R&B soul vocalist Chrisette Michelle recently had an interview with and talked about everything from the fun times on the Woman To Woman tour and to almost posing nude for PETA.
He could stay or he could go but that could be the reason because if a contract is up or almost up you don't have to submit any new music to a project on the label. The only questions are Will the album do its expected numbers and why isn't Drake listed on the album's tracklist? Rumor has it that Drake's contract is almost up with Young Money. The album will feature new music from Baby, Lil'Wayne, Nicki Minaj, Busta Rhymes, DJ Khalid and more artists of the YMCMB clique. This album and its hit singles "Tapout" and "We Been On" shows that they are still on top with other current crews such as Maybach Music Group and G.O.O.D. With him always being close with Cash Money CEO Baby and Cash Money still growing and signing platinum acts, both Young Money and Cash Money have become rap musics biggest conglomerate in history. We all know superstar Lil' Wayne started as a Cash Money artist, grew into an icon and started his own label Young Money where he signed and made superstars out of Drake, Nicki Minaj and Tyga.
It will be the first compilation album of two labels together. The YMCMB label imprint is dropping an album this week titled Rich Gang. Before the summer is out hes going to stop in our home state of New Jersey to put on a stand up show at Caesars Palace in Atlantic City. Kevin Hart living proof that great things happen when you keep working hard after success. As of now he is producing the second season of his BET mock reality show The Real Husbands Of Hollywood and planning on doing another comedy tour that will start in the winter of 2013. Its not the time to get comfortable and slow down.". When asked by Wall Street Journal what will he be doing next Hart answered "There are so many things I can do right now. It became another top grossing stand up film of all time behind Eddie Murphy's Raw and Kings Of Comedy which featured Bernie Mack, Steve Harvey, Cedric The Entertainer, and D.L. On fourth of July weekend this year, the now world famous Philadelphia comedian Kevin Hart drew in more than $17 Million dollars at the box office for his Let Me Explain stand up comedy film.