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Young Money Entertainment

Young Money Entertainment
Parent companyUniversal Music Group
Founded2005; 19 years ago (2005)
FounderLil Wayne
Distributor(s)Republic Records
Cash Money Records (2005–2018)
GenreVarious, mainly hip hop
Country of originUnited States
LocationNew Orleans, Louisiana
Official websiteyoungmoney.com

Young Money Entertainment is an American record label founded by rapper Lil Wayne in 2005. It was launched as an imprint of Cash Money Records — a joint venture colloquially branded as Young Money Cash Money Billionaires (abbreviated as YMCMB) — and Republic Records until 2018, after which the label operated severally as an imprint of latter. Wayne's longtime affiliate, rapper Mack Maine was appointed the company's president in 2009.

The label has released sixteen albums which peaked the Billboard 200 chart upon release: Tha Carter III, I Am Not a Human Being, Tha Carter IV, Tha Carter V, and Funeral by Lil Wayne; Thank Me Later, Take Care, Nothing Was the Same, If You're Reading This It's Too Late, What a Time to Be Alive (along with Epic Records artist Future), Views, More Life, and Scorpion by Drake; and Pink Friday and Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded by Nicki Minaj.

Since its formation, the label has signed and released projects for artists including Wayne himself, Nicki Minaj, Drake, Tyga, DJ Khaled, Austin Mahone, Cory Gunz, Gudda Gudda, and Jae Millz, among others. The label is the namesake of a supergroup that has released three studio albums — We Are Young Money (2009), Rich Gang (2013; with Cash Money Records), and Young Money: Rise of an Empire (2014).

History

Lil Wayne founded the label in 2005 and remained president until 2007.

The label was formed in 2005. In 2007, In an interview with Vibe magazine, Lil Wayne detailed he stepped down as President of the label, and had given the position to Cortez Bryant.[1] As of 2009, Mack Maine is serving as president.[2] Canadian rapper Drake signed a joint venture between Cash Money Records and Young Money. President Mack Maine confirmed that Omarion was no longer on the label after many rumours were circulating the internet.

To promote the label's first collaboration album, We Are Young Money, Young Money artists embarked on the Young Money Tour.[3] The collaborative album was released on December 21, 2009, and debuted at number nine on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 142,000 copies in its first-week sales.[4] The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over a shipments of 500,000 copies in the United States.[5]

We Are Young Money featured the highly successful single "BedRock", which debuted at thirty six on the Billboard Hot 100 on the week ending December 12, 2009.[6] On the week ending March 13, 2010, the song reached a peak of two, making it the most successful single by the group on the chart.[7] "BedRock" debuted in the UK Singles Chart on February 6, 2010, at forty.[8] On March 6, 2010, the single climbed to twenty two,[9] and the subsequent week the single climbed to eighteen, marking Young Money's first Top 20 hit in the UK.[10] Peaking at number nine on April 3, 2010, making it Young Money's first Top 10 hit in the UK.[11]

The label had three of the top 10 highest 2010 hip hop album sales with Drake's Thank Me Later, and Lil Wayne's Rebirth and I Am Not a Human Being.[12]

On March 6, 2010, Lil Wayne confirmed that rapper Cory Gunz was the latest artist to sign.[citation needed] In 2011, Konvict Muzik artist T-Pain signed to the Young Money roster after he and Akon agreed to part ways after his last Konvict release RevolveR. Later that year, T-Pain revealed that he was close to signing a deal with Young Money, but it never concluded.[13] In November 2011, Lil Wayne introduced 14-year-old singer Torion Sellers to Young Money.[14]

On February 15, 2013, Mack Maine announced group We the Future and Lil Wayne's 14-year-old daughter Reginae Carter had signed to Young Money.[15] In the same year, Young Money released Lil Wayne's I Am Not a Human Being II, Tyga's Hotel California and Drake's Nothing Was the Same on March 26, April 7, and September 24, respectively.

In December 2012 Mack Maine announced a second Young Money album would be released.[16] In February 2013, label co-owner Birdman released a compilation mixtape with Cash Money and Young Money titled Rich Gang: All Stars. Shortly after, Birdman announced compilation album Rich Gang and its schedule for release to be on May 21, 2013. He added Rich Gang would feature members of Cash Money, Young Money and various Young Money collaborators.[17] The first single from the project, "Tapout", was released on March 12, 2013, and featured Lil Wayne, Future, Mack Maine, and Nicki Minaj and produced by 808 Mafia's Southside and TM88.[18] The album would then be pushed back to July 23, 2013.[19]

On January 22, 2014, it was revealed that Young Money would be releasing their own compilation album on March 11, 2014, titled Young Money: Rise of an Empire. That same day, the first single "We Alright" featuring Lil Wayne, Birdman and Euro was released. Drake's Nothing Was the Same leftover "Trophies" would also be included on the album.[20]

The album's second single, "Senile", was released February 14, 2014. It is by Tyga, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne and was produced by David D.A. Doman.[21] "Trophies" and Minaj's "Lookin Ass" were met with more chart success than the first two singles.

