Lil Wayne was not happy that Birdman allowed Tyga to leave Young Money/Cash Money Records.

Wayne claims the decision to allow Tyga out of his contract should not have been made without his permission. Tyga started out as Wayne’s artist and was signed to Young Money for many years where he released his biggest hit to date “Rack City” with the label. Lil Wayne is a 49 percent owner of Young Money. Despite Birdman owning the majority of stake in the company, Weezy feels that his signature was needed to seal the deal of allowing Tyga off the label legally.

Tyga recently signed to Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music imprint. The deal was announced after the Yeezy Season 4 fashion show earlier this month. The new alliance makes sense since the two are practically brother-in-laws. The Migos were also thought to have signed to the label, but it was later clarified that they were only getting a management deal with G.O.O.D. Music. The label currently houses artists like Desiigner, Teyana Taylor, and its president Pusha T.

Source: allhiphop.com