While he is still dealing with his $51 million lawsuit against Cash Money Records and the uncertainty of "Tha Carter V" album release, Lil Wayne has reportedly signed with a royalties collection company, Kobalt Neighbouring Rights.

The New Orleans emcee hints at his ongoing feud with longtime label and its CEO Birdman in his featured verse on A$AP Rocky's "M'$," rapping, "I love my BM's, I love my YM, ain't no more CM."

AllHipHop recently reported that with the involvement of the London-based firm services, Wayne wants to win back what he believes is owed to him, including unpaid royalties and record advances by Cash Money.

According to Kobalt's website, the company uses a "powerful tracking system" to "ensure all income is correctly accounted" for their clients and develop "detailed expectations from third party performance data, Territory expectations from Kobalt's pre-distribution health check, as well as from the client's income data."

Kobalt's current clients include Busta Rhymes, Kid Cudi, Noah "40" Shebib, Ariana Grande, Bruno Mars, Sam Smith and Calvin Harris among over 8,000 artists and songwriters and 500 publishing companies.

Meanwhile, Weezy's anxiously awaited 11th studio album is set to feature Justin Bieber, according to collaborator French Montana.

In an interview with MTV News, the Moroccan emcee discussed his "Casino Life 2: Brown Bag Legend" mixtape, in which the "Selsun Blue" rapper makes a cameo on "I Ain't Gonna Lie."

French then revealed there is an unheard track with the Canadian pop star that will be on Wayne's long-delayed record.

"I remember I was in the studio and I came by and we were doing a song with Justin Bieber for 'Carter V,'" he said. "So after we did that song, I just played him the beat [for 'I Ain't Gonna Lie'] and I already had the hook on there."