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I Am Not a Human Being II
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Maverick (management)
American music management group
Maverick is an American music management group formed in by Guy Oseary.[1] A revival of the Maverick company (–), the management group also adopts the company's logo.
History
[edit]In , Oseary announced that he was forming a joint venture with Live Nation Entertainment to establish a management group, amalgamating with other managers and their companies into one venture. Oseary originally was joined by Reign Deer's Larry Rudolph and Adam Leber, Blueprint Group's Gee Roberson, Cortez Bryant and Shawn Gee, Quest Management's Scott Rodger, Spalding Entertainment's Clarence Spalding, Laffitte Management's Ron Laffitte and I Am Other's Caron Veazey. All nine managers combined their companies together, rebranded them and their respective employees as "Maverick" on October 17, [1]
In March , founder Madonna released her album Rebel Heart, featuring the Maverick logo on the back cover. This signified a n
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I Am Not a Human Being II
studio album by Lil Wayne
I Am Not a Human Being II is the tenth studio album by American rapperLil Wayne. It was released on March 26, , by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records.[1] Recording sessions took place during to , with Lil Wayne serving as the records executive producers, alongside Ronald "Slim" Williams and Birdman, who enlisted a wide variety of record producers such as Cool & Dre, Mike Will Made It, David Banner, T-Minus, Diplo, Juicy J and Street Runner, among others. The album serves as the sequel to I Am Not a Human Being (),[2] incorporating the elements of these hip hop styles. The album was supported by three singles: "No Worries" featuring Detail, "Love Me" featuring Drake and Future, and "Rich As Fuck" featuring 2 Chainz; the latter of which peaked at numbers 29, 9 and 38 respectively, on the US Billboard Hot It was the last album Lil Wayne released under Cash Money