Friday, March 5, 2010
Bow Wow Doubles Up For Post Retirement Album, "Why Not Kill 2 Birds In 1 Stone?"
Cash Money Records' Bow Wow has announced plans to begin work on his post-retirement album and offer fans a double disc feature.
Bow Wow explained his motivation for dropping a new album.
"Ok, this is the first time i am talking about my 8th album," he wrote Friday (March 5). "I am here to announce that i will have a double disc album. 2 cds in 1 album. With every album i try to be creative when it comes to a theme for my cd's. I have no name yet, or at least i think i do (gnr)...So why not kill 2 birds in 1 stone and give the greenlight fans something to f*ck with and all my male fans who just now f*cking with me and my fans such as the ladies and all my fans that been messing with me since day 1. I want to cater to all my demographics. I want every 1 to be pleased as im gearing up to make my Cash Money debut. So this album is a more of a me thing, but u all will love it. because this album is a reflection of who i am."
Last spring, the rapper announced his retirement from rap.
"This is my last album because for me, there's no more that needs to be done on the music side, I've done everything," Bow explained. "And the scary thing is I'm 22 years-old and I'm young. I'm still a baby, so it's kinda like on the music side, I've been doing it since five. That's 17 years of non-stop music, music, music. There's nothing more to accomplish that I haven't seen yet...I feel like now it's time to endure a new challenge...Close the chapter on the Bow Wow legacy...As far as albums, I'm good. Seven albums at 22, that's crazy."
However, he later signed with Baby's Cash Money Records.
"To the naysayers, I hope that you give me the opportunity to earn your respect," he wrote Tuesday (August 18) night. "I know that over the years I've put many of my faults on display which I make no excuses for. I'm young and I've made mistakes and I will make more. No different than any other 22 year old, I still have some growing up to do...To anyone who's confused or says I don't belong in Cash Money. Let me remind you that I've been down with Baby, Slim, Wayne and the whole Cash Money family from the beginning."
His last album debuted within the Billboard 200 charts last April.
Formerly known as "Lil," Bow Wow's New Jack City Pt. II hit the charts landing at No. 16. With a week under his belt, the rapper's new album stands at 30,900 sold discs.
Check out past Bow Wow footage down below:
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