YMCMB has been on a mission in recent years to establish
their imprint everywhere. So far, they
have been successful in music. Lil
Wayne, Drake, and Nicki Minaj are hit machines; they have number one albums,
sold out tours, and other ventures. They
also have Jay Sean and Kevin Rudolf who are on their roster and create revenue
in other genres of music. And let’s not
forget their endless roster of other rap artists including Bow Wow, Tyga, Lil
Twist and the list goes on. Their team
is still growing; and whether it’s a fire mixtape, a noteworthy album, or a
feature…somebody from YMCMB is always in the spotlight.
Birdman is now trying to capitalize off YMCMB’s success and
expand their brand by entering the film industry. His latest creation is called “Rich Game”
which is set to start filming in the fall.
Birdman describes the film as a 2012 Balla Blocking. The film will be centered on Lil Wayne but
everybody on the label will be featured in the film. It’s kind of like a documentary…but not
really…according to Birdman it will just focus on the team.
I cannot wait to see this film!
Maybe it’s me but I see a Straight-To-DVD movie in our near
future. Really sir, spare us. YMCMB has interesting people on their roster
because they truly take living that “rock star” life to heart. But as Birdman pointed out he just wants
people to be themselves in the movie, no acting school required? So…what
exactly is the plot again? Why is this
something that needs to be a movie a not a docu-series on YouTube? Maybe this should be an 8-episode show
pitched to VH1, BET, or MTV. Not…and I
repeat NOT a movie! Granted if you look
at history Balla Blocking, I Got Da Hook Up, and State Property those are hood
classics. BUT they are not to be
confused with a John Singleton movie. I
mean those movies are no Boyz N Da Hood, no Baby Boy. Similar, but there is more quality, more cinematography
involved. Hell, John Singleton’s movies
have plots; you have to go to acting school!
Birdman can do several things…not pay producers, gang bang,
flaunt Lil Wayne’s money, and ruin a good track by talking all over it; but
creating a captivating movie- -I think not. Stick to your day job.
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