Release Lil Twist’s debut album “Don’t Get It Twisted”.


Release Lil Twist’s debut album “Don’t Get It Twisted”.
The Issue
If you’re a fan of rapper Lil Wayne, then you should already know that Wayne is the CEO and founder of Young Money Entertainment. A record label that was an imprint of Cash Money Records and it’s parent label Republic Records/Universal Music Group. Lil Wayne founded Young Money in 2005. The label has released 14 US albums that reached number 1 on the Billboard 200.
But what I really want to talk about is one particular artist on the Young Money roster, his name is Christopher Lynn Moore (born January 11th, 1993) aka Lil Twist. Lil Twist is a rapper and occasional singer from Dallas, Texas. At the tender age of 7, Twist started his rap career and released his first single at age 10 called “Texas Twist”, which made him a sensation among his hometown. In 2007 at age 14, Twist opened up for Lil Wayne at a concert in Tyler, Texas, where he impressed Wayne and Cortez Bryant (Wayne’s then manager).
Afterwards, they flew Lil Twist to Atlanta to see how he was in the recording studio. After that, he was signed to Young Money. Prior to working on music, Twist made appearances in two of Lil Wayne’s music videos for “A Milli” and “Got Money”. Since signing with Young Money, Twist has been touring with the Young Money crew, developing his style, and learning the game from some of it’s bests. He has even released a number of mixtapes and compliation albums such as The Year Book (August 21st, 2009), Class President (November 21st, 2009), We Are Young Money (December 21st, 2009), The Takeover (October 29th, 2010), The Golden Child (December 20th, 2011), Young Money: Rise of an Empire (March 11th, 2014), etc.
In 2011, Twist was featured in XXL hip hop magazine’s “2011 Freshman Class”. During that same year, he has also began promotion for his upcoming debut solo album “Don’t Get It Twisted”, starting with his 2010 single “Little Secret” ft Bow Wow. In either 2013 or 2014, “Don’t Get It Twisted” was canceled. Which leads me to the point of this petition, Don’t Get It Twisted deserves to get released. My reason for making this petition is because sometimes I can’t help but wonder what would happen if the album didn’t get canceled. Plus, I feel like Twist’s fame could’ve skyrocketed if the album was released.
The album was gonna feature other popular singles from Twist such as “Love Affair” ft Lil Wayne (which is one of my top favorite songs from Lil Twist), “New Money” ft Mishon, “Turnt Up” ft Busta Rhymes, and “Do What I Want” ft 2 Chainz. Don’t Get It Twisted was also gonna feature some other guest artists such as Twist’s Young Money cohorts Drake and Nicki Minaj and Twist’s closest friend, Justin Bieber. Although there are some other Cash Money/Young Money albums that I was looking forward to that got cancelled around the same time, this is one that I really really wanted to see come to fruition. To learn about why Lil Twist’s debut album “Don’t Get It Twisted” was cancelled, click on the link bellow.
https://youtu.be/I8DUKNQXlhI
In conclusion, if you’re a Young Money fan, a Lil Twist fan, or just wanna see Twist have an album under his belt, please sign this petition if you wanna hear “Don’t Get It Twisted”. Aren’t you just a little curious to see how good it was gonna be? Who knows, maybe it’ll be one of the best hip hop/rap albums ever.

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The Issue
If you’re a fan of rapper Lil Wayne, then you should already know that Wayne is the CEO and founder of Young Money Entertainment. A record label that was an imprint of Cash Money Records and it’s parent label Republic Records/Universal Music Group. Lil Wayne founded Young Money in 2005. The label has released 14 US albums that reached number 1 on the Billboard 200.
But what I really want to talk about is one particular artist on the Young Money roster, his name is Christopher Lynn Moore (born January 11th, 1993) aka Lil Twist. Lil Twist is a rapper and occasional singer from Dallas, Texas. At the tender age of 7, Twist started his rap career and released his first single at age 10 called “Texas Twist”, which made him a sensation among his hometown. In 2007 at age 14, Twist opened up for Lil Wayne at a concert in Tyler, Texas, where he impressed Wayne and Cortez Bryant (Wayne’s then manager).
Afterwards, they flew Lil Twist to Atlanta to see how he was in the recording studio. After that, he was signed to Young Money. Prior to working on music, Twist made appearances in two of Lil Wayne’s music videos for “A Milli” and “Got Money”. Since signing with Young Money, Twist has been touring with the Young Money crew, developing his style, and learning the game from some of it’s bests. He has even released a number of mixtapes and compliation albums such as The Year Book (August 21st, 2009), Class President (November 21st, 2009), We Are Young Money (December 21st, 2009), The Takeover (October 29th, 2010), The Golden Child (December 20th, 2011), Young Money: Rise of an Empire (March 11th, 2014), etc.
In 2011, Twist was featured in XXL hip hop magazine’s “2011 Freshman Class”. During that same year, he has also began promotion for his upcoming debut solo album “Don’t Get It Twisted”, starting with his 2010 single “Little Secret” ft Bow Wow. In either 2013 or 2014, “Don’t Get It Twisted” was canceled. Which leads me to the point of this petition, Don’t Get It Twisted deserves to get released. My reason for making this petition is because sometimes I can’t help but wonder what would happen if the album didn’t get canceled. Plus, I feel like Twist’s fame could’ve skyrocketed if the album was released.
The album was gonna feature other popular singles from Twist such as “Love Affair” ft Lil Wayne (which is one of my top favorite songs from Lil Twist), “New Money” ft Mishon, “Turnt Up” ft Busta Rhymes, and “Do What I Want” ft 2 Chainz. Don’t Get It Twisted was also gonna feature some other guest artists such as Twist’s Young Money cohorts Drake and Nicki Minaj and Twist’s closest friend, Justin Bieber. Although there are some other Cash Money/Young Money albums that I was looking forward to that got cancelled around the same time, this is one that I really really wanted to see come to fruition. To learn about why Lil Twist’s debut album “Don’t Get It Twisted” was cancelled, click on the link bellow.
https://youtu.be/I8DUKNQXlhI
In conclusion, if you’re a Young Money fan, a Lil Twist fan, or just wanna see Twist have an album under his belt, please sign this petition if you wanna hear “Don’t Get It Twisted”. Aren’t you just a little curious to see how good it was gonna be? Who knows, maybe it’ll be one of the best hip hop/rap albums ever.

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Petition created on April 9, 2021