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Very soon Cash Money Records will be out of Cash Money from losing artists to now having to pay up big bucks in royalties!

Via The Jasmine Brand

Jas Prince, the son of Rap-A-Lot CEO James Prince, and the man who introduced Drake to Lil Wayne, has settled a lawsuit demanding that Cash Money Records pay him $11 million in royalties earned off the 6 God.

According to The Jasmine Brand, Prince has now settled with the label for an undisclosed amount.

Back in 2007, Prince signed Drake to Aspire Music Group, partly owned by Lil Wayne’s manager, Cortez Bryant. Soon after, Cash Money apparently agreed to pay Prince 22% of whatever money Cash Money earned off Drake in advances and net profits.

In court a few weeks ago, Prince claimed that said percentage now amounts to $11 MILLION.