photo credit: Power 106
The number one Stunna himself, Birdman came through to the Power 106 studios to have a Close Conversation with #NickCannonMornings. As the head honcho of one of the most successful record labels in the music landscape, PERIODT, Birdman, aka Stunna, aka Baby, but you can only call him that if you are close family from his New Orleans, Louisiana roots, checks in with Nick Cannon and addresses how to handle disrespectful interviews and changing the culture of respect in hip-hop, talks being the original “Baby” in rap, and talks Cash Money Records impact in music and new ventures into film.
Having had a major influence in the hip-hop game, Birdman’s founding of Cash Money Records set up the music mogul and his incredible roster of talent which included Lil Wayne, Juvenile, and many more. Currently with more than a music imprint under the Cam Money umbrella, during the launch of the record label, Birdman says the CM family changed the culture and image of hip-hop.
Around that time, n****s was saying hip-hop was dying. When we rose to another level. We always was there. When we took it to the next level, they was speaking as hip-hop was dying and we just took that sh*t and ran with it.