Birdman: Hip Hop mogul blasts Rick Ross in new diss

Lil Wayne Lawsuit Against Birdman Still On Despite Reconciliation

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Could 2016 be the year Lil Wayne and Birdman finally settle their grumbles with each other once and for all?

The two rap moguls was all smiles as they partied together at LIV Nightclub in Miami on Sunday (Jan. 17).

The reconciliation process seemingly began less than a month ago, when the duo were spotted partying together at Drake's New Year's Eve bash, and reportedly met in private that week to discuss Wayne's current $51 million lawsuit against Birdman. Family never die. This my motherf-- son and Im'ma die for him, Im'ma live for him, and I'll motherf-- kill for him.

"I just want to tell my muthaf*ckin' son that I love him...And all you n*ggas with that h*e sh*t, I ain't forget nan one of you b*tch a** n*ggas". And I ain't gonna pull up talking.

In a brief snap, Ross can be heard rapping "I'm a real player/them n*ggas kissed and they made up" over an instrumental. Rich Gang for life, n--.

Rozay ignited a beef with Birdman back in December when he released his Black Market album along with a diss song aimed at the YMCMB head title "Color Money". "F**k ni**as wanna hit me / F**k, ni**a, come get me / Pu**y ni**as ain't wit me".

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