Birdman wants his legal name restored to the one his mother gave him when he was born. In fact, he has already begun the process. The Ms. Gladys rapper recently revealed that the days of him being ...
Birdman has rushed to court in an attempt to save his music income from being seized as part of an ongoing $20 million legal battle. According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Birdman is ...
Toni Braxton revealed "there's no date" set for her wedding to Birdman during Tuesday's appearance on The Wendy Williams Show Toni Braxton hears wedding bells in the distance! In February, the ...
Birdman and Lil Wayne were once an inseparable duo in the hip-hop world. From the early Cash Money days of the late 1990s and early 2000s to the eventual Young Money days of the early 2010s, the ...
After Toni Braxton teased her engagement to Birdman on a trailer for Braxton Family Values, the rapper played coy during an appearance on Wendy Days after Toni Braxton appeared to tease their ...
On Thursday (July 6), Druski tapped in with Birdman on Instagram in a video that has left some people confused as to whether the two entertainers were serious or not. In the video below, Stunna ...
On Sunday (Oct. 8), Birdman joined Wack 100 for a lengthy chat on Clubhouse in which he spoke on Gillie Da Kid regarding claims the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcaster has been making for years.
It looks like Birdman‘s loss will be someone else’s gain. After the rapper and record producer, whose given name is Bryan Williams, was evicted from his baller mansion, his personal belongings were ...
A landlord is suing Cash Money Records co-founder Birdman for allegedly not paying five months of rent on a mansion in Los Angeles. According to court documents obtained by Radar Online, Cycad ...
Rick Ross has been ducking a lot past week as he has been put on blast for the second day in a row, this time by record label boss Birdman. Cash Money co-founder Birdman, whose real name is Bryan ...
In the early-’90s, brothers Bryan “Baby” Williams and Ronald “Slim” Williams saw an opportunity in New Orleans’ burgeoning bounce scene. It was economic — a chance to make a little money for ...