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Christina Milian signs to Lil Wayne's Young Money label
Published Monday, Feb 13 2012, 23:44 GMT | By Jennifer Still | 1 comment
Christina Milian has signed a contract with Lil Wayne's Young Money Records.
The singer, who joins acts such as Nicki Minaj and Drake on the label, confirmed the deal via her Twitter page on Sunday.


"The answer is....Yes. Let's Get To Work! I Heart You Guys.. It's Now or Never," Milian wrote.
MTV News reports that Milian also attended the annual Cash Money pre-Grammy party on Sunday, where Lil Wayne welcomed her to the family.
"I got the beautiful Christina Milian with me. Young Money, Christina Milian," he said.
Milian is currently serving as the social media correspondent for NBC's The Voice.
> Nicki Minaj on Grammys performance: 'I've never been more comfortable'
Watch Christina Milian's video for 'Dip It Low' below:
The singer, who joins acts such as Nicki Minaj and Drake on the label, confirmed the deal via her Twitter page on Sunday.

© PA Images / Albert L. Ortega

© PA Images
"The answer is....Yes. Let's Get To Work! I Heart You Guys.. It's Now or Never," Milian wrote.
MTV News reports that Milian also attended the annual Cash Money pre-Grammy party on Sunday, where Lil Wayne welcomed her to the family.
"I got the beautiful Christina Milian with me. Young Money, Christina Milian," he said.
Milian is currently serving as the social media correspondent for NBC's The Voice.
> Nicki Minaj on Grammys performance: 'I've never been more comfortable'
Watch Christina Milian's video for 'Dip It Low' below:
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