Archive for November, 2009

Robin Thicke Wants Lil Wayne On “Sex Therapy” Album [Video]

Robin Thicke is no stranger to working with Lil Wayne: The two have already collaborated a few times. Now the singer, who is currently putting the finishing touches on his December release, Sex Therapy, is hoping to get Weezy F Baby on another song in the very near future.

“I’m just finishing it and I’m gonna send the album to Wayne to see if he wants to be [on it] ’cause he’s been on my last two albums and I’ve been on his last two,” he said.

Thicke and Lil Wayne first collaborated on “Shooter” and “All Night Long,” then hooked up again for “Tie My Hands.”

“We’re kind of good luck charms for each other,” he said. “So I definitely want to get him on there to keep the good luck alive.”

In October, Lil Wayne pleaded guilty to felony gun possession, and he’s now set to spend at least eight months in prison. But Thicke says he’s just focusing on all the amazing work that Wayne has contributed to the world of music. “He’s an amazing artist and a great friend,” he said when asked about pending bid in jail. “And we’re all supporting him through all of that.”

Wayne isn’t the only MC on the album. Sex Therapy will also feature Kid Cudi, Snoop Dogg and Jay-Z, who Thicke was particularly excited to work with. “[It's] kind of like a De La Soul kind of song, but [Jay] was really excited about it,” he told MTV News. “To work with him was a dream come true. It was one of the best days of my life.”

Shout outs to MTV, I think its cool that Thicke likes working with all these hip hop guys, what do you think?

Lil Wayne’s Ten Best Sports References From “No Ceilings”

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“Not too many people sit across the table from Skip Bayless and hold their own. But that’s exactly what Lil Wayne, a self proclaimed Sportscenter junkie, did on 1st & 10. Then the “mixtape Weezy” out did himself with over 100 sports references on the instant classic “No Ceilings”. Thank God I’m Famous highlights the 10 best.”

10. “Quarterback Weezy/Young Tom Brady/Open up your mouth and catch a bomb baby” – That’s All I Have

9. “I’m in the zone like a fastball/and I fuck up the game like a bad call” – D.O.A.

8. “Drop my best shit like the Cowboys dropped Owens” -Banned From TV

7. “Walk around like I’m 30 feet tall/Tiger Woods on these hoes tryna birdie these balls” -Swag Surfin

6. “Young Nino nigga/Do it for my team Tim Tebow nigga!” -D.O.A.

5. “Gucci only to the grocery store/Quit playing bitch we ballin like Okafor” -Throw It In The Bag Remix

4. “Yall niggas Little League/Call ‘em Curacao” -Wasted

3. “Quarterback shotgun you don’t get any sack yards/Bitch I ball hard breaking all the backboards/Pretty Boy Floyd step up I’ll crack yours” -Swag Surfin

2. “Smoke weed talk shit like Lake Kiffin” -Banned From TV

1. “Looking for a bitch for some sexual healing/Open up her mouth she catch it like Braylon” -No Ceilings

Bonus: “I get big checks/Niketown bitch” -Banned From TV

What do you guys think? Which one is your favorite?

Birdman Says Hot Boys Album Is Finished, Talks About Lil Wayne’s Sentence

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Birdman, the CEO of Cash Money addressed Lil Wayne’s upcoming jail stint, which will make him the third Hot Boy to be incarcerated, putting the group’s possible reunion on hold.

Young Money CEO Lil Wayne is facing up to a year in prison for a weapon violation in New York, while B.G. was arrested for possession of guns and drugs during a traffic stop in New Orleans last Tuesday (November 3).

“We got a hell of a plan and hell of a strategy,” Baby told Eric B. & Friends on AllHipHop Radio today (November 9).

“I promise you, you’ll think he [Lil Wayne] never left the streets. It ain’t much about the music at this point with my son, like fuck the music,” Baby said. “We got to go through something family wise, that the fans and nobody else will ever have to go through. This is the first time I will ever be without my child that means the world to me. This is where Blood stick together.”

As for B.G.‘s recent arrest, Williams revealed that the rapper is being held to his contract with Atlantic Records, which will co-promote his upcoming album Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood, which is being released on December 8 through a deal with E1 Music.

