Birdman and Lil Wayne reunited in Los Angeles this week as Cash Money was honored at YouTube’s second annual Leaders & Legends Gala.

Taking place on Thursday (June 27) as BET Weekend is in full swing in the City of Angels, Bryan “Birdman” Williams and Ronald “Slim” Williams were recognized for the entrepreneurial success on the 30th anniversary of founding their iconic label, as Weezy, Mannie FreshYo GottiJuvenileAnthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith, Quality Control’s Pierre “Pee” Thomas and more were in attendance.

“A movie @cashmoneyofficial #RICHGANG,” Birdman wrote on Instagram with a photo of himself with his Gotti, Wayne and Mack Maine. “YMCMB [goat emoji] STUNNAMAN.”

In a post of his own, Juvenile said: “shout out to everyone who showed up tonight for the 30th anniversary of cash money records to slim and birdman thanks for making me a part of this amazing journey and also thanks to youtube and Mr cohen for putting on this special event.”

Lil Wayne and Birdman have had a long-standing, if contentious at times, relationship, but the pair have reunited numerous times since the height of their feud that began in late 2014.

Earlier this year, the pair got together in the studio – though they didn’t give any details to what they were working on.“Like father like son #richgang @cashmoneyofficial,” Weezy captioned the pics.

Baby and Wayne have had their disputes over the years, and one of them was when the former got frustrated with Weezy for always trying to mimic JAY-Z.In a sprawling interview with Rolling Stone, which dropped last summer, Lil Wayne reflected on the 15th anniversary of Tha Carter III and his career as a whole, and when asked what rappers are in his playlist he simply said, “No one.” His reasoning was he learned early on that having a favorite rapper means you will inevitably try to mimic them without realizing it.

“When it comes to rap, I don’t listen to no one,” Wayne said. “I just don’t have time to, because I’m trying to get better every day. I tell my artist[s] that, too. When you find a favorite artist, you’re going to start sounding like them.”He went on: “It took Birdman and them to pull my ass aside and be like, ‘Bro, I’m tired of every song you doing sounding like damn JAY-Z. You’re not JAY-Z.’”

Despite this sound advice, Birdman and Lil Wayne’s relationship has had its ups and downs over the years. Weezy filed suit against his Cash Money label head back in 2015 over the continuous delay of Tha Carter V. The lawsuit dragged on for many years, and by 2018, Birdman told Apple Music their legal battle had become so bad it was starting to affect their families.

“It’s just so many parts to it, but I’m not gon’ let it just lay like that,” Birdman said at the time. “I ain’t worrying about it benefiting me. He deserves that from me, and I’m gonna give him that. We gotta get this shit together ’cause it’s affecting our kids. And that’s not cool at all.”

The pair finally settled their dispute later that year.

The clip features the Korean-language version of the track

K-pop girl group NewJeans have dropped the second part of their ‘Supernatural’ music video.

Last month, NewJeans made their official Japanese debut with their single album ‘Supernatural’. The group have now dropped a second music video for the title track, this time featuring a Korean-language version of the single.

The new visual continues the TV series concept of original music video, this time with the members investigating the strange weather phenomena from the first clip. The story culminates with the girl group discovering a colony of rabbit-like aliens on a neighbouring planet.

I don’t know what we’ve done / I don’t want to go back / I already know / Don’t know what we’ve been sold / I’ll find out, so it’s sure,” they sing on the chorus.

Last weekend, NewJeans held their two-night ‘Bunnies Camp’ fan concert in Tokyo Dome, becoming the fastest K-pop group to perform at the iconic venue after debuting. The concert was held less than a week after they dropped ‘Supernatural’.

The show featured special performances with Japanese pop duo YOASOBI and Japanese-English singer Rina Sawayama. The latter also teamed up with NewJeans member Hyein to perform her 2020 song ‘Bad Friend’ at the concert.

NewJeans’ Japanese debut came just a month after they made a domestic comeback with their single album ‘How Sweet’. The project included the lead single ‘How Sweet’ and ‘Bubblegum’ as well as their instrumental versions.

In a three-star review of ‘How Sweet’NME’s Tássia Assis wrote that the two-song release would be “adequate additions to any of their previous releases”, but “lacks the effervescent impact” of their past singles.

In other K-pop news, (G)I-DLE have ropped a music video teaser for ’Klaxon’, the lead single of their upcoming mini-album ‘I Sway’. It will be their second release of 2024, arriving six months after their second studio album ‘[2]’ in January.

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