Lil Wayne Speaks On Retirement, Drake & Nicki Minaj In Latest XXL Issue

Lil Wayne XXL Cover
Lil Wayne’s upcoming album ‘Tha Carter IV’ may very well be his last. In his cover story for the July/August 2011 issue of XXL magazine, Lil Wayne hints that he may retire while he’s still on top:

“I’m bowing out still on top, I’ma make y’all want me when I retire. I’ma make y’all be like, ‘Nooo!’ I ain’t leaving out this b*tch when y’all be like, ‘Yeah, it’s about time, dawg.’ Carter IV might be my last one. I’ma make y’all be like, ‘F*ck!’ Yeah, n*gga, I’m gone.”

Wayne also revealed that his forthcoming album is all about how interesting Dwayne Michael Carter is and what the future holds for his artists Drake and Nicki Minaj.

“What is good about me is that I’m an interesting muthaf–ka. I’m Dwayne Michael Carter period! Whether I’m a rapper or not, I’m interesting. And that’s what my album’s gonna be about: me and how interesting I am.”

I expect to eat, and eat well. I expect Drake to be a lot more successful than he has ever been. I mean, this guy’s a superstar. He is the definition. That’s what I told y’all before he was: ‘That’s the definition of a superstar.’ And like Nicki, he’s only breaking ice. He has yet to be who he’s going to be. I’m banking on them.

Nicki Minaj Speaks On Britney Spears Tour, Wardrobe Malfunctions & Much More

Britney Spears & Nicki Minaj Femme Fatale Tour

When Nicki Minaj emerged from a glowing teleporter center stage at Staples Center on Monday night, to the opening hums of her ferocious track “Roman’s Revenge,” she showed her latest ambition: to be a stadium-packing touring act.

It’s the only explanation as to why the rapper, who is hip-hop’s reigning it girl, would return a second time in as many months after supporting Lil Wayne on his I Am Still Music tour. For fans who saw that quick set in April, it was apparent she was moving herself into the arena touring landscape where female rappers haven’t been a presence in recent years.

Her music ranges from hardcore to pop friendly, so it’s not surprising that her second trek in a year shows her supporting pop royalty Britney Spears on her Femme Fatale tour. Spears was the main dish, of course, but there was a moment at Staples when Minaj ruled the stage with razor-sharp bangs and body-hugging attire on full display.

While she played the true team player role while on the road with Wayne (he likes to bring out his Young Money family during his set), with Spears, she proved to be a serious live player with elaborate staging, a theatrical story line, choreography and costume changes.

Pop & Hiss caught up with Minaj ahead of her stop in Anaheim on Friday for a conversation about the tour so far, wardrobe malfunctions and why she isn’t 100% comfortable onstage.

Hit the jump for the entire Interview.


Talk a little about the creative direction of the show.

“I wanted the direction to feel like a few girls from another planet. One of them just happens to be “the chosen one.” They embark on a journey to go to a few different cities and search for this person named Nemesis. I wanted it to be really theatrical and fun. And I just wanted to make the audience feel like they were spying on our world.”

Q: Lil Wayne and Britney Spears have very different fanbases, and your music sort of treads the line between both. What did you think about jumping on Spears’ tour?

“Well, initially, what I thought was I hope this audience will appreciate what I do. What I first dealt with was a bit of the unknown. Is this something that Britney’s crowd will even enjoy? But it all went away the first night. I stood in the transporter, that big prop that we have on the stage, and I could not believe the crowd reaction before they even saw me. It was very emotional for me. I was so shocked. I thought, OK, on the Wayne tour, this is my audience, everyone that knows Wayne, they know Nicki Minaj. When I heard those screams, it was one of the best feelings in the world. It changed overnight. I’m pleasantly surprised with the people coming out on this show; they generally are coming out not to critique, but to have fun. The hip-hop community tends to be more critical. On this stage, I felt a little bit more free.”

Q: Wayne’s tour wrapped about a month ago. What type of time did you have to prep for this tour, which is a completely different show for you?

“I’m going to be honest: I haven’t even done a dress rehearsal for this tour yet. I know most people wouldn’t come out and say that, but we’ve been really, really pulling this off by the skin of my teeth because like you said, I had just come off a tour, and right after the tour we had to prep for a lot of other things. We really didn’t have a lot of prep time, and then of course I’m not the headlining act so I didn’t get time on the stage, I didn’t get time for my lighting and my cues. We really have been pulling it off.

I wanted more time to nurture the show and get it to the point where I was ready to see it, but unfortunately tick, tick, tick, it was time to go up. So just being honest, I really don’t think the show is where I want it to be as far as preparation. People don’t notice, you’ll never know, but I’m having all these wardrobe malfunctions. [During Monday’s performance] my dress broke, I couldn’t walk down the aisle on “Fly,” for the fight scene my holster didn’t come off in time — it was a lot of craziness backstage. I really can’t wait for people to see this show after we start to feel comfortable. These three shows have been our dress rehearsals. We’re definitely not in our comfort zone yet.”

Q: That didn’t come across at all onstage, so that’s surprising to hear. You squeezed a lot of songs into your set, which was impressive. Is getting the rehearsal time something that’s going to change since the tour is moving so quick, and you’re in Anaheim on Friday?

“What we’ve been doing, honestly, is every time we have a show we book rehearsal on our personal time. We’ll book rehearsal at the dance studio that’s in that city, or at the hotel that’s in that city so that we can be running it. But I’m really glad that you see that [about the setlist]. That was one of the big decisions that I made. I was like, I want to squeeze in as many songs as possible because I want people to have a variety. Like on the Wayne tour I had certain songs that I did… but on this one, my way of thinking was I’d rather do more songs so people can hear their favorites somewhere in the middle of that, instead of just a few songs and people are like, ‘Ugh… I didn’t hear any of the ones I do love.’ I wanted to make it a people-pleaser type of show.”

People are anticipating your solo tour. What are you going to take from both the Wayne and Britney tours that you can incorporate into your solo headlining tour, which is set to kick off next year?

“Let me just say I’m going to take from Britney and Wayne, because they’re both veterans. Being completely honest I’ve learned so much from them, in terms of production. Britney’s production is so amazing. When I sat out there the first night to watch it, I felt like I was a kid at an amusement park. It was so much, the lights, the content and the props. Whereas Wayne, he teaches me how to command a crowd. His comfort level and how he makes people feel like he’s their best friend when he’s onstage. He has that command. If you can put both of those two things into a show, you can really do an amazing show — that’s my goal. Am I gonna be able to do these humongous venues within the next year? Probably not. But am I gonna put on an amazing show and give everyone something that’s gonna be well worth what they paid? Absolutely yes.”

(Music Video) Enrique Iglesias – "Dirty