cash Money Records is an American record label founded in 1991 by brothers Ronald "Slim" Williams and Bryan "Baby" Williams . The label gained prominence in the late 1990s for having signed and released albums for New Orleans –based musical acts including Lil Wayne , Juvenile , B.G. , and Hot Boys . It became an imprint of Universal Records ,

1548-457: The song as, "unexpected bursts of blunt honesty that suggest, strangely, a rhetorical maturity, if not a personal one." Andrew Unterberger of PopDust said, "The Language" might not as rich as some of Drake's more emo tracks, but it's necessary to keep the balance for Drake, who would surely become overbearing if all he ever sang about was Facebook stalking girls from high school. Plus, it's fun to hear Drake engage his more caddish self every once in

1591-494: Was Juvenile 's November 1998 release, 400 Degreez . The album peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Top 200 and would ultimately go on to sell over five million copies worldwide. The success of 400 Degreez solidified Cash Money as a powerhouse label in the national hip-hop scene. The album featured guest appearances from Cash Money artists Turk, Lil Wayne, B.G., Baby, and Mannie Fresh (both individually and as their groups

1634-550: Was produced by OVO Sound producer Boi-1da , and co-produced by Boi-1da's frequent collaborators Allen Ritter and Vinylz . In February 2013, the main producer of the song, Boi-1da contacted Ritter and Vinylz to come work on Nothing Was the Same with Drake and Boi-1da. While working with him they created, " No New Friends ", "5AM in Toronto" and the instrumental for "The Language". Cash Money Records CEO Birdman also appears on

1677-475: Was met with generally positive reviews from music critics . Nick Cutucci of Entertainment Weekly named the song, along with " Hold On, We're Going Home " as the album's best songs. of Billboard credited Drake with arrogantly reinstating his spot in the rap game with the song. William E. Ketchum of HipHopDX stated, that Drake "reuses the precise staccato flow from Drizzy’s verse on Migos' "Versace" to stunt on competition." David Drake of Complex described

1720-515: Was named president of Cash Money Records and CEO of Young Money Entertainment . Later that year, Lil Wayne stepped down as president to focus on his career, especially Tha Carter III . In 2008, Lil Wayne re-signed with Cash Money, ensuring that his next few albums will be produced by the label. In September 2008, Cash Money released rocker Kevin Rudolf 's smash-hit debut single " Let It Rock " featuring label-mate Lil Wayne. On October 15, 2008, at

1763-521: Was never officially signed to the label. On August 16, 2009, Bow Wow announced that he signed with Cash Money Records. In 2009, they took part in a major label bidding war for Queens native rapper Nicki Minaj . Eventually, they won the bidding war and Nicki Minaj was signed to them exclusively for Young Money. Cash Money Records popularity grew after signing Minaj and Canadian rapper Drake . On August 5, 2010, production group Cool & Dre signed with Cash Money Records. The production group announced

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1806-477: Was nominated for two Grammy Awards . However, B.G. and Juvenile left the label by 2002, claiming financial mismanagement. In April 2003, Juvenile returned to the label for a reported $ 4 million deal, and in return, he signed over the rights to Juve The Great , an album which sold over a million copies and contained the Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit " Slow Motion ". In 2007, former Hot Boys member Lil Wayne

1849-443: Was putting forth is what he should have. Of course you wanna be the best. Where it became an issue is that I was rolling out an album while that verse was still bubbling, so my album rollout became about this thing. What am I supposed to say? 'Nah, we’ll be buddy-buddy?' Mind you, I never once said he’s a bad guy [or] I don’t like him. I think he’s a fucking genius in his own right, but I also stood my ground as I should." "The Language"

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