Birdman, Busta Rhymes, and Wahida Clark On Cash Money’s Venture Into Publishing

May 26th, 2011 - By TheEditor

When it comes to books, Birdman says he’s into the “hood Isht.” It’s no wonder then that he founded Cash Money Content to publish books that cater to Street Lit fans with titles like “Justify My Thug” by Wahida Clark, “Raw Law: An Urban Guide to Criminal Justice” and Ice Berg Slim’s classic “Pimp” (a re-released version).

TAP correspondent Eno Alfred attended the Cash Money Content event at the Chelsea Art Museum in New York, where the publishing company introduced their roster of authors. She caught up with Birdman to talk about his vision for his new Cash Money spinoff, Busta Rhymes about his love of literature, and more. Check it out!

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  • Peter J. MIele

    My e-books have only been on Amazon & Barnes & Noble a short while.  I have 65 5 star reviews so far. If you can do better for me than they can, I’m with you.  I have a lot of experiences.  I’ve lived & traveled in 87 countries, fought with the Marines in the Vietnam War, been in prison in Lebanon, jail in Morocco, 5 prisons in the US. for drugs.  I have an AA, BA, MA & PhD.  Ck out my books, Baptism of Fire, Triggermortis, Demonomania & Souvenir Hunters from Mars.  I have 23 pieces published with those 2 companies now.   Peter J. MIele

  • Black Sunshine

    Some may laugh and dismiss urban litterature as garbage, but there is a big market in Black and Latino readers. I wish good luck to the brother. And thanks for re-releasing Iceberg Slim’s “Pimp” . I think I’ll pick up a copy and have a flashback moment .

  • Juliemango

    I love this venture. American culture/lit. facinates me, street lit included. Now wheres the big boi interv bossip???