In other LOL-worthy news, Bangladesh signs to Cash Money Records

Posted at March 23, 2012 by Comments Off

Yesterday, I laughed about as hard as I did when watching Drake premiere the Wheelchair Jimmy dance, after seeing that Bangladesh had signed a song deal with Cash Money.

If you recall, Bangladesh produced “A Milli” off Tha Carter III, and later publicly called out Cash Money after not receiving any compensation for it.

I guess that they got that squared away, because Bangladesh did the “6 Foot 7 Foot” beat on Tha Carter IV that gave me many false promises of hope for that record. Since history repeats itself, Bangladesh was, again, not compensated for his work. What’s that saying? Fool me once, shame on you, but fool me twice, shame on me? I just googled it, and I guess that’s correct, but I thought it would be catchier.

On the deal, Bangladesh says:

Everybody respects each other, and real recognizes real. At the end of the day, the work is solid, so everybody wants to be in business with each other.

It boggles my mind that people work without contracts. Regardless, Bangladesh has produced for Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Kesha (disapprove), Rihanna, Gucci Mane, Ludacris, and Nicki Minaj, so I’m not sure why he feels like he needs to sign with these clowns. The way that the XXL article read implied that he didn’t require payment upfront for the beats, in exchange for a Lil Wayne verse on his album that has yet to be released. At this point, Wayne might not even be hot by the time Bangladesh’s album comes out. I guess he’s technically hot still, but not to me. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.

In related news, EMI is suing Cash Money for late payments. Good luck, Bangladesh. You’re still one of my favorite producers.

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