
2 Chainz Says Birdman Wanted $100K For Lil Wayne Introduction
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In a recent conversation with Shannon Sharpe on Club Shay Shay, 2 Chainz opened up about a surprising experience he had with Birdman and Lil Wayne during Wayne's prime.
According to Chainz, Birdman had a habit of charging artists $100,000 just to get them in contact with Wayne. It was a costly fee, but one that many were willing to pay in hopes of securing a collaboration with the legendary rapper.
2 Chainz, however, found a more creative way to bypass the expensive fee. While shopping at a Gucci store, he bought a pair of red Gucci shoes for Wayne, symbolizing Wayne's 'red team' affiliation. He then took the shoes to Wayne at the studio, along with a beat CD. 'He don't know I'm about to take it to him,' 2 Chainz explained. Upon receiving the gift, Wayne was impressed, saying, 'Damn, these harder than a b*tch.'
The two quickly got into the studio, but there was an issue with the email containing the song, which Wayne had sent. After sorting it out, they listened to the track, and 2 Chainz immediately recognized its potential. 'Man, you did that for me?' he asked Wayne. Wayne responded with a simple, 'Yeah boy.'
Despite Weezy's generosity, Baby still expected his $100,000 for the connection. But as 2 Chainz aka 'Tony' quipped, 'it's only going to be just 100, not 200.' That song, 'Duffle Bag Boy' by Playaz Circle, would go on to become a major hit, cementing its place in Hip-Hop history.
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