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You know I could never figure out what this tattoo on the side of Baby head represented until today. Well according to sources the tatto is Bronald and it stands for the Williams brothers Oil and Gas company.

Recently the CEO’s of the expanding music empire, CEOs Bryan “Baby” and Ronald “Slim” Williams are venturing into one of the most lucrative business in the world, Gas and Oil. The name Bronald Oil & Gas is a combination of the William brother’s first name Bryan and Ronald. With the development of Bronald Oil, an sovereign company centered on identifying and providing gas and oil, Baby and Slim are showing the world that this music inspired corporation is should never be underestimated.

Not wasting any time Bronald Oil & Gas will be using numerous American sites to build up oil and gas outlets such as Louisiana, Osage County, Oklahoma, Texas, and Florida. However while these are major sources of oil and gas they are not the only ones. American based oil companies often profit from sites outside of the states and Bronald Oil & Gas is doing just that by using those yet to be unidentified in Central America.


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Its all business for Cash Money owning 100% of their masters something that’s unheard of in the music industry. In an interview with Smack TV, Bryan “Baby” Willams went in on the money making abilities of him and his brother Ronald “Slim” Willams. CMR hit the main stream in 1998 when they signed a $30 million pressing and distribution deal. Their deal entitling them to 85% oftheir royalties, 50% oftheir publishing revenues and ownership of all masters. CMR then dropped Juvenile’s album 400 Degrees. That album spun the two smash hit “Hun” and “Back That Thang Up”, which drove the album to sell 7 million copies worldwide and solidified Cash Money as a major player in the music industry. In the interview Baby let it be known that in the ten years since they signed their deal that have grossed over $500,000,000 and that they receive $250,000 a performance.

When asked about why Lil Wayne has never addressed any of the negative comments that 50 Cent has directed towards his way Baby stated “Look man we got money man, we got money man foreal, we on islands and jets… we just did a deal for $100,000,000 we getting too much money to be dealing with petty sh*t. When we go in the studio that’s $20 million right there, when I hit your town they pay us $250,000, $250,000just to say they saw us, it’s not a game that’s money foreal…. we aint got time for that I done been through wars before I got scars from wars we aint got time for that we getting to the money….. I done made a half a bill wit this sh*t me and my son rich foreal we in the B boys club foreal that why we don’t entertain bullsh*t we fly past a lot of sh*t… they got to catch up to us”. “When I came into the game I had a Fu** up attitude I felt like I lost a lot to get to where I was at so my attitude was like I’m not giving up nothing we are the only one in the industry who get 100% of everything we make more than they make”.

Cash Money has truly pulled off the impossible in the music industry. If you look at when they came into the industry and all the labels that were around, from Roca Fella, Ruff Ryders, Death Row, Bad Boy, Swave House, and many others they are really the last one standing other than Bad Boy; and Bad Boy don’t own 100% of their company. Most people may look at these brothers and think they are some ghetto fool but trust me it is a method to their madness; I take my hat off to the CMR brothers. Check out the CNBC interview with Baby Below:


 

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