After DJ's became outraged over "fuck mixtape DJ" comments by Lil Wayne last week, following his apology, talk of Weezy leaked material has been the topic of much discussion.
However, Cash Money Records' label boss, Ronald "Slim" Williams, isn't worried about it, and plans to take no legal action. This comes after DJ Empire was outted by Weezy for releasing a slew of un-authorized material, and DJ Chuck T taking responsibility for the early leak of Wayne's new album, Tha Carter III.
"It'll cost more for me to sue him and it's not worth it," Williams told Billboard.com, regarding Empire's popular The Drought Is Over mixtape series. Although Cash Money isn't planning any action, they admit that the leak of unreleased material is "frustrating," so they are now negotiating with Empire.
"Wayne has spoken to him, so I don't know what's going on with that," explained Williams. "I think Empire said he has more music to put out. Most DJ's are just local, so they're not making that much money anyway." Despite leaks, the label isn't concerned with it affecting sales of Tha Carter III, which hits stores on Tuesday (June 10).
Instead, they are expecting sales of more than a million, a number not normal in today's music climate. "People will still buy the record. I've been telling Universal that I don't want nothing under 1 million sold in the first week. We're shipping like 1.6 million copies, but if it comes in under, I ain't complaining," Williams tells Billboard.com.
Tha Carter III's next single is the Play-N-Skillz' produced "Get Money" featuring T-Pain. Wayne plans to shoot a video for the track within the next two weeks.
Source: BallerStatus.com
However, Cash Money Records' label boss, Ronald "Slim" Williams, isn't worried about it, and plans to take no legal action. This comes after DJ Empire was outted by Weezy for releasing a slew of un-authorized material, and DJ Chuck T taking responsibility for the early leak of Wayne's new album, Tha Carter III.
"It'll cost more for me to sue him and it's not worth it," Williams told Billboard.com, regarding Empire's popular The Drought Is Over mixtape series. Although Cash Money isn't planning any action, they admit that the leak of unreleased material is "frustrating," so they are now negotiating with Empire.
"Wayne has spoken to him, so I don't know what's going on with that," explained Williams. "I think Empire said he has more music to put out. Most DJ's are just local, so they're not making that much money anyway." Despite leaks, the label isn't concerned with it affecting sales of Tha Carter III, which hits stores on Tuesday (June 10).
Instead, they are expecting sales of more than a million, a number not normal in today's music climate. "People will still buy the record. I've been telling Universal that I don't want nothing under 1 million sold in the first week. We're shipping like 1.6 million copies, but if it comes in under, I ain't complaining," Williams tells Billboard.com.
Tha Carter III's next single is the Play-N-Skillz' produced "Get Money" featuring T-Pain. Wayne plans to shoot a video for the track within the next two weeks.
Source: BallerStatus.com