Cash Money OGs Birdman, Lil Wayne, and Juvenile Reunite for Single, “Ride Dat”

Cash Money OGs Birdman, Lil Wayne, and Juvenile Reunite for Single, “Ride Dat”
Is this an official Hot Boys reunion? Cash Money Records served as one of hip-hop’s elite record labels in the late 90’s and 2000’s alongside crews like Bad Boy, No Limit, and Roc-A-Fella Records. Years after members of Cash Money eventually broke off to pursue individual projects, and mend the wounds of longstanding beefs – the big three of the Hot Boys have reunited! Bryan “Birdman/Baby” Williams, Lil Wayne, and Juvenile have teamed up for a song!
The southern rap legends announced their song, “Ride Dat,” on Instagram. Juvenile commented, hilariously using a spin on the Megan Thee Stallion-coined phrase, “Hot Girl Summer:”
“@juviethegreat New Music Tomorrow on all platforms #hotboysummer @birdman @juviethegreat @liltunechi”

Birdman cemented the collaboration with this caption:
“@birdman UPTOWN LIVIIN LEGENDS #YMCMB #origina HOTBOYS new music tomorrow @liltunechi @juviethegreat @birdman #RIDETHAT @applemusic @spotify @tidal #CLEARCHANNEL @cashmoneyofficial @republicrecords #RICHGANG”
This collaboration also nods to the end of a nearly decade-long beef between Birdman and Lil Wayne, who fought tooth and nail in a legal battle over millions of dollars in unpaid royalties.

Listen to “Ride Dat” by Birdman, Lil Wayne, and Juvenile below.
Written by Miata Shanay
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