This is what he had to say about Charlamagne:
“I just had some s*** on my chest. Really it was Charlamagne. I just wanted to see him face-to-face and let him know, stop playing me, respect me. You’re disrespecting my name. You’re playing with me up here. Off top.”
Birdman shared his thoughts on No Limit Records, the other major label in New Orleans, headed by Master P.
“Cash Money and No Limit, that s*** was real. They ain’t f*** with us, we ain’t f*** with them, that s*** real. We from two different projects, so it just didn’t ever mix and me and his relationship never mixed. Maybe the artists, but we didn’t fuck with each other, so they couldn’t f*** with each other. We just ain’t never vibe. We ain’t ever had no beef, ain’t nobody dead. But, we just didn’t ever vibe. Don’t get me wrong, I got the utmost respect for him. He from my same city. So, n***as came up and he did some s*** niggas still trying to do. He put out 35 albums in one year, that’s a lot of hustling. But, I salute to everything he doing.”
The interview is just shy of one-hour in length and is very pleasant and entertaining and you can see that Noreaga has a lot of respect for Birdman.