Speculation regarding its true purpose has slowed in the months since, but the music itself served to reinforce what Wayne was fighting to make clear on Twitter and in court: Cash Money had serious problems. All of this served as fodder for fan and journalist theories regarding the terms of Drake’s contract with Cash Money, some of which were published just hours after the album was released. The sharpest, from "Star67": "Walk up in my label like, ‘Where the check, though?’ Yeah, I said it / Wouldn’t dap you with the left, ho." He repurposed a track from Sorry 4 the Wait 2, "Used To," just a few tracks later, making his allegiance clear. Drake released full-length If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late without notice on February 13th, and made sure to take a few conspicuous shots at the label. It became clear in February that Wayne wasn’t the only artist with bones to pick regarding Cash Money’s operation.
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