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If Lil Wayne Is Leaving Cash Money, Pusha T Says 'Come To G.O.O.D. Music'

Tunechi aired out his problems with Birdman and Cash Money on Twitter on Thursday.

With his album supposed to drop in less than a week, Lil Wayne tweeted on Thursday (Dec. 4) that not only would the project not be coming out on December 9, but also that he now wants "nothing to do" with Birdman and Cash Money.

If Tunechi does leave Cash Money after a two-decade run, could he find a new home at G.O.O.D. Music?

Pusha T sure thinks so.

"@LilTunechi if u wanna drop albums & don't want your CEO's rubbing they hands all in your videos, COME TO GOOD MUSIC!! (Suge Knight voice)," Push tweeted, just minutes after Wayne sent out his initial tweets. In it, he referenced Suge Knight's famous 1995 Source Awards speech -- subliminally directed at Diddy -- where he similarly urged artists to "come to Death Row."

Pusha wasn't done, though. He also wrote, "I never lied to the people not one time," and posted a screenshot of lyrics from his 2012 track "Exodus 23:1," which was mainly aimed at Drake, but also alluded to Weezy's current issues. "Contract all f--ked up/ I guess that means you all f--ked up/ You signed to one n---a that signed to another n---a/ That's signed to three n---as, now that's bad luck."

Tune wasn't pleased at the time, but maybe he'll come around with the Clipse rapper's new pitch?

What do you think? Should Lil Wayne #ComeToGOODMusic?

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