Young Money president Mack Maine posted the proof, a photo of them in the club alongside Drake and 2 Chainz. However, it’s unclear if they’ve buried the hatchet or just posed for a photo
together.
“Happy New Year ya heard me!!! Yea that’s Stunna yea that’s Tune yea that’s 2Chainz yea that Hood yea that’s T@ yea that’s Mack yea 2 da yea love 2 da love!!!!
#FamilyLiveAtDrakePartyHePerformingRightNow,” tweeted Mack Maine.
Happy New Year ya heard me!!! Yea that's Stunna yea that's Tune yea that's 2Chainz yea that Hood… https://t.co/s8RHY4gIZS
— Mack Maine (@mackmaine) January 1, 2016
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United We Stand Divided We Fall!! #AubreyJustFinishedPerforming https://t.co/rTKay1orCO
— Mack Maine (@mackmaine) January 1, 2016
It would be quite an unexpected turn of events. Last January, Wayne sued Birdman for $51 million and his release from Cash Money. He also took several shots at the Cash Money boss on social media and on records.
When interviewed by Angie Martinez, Birdman shrugged off any beef. “Wayne forever my son. That ain’t gon’ change,” he said. “I think what’s going on is just some business, and my perspective is, I’ma do whatever he wanna do.”
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