After years of tensions with Birdman and Universal Music Group over unpaid advances and rights to his catalogue, Lil Wayne filed for lawsuit in 2015 initially for $51 million.[22] In 2018, Lil Wayne and Universal settled, which detailed Lil Wayne would be compensated over $10 million from previously failed payments, and Young Money's ownership would be transferred from Cash Money to Universal directly.[23][24] Additionally, Birdman's 49 percent ownership in Young Money would be transferred to Wayne, which took effect on September 13, 2018.

In June 2020, Lil Wayne, through the Young Money name, sold his master recordings in a settlement from Republic Records to its overhead company, Universal Music Group for $100 million.[25][26] It was confirmed later in December that the settlement not only included his masters, but also the entire Young Money Entertainment catalog, including Nicki Minaj, Drake, Tyga, among other artists in their roster.[25][27] As of December 2020, UMG reportedly owns all of Drake's pre-2018 album catalogue that has been released with the Young Money record label.[28]

Artists

Current

Act Year signed # Albums under label
Lil Wayne Founder 7
Mack Maine 2005
Gudda Gudda 2008
Shanell 1
Lil Twist 2010 3
Cory Gunz 1
Reginae Carter 2013
Baby E 2015 5
Hoodybaby 1
Jay Jones 2017 1
Vice Versa 2018
Drizzy P 2022

Former

In-house producers

Discography

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[33]
US
R&B

[34]
US
Rap

[35]
We Are Young Money
  • Released: December 21, 2009[36]
  • Label: Young Money, Cash Money, Republic
  • Formats: CD, digital download
9 3 1
Rich Gang
(with Cash Money Records)
  • Released: July 23, 2013[38]
  • Label: Young Money, Cash Money, Republic
  • Formats: CD, digital download
9 2 2
Rise of an Empire
  • Released: March 11, 2014[39]
  • Label: Young Money, Cash Money, Republic
  • Formats: CD, digital download
7 4 2

Mixtapes

List of compilation albums, with selected details
Title Album details
Young Money: The Mixtape Vol. 1
  • Released: 2005
  • Label: Young Money, Cash Money
  • Format: CD, Digital download

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[40]
US
R&B

[41]
US
Rap

[42]
CAN IRE NZ UK
2009 "Every Girl" 10 2 2 We Are Young Money
"BedRock"
(featuring Lloyd)
2 2 1 12 17 21 9
2010 "Roger That" 56 15 6
2013 "Tapout"
(featuring Future)
45 10 8 Rich Gang
2014 "We Alright" 56 Young Money: Rise of an Empire
"Trophies" 50 13 5
"Lookin Ass" 104 28 16
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or receive certification.

Other charted songs

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[46]
US
R&B

[47]
US
Rap

[48]
2009 "Pass the Dutch"
(featuring Short Dawg)
119 We Are Young Money
"Steady Mobbin'"
(featuring Gucci Mane)
48 17 6
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[43]
"Gooder" 109
2014 "Senile" 50 Young Money: Rise of an Empire
"Moment" 57
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Full discography

Albums released on Young Money Entertainment label
Artist Album details Peak chart positions Certifications Sales
US US R&B US Rap AUS CAN GER IRE NZ SWI UK
Lil Wayne 1 1 1 47 1 29 34 23
Drake 6 3 2 15
Young Money 9 3 1
Lil Wayne 2 1 1 51 5 33 15 24
Drake 1 1 1 81 1 34 35 35 69 15
  • RIAA: 3× Platinum[56]
  • BPI: Platinum[57]
Lil Wayne 1 1 1 60 16 46 56
Nicki Minaj 1 1 1 19 8 17 15 16
Lil Wayne 1 1 1 9 1 13 19 8 9 8
Drake 1 1 1 15 1 42 30 19 45 5
  • RIAA: 6× Platinum[65]
  • BPI: 2× Platinum[66]
Tyga 4 1 1 33 6 56
Nicki Minaj 1 1 1 5 1 49 2 3 29 1
Lil Wayne 2 2 1 43 5 70 85 35 29
Tyga 7 2 1 20 5 42 8 11
PJ Morton
  • Title: New Orleans
  • Released: May 14, 2013
  • Singles: "Only One"
Rich Gang 9 2 2
Drake 1 1 1 2 1 14 4 4 11 2
  • RIAA: 4× Platinum[79]
  • BPI: Platinum[80]
  • MC: 3× Platinum[81]
Young Money 7 4 2 24 148
Nicki Minaj 2 1 1 19 6 70 31 25 22
Drake 1 1 1 2 1 89 13 3 7 3
  • RIAA: 3× Platinum[87]
  • BPI: Platinum[88]
  • MC: 2× Platinum[89]
Chris Brown x Tyga 7 3 3 3 11 14 31 9 6 7
Drake x Future 1 1 1 4 1 30 8 6
Drake 1 1 1 1 1 11 2 1 4 1
Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne
Drake
Drake 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1
Nicki Minaj 2 2 2 4 2 18 5 8 5 5
Lil Wayne 1 6 6 24 99
Lil Wayne
  • Title: Funeral
  • Released: January 31, 2020
  • Singles: "I Do It", "Shimmy"
1 1 68 5 73 29 61

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