CASH MONEY RECORDS CEO LOSSES SISTER
The sister of Cash Money Records co-CEOs Bryan “Baby” Williams and Ronald “Slim” Williams was killed in a car accident on Monday, December 11th in New Orleans. Twenty-six year-old Tamara Williams was killed when her 2006 Toyota Camry was struck head on by a car that was driving in the wrong direction on a downtown boulevard. |
Williams, who was studying for a nursing degree, is survived by a husband and three children. The other driver, 30-year-old Jason Williams, is in serious condition at an area hospital. Tamara was the youngest of six siblings. |
“But what I would have never done was, you know I wouldn’t have….regardless to how it turned out, I wouldn’t have never got in a magazine and you know exposed it like that. You know what I’m sayin’? If I got a problem with a man, I’mma step to that man and say it.” |
Baby and Lil Wayne released an album last month, Like Father, Like Son. The set is approaching gold status. |
Cash Money Records has lost several of its biggest stars over the years including Juvenile, B.G., and Mannie Fresh. Fresh, unlike his counterparts has never publicly addressed the split with the label and recently he shared that he didn’t agree with Juvenile going public with the beef. He said, |
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