“I just talked to him. If you know B.G., he’s still in that jungle where it prescribes to carry tools [guns], or you can be the next nigga with a tag on your toe,” Baby stated. “Atlantic release the lil nigga so we can try to get him some money. See they don’t know how he’s living. I know how he’s living, so I was trying to say y’all let him go, let me take him, I’mma get him some money, I’mma bring him with me, he can come to Miami and be a part of everything we got. But they don’t know the significance of a nigga’s lifestyle, they just think the nigga is a business. He already hurting, y’all ain’t doing nothing for a nigga. I got love for him. I’ll bring him in and give him a life and a lifestyle, but now he’s heading for another life and another lifestyle.”

Baby stated that the highly anticipated Hot Boys reunion album is finished and could be in stores as soon as the Summer of 2010.

“They recorded a whole album and we are looking to put it out for the summer time,” Baby told AllHipHop.com.

Lil Wayne & Common At The Miami Heat Game [Pictures]

Lil Wayne is an avid sports fan and couldn’t miss a recent Miami Heat game. The305 got some pictures of Wayne court-side with Young Money artist Mack Maine, as well as him chopping it up with rapper Common.

Check them out below.

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Lil Wayne’s “The Carter Documentary” Trailor [Video]


Above is the video trailer for The Carter Documentary about Lil Wayne by QD3 Entertainment. This is going to be an amazing documentary/movie, and it is coming out on November 17th. I can’t wait, what about you guys?

Lil Wayne Interview With Billboard Magazine

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Earlier this week a couple snippets from Lil Wayne’s interview with Billboard Magazine hit the net, however now we have the full interview. In the interview Wayne speaks on everything from touring to his new album Rebirth.

Check it out below.

Lil Wayne always keeps it moving. That’s the one absolute you learn about the rapper after talking with him.

When Billboard caught up with Lil Wayne — real name Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. — it was a couple of days after he had finished a set of shows in London, Paris and Amsterdam — and a week before he pled guilty to attempted weapon possession for an incident that occurred in 2007. Having barnstormed his way through 68 stateside shows during his top-grossing I Am Music and America’s Most Wanted tours in 2008 and 2009, he deserved a few days off. Instead, the Miami-based rapper was busy completing his free “No Ceilings” mixtape — “A big thank you to fans for coming out and showing me love every single night” of the tours.

Several leaks from the Halloween release feature Wayne rapping over beats from Jay-Z’s “Run This Town” and Fabolous’ “Throw It in the Bag.” Slated for release just after the mixtape, on November 23, is the “Mr. Carter” EP, exclusive to Best Buy.

It’s all in anticipation of Wayne’s “Rebirth.” While his Universal Motown publicist didn’t respond to several requests for comment, another source at the label says that Wayne’s legal issues — the rapper faces a possible one-year sentence; his hearing takes place in February — will not impede the often-delayed album’s December 15 release. But one question looms: Can Lil Wayne keep it moving when it comes to maintaining his sales and touring success?

Billboard: How has touring helped shape your success thus far?

Lil Wayne: It’s played a big part in my career. I’ve been on the road since I was about 14. Since then there’s never been one city that I’ve been stable in for six months. Honestly, touring is just another part of my day. The stage comes at 9 p.m. OK, I eat at 12. (laughs) It’s natural for me, not a preparation. And I thank God for that every day.

Whether it’s a club or arena, I perform my ass off. I go out there and give it my all every single night. I would die onstage. Some people like to just go out there and have their song played with five people onstage, and you don’t even know who four of them are. You’ve got to go out there and perform. Once that works, people will come. And as long as people keep screaming when I step out there, I’ll keep giving them me.

Billboard: Do you have a sense of withdrawal when you’re not on the road?

Lil Wayne: As soon as you start to develop that sense of withdrawal, you get a call from your manager (in Wayne’s case, Cortez Bryant) telling you that you’ve got 60 nights coming up somewhere so you’ll be all right. (laughs) Honestly, the way my schedule is, my days — even when I’m not on tour — are still full. I’m in the studio every single night. There’s really never a moment for me to actually sit and breathe and even notice if I’m having withdrawal symptoms because I have to keep it moving. I just turned 27 on September 27, so I’m not in a rush to take any downtime.

Billboard: Speaking of keeping it moving, “Rebirth” is finally coming. Given earlier leaks from the project, did you make many changes to the final version?

