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(AllHipHop News) Hit making producers Cool & Dre have announced they have renewed a production deal with Cash Money Records.
The pair will continue to work with artists on the Cash Money/Young Money roster of artists, that includes acts like DJ Khaled, Busta Rhymes, Drake, Mystikal, Nicki Minaj and others.
“Cash Money has some amazing artists,” Marcello “Cool” Valenzano told AllHipHop.com in a statement released today (March 27). “This deal allows for us to continue to work with the artists creatively and do business on a grander scale.”
“Cool & Dre are extremely hard workers and very creative producers,” added Bryan “Birdman” Williams. “We are always excited about partnering up with their brand to make great hits and get creative in the studio.”
According to Cash Money’s co-CEO Ronald “Slim” Williams, renewing Cool & Dre’s deal was a top priority for the label.
“Cash Money Records is only as strong as the body of work that we put out,” Slim said. “We are committed to making the best music and giving our fans quality albums. Cool & Dre are a big part of that and we look forward to working with them to realize and execute our vision.”
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