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It was common knowledge that Bow Wow and Columbia Records had run their course as business partners. What wasn’t so known was the destination of his new musical home. In breaking news, hip-hop’s youngest veteran will now be taking his recording services to Cash Money. Moments ago, the protege’ of Jermaine Dupri broke the news, via his Twitter page.

Explaining the reason for his silence, Bow Wow simply stated on his YouTube channel he was using the time for thinking and organizing.

“People have been wondering where I’ve been,” the rapper said in a video. “For the past days, I’ve been here, keeping away from all human contact. Thinking. Strategizing my next move. I’ll come out of hiding when it is time. This is a new me. A new look, for now. This is all you see. The mystery continues.”

Cash Money Records will now be looking at a roster touting three of the biggest names, at least commercially, in the industry in Lil Wayne, Drake and Bow Wow.

R&B star, Omarion, signed with partner label, Young Money, recently as well.

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  • DAT_REAL_CHICK

    IM HAPPY 4 HIM HE IZ TRULY BLESSD…ND HOPEFULLY HE WILL CONT. 2 MAKE DEM HITZ DAT WE B BUMPN

  • SCPYT2010

    CONGRATS BOWWOW!!!! HOPE YOU AND OMARION HAVE MUCH SUCCESS WITH Y’ALL NEW LABEL!!!!

  • christine

    thats what im talkin about new change where they can take ur talents and make it bigger than ever its about time u get away from soft rap kind of stuff and go for the more grown bow

    i think ur new stage name should go from bow wow to lamborgini moss CONGRATZ vroom….

  • http://myspace Stallion

    You always have good chances in life but if it is a great chance then you follow your heart and mind.It will make your music even more greater because I love their sound and their music talented people on there.God Bless you on your new label move.

  • http://www.jaymidnyte.com Jay Midnyte

    Wow… Cash Money is becoming a powerhouse, if they weren’t already.

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