Lil Wayne: As of now “Rebirth” is coming out as a double disc with a (disc of songs) by (artists on his label) Young Money. I had to add new cuts because a lot of things leaked, making people think they had an idea of what I was doing with “Rebirth” and what it would sound like. And I hated that because I never want anybody to think they know what I’m doing until I present it. So what I did was make it totally different — I flipped it.

Billboard: Does the album still lean toward rock?

Lil Wayne: Yes, the album is still rock. I play guitar on 80 percent of the songs and there’s a lot of rock influences and rock beats. I also have (Blink-182 drummer) Travis Barker on the album.

But I don’t want people to think I’m trying to do something I can’t do. Don’t think you’re going to put on the album and hear me screaming and singing … Don’t worry about that. (laughs) When people hear me say “rock,” they may get a little scared like, “Oh, God. What is he going to do?”

When I said I was doing a rock album, it was about doing a freedom thing. This album isn’t hip-hop. When I do my “Carter” albums, I know I’ve got to rap, I know I’ve got to spit — I know the words I’ve got to say and the subjects I’ve got to talk about. I also know the things I shouldn’t say, the things I shouldn’t talk about.

There’s none of those limits on this album. I say what I want, how I want. That’s what this album is: a freedom album. And rock is the avenue that gives you that freedom.

I’m just having fun, that’s all. Trust me: People will like these songs. It’s my job to make them love them, but I know for a fact they’ll like them.

Billboard: What can we expect from the second disc by Young Money?

Lil Wayne: The expectations for Young Money are great. But I think they’ll meet them because everybody — Drake, Nicki Minaj, Lil Chuckee, Shanell, Lil Twist, Tyga, Jae Millz, Gudda Gudda, Mack Maine and T-Streets — works their asses off. Every song is great, which creates a dilemma because we don’t know what to pick as singles.

Billboard: Any truth to rumors that “Tha Carter IV” is coming this year as well?

Lil Wayne: No, no. “Carter IV” is coming next year at a proper time, like it’s supposed to.

Billboard: You recently did a guest feature on the new Weezer album. Any more rock projects on the horizon?

Lil Wayne: Weezer gave me a vivid picture of what they were trying to accomplish and it was wonderful to be a part of that. I also worked with Kid Rock and with Fall Out Boy — Pete Wentz and I are real tight. Other than that, I’ve worked with Gym Class Heroes. And I’ve been kicking it with Green Day, but I’m not sure if we’ll get anything done real soon. You know me — I’ve been out there doing things with everybody.

Billboard: Including working with Chris Brown, Madonna and Shakira. Do you get concerned about overexposure?

Lil Wayne: I just don’t understand the whole point about using yourself too much or doing too many features. This is work; this is a job that we’re doing, and you want to work as much as you can. I’ve been wanting to ask people, “You know, I get paid for those features, right? So do you think I’m getting paid too much or do you think I’m working too much? Is that what you’re asking me?” I don’t get it. All I’m doing is putting in overtime. (laughs)

Billboard: How is Drake’s solo album coming along?

Lil Wayne: He’s one of those guys who needs no help, (laughs) I don’t do anything but say, “Let me hear that song.” And I’m blown away with every word. I’m honored to have him. Knowing Drake, I want to say he’s probably finished with the project. But he’s one of those guys who keeps going back to put more icing on the cake.

Billboard: Is a Hot Boys reunion still in the works? (The rap group consisted of Juvenile, Lil Wayne, B.G. and Turk.)

Lil Wayne: I still agree with it — let’s put it like that. There are four sides to this, and it’s hard getting four sides to come to the table. But I still agree.

What do you guys think?

Funkmaster Flex: “We Put Too Much Pressure On Lil Wayne” [Video]

In this video you can see Funkmaster Flex, the famous DJ from HOT97 in NYC, saying how everyone is expecting too much of Lil Wayne. We aren’t giving Weezy F Baby the credit he deserves according to Funk Flex, do you agree? Let us know in the comments section.

Lil Wayne Special On Fuse TV Tonight + Interview

Hip Hop Invasion starts today, Wednesday, Nov. 4th @ 7pm/6c and features a slew of documentaries, concerts, videos, and interviews from The Game, 50 Cent, Tupac, and of course, Weezy.

Lil Wayne’s World airs at 12am/11pm central tonight.

You can watch part of the Lil Wayne interview below, and you can watch the full show called “Lil Wayne’s World” for 2 hours tonight at midnight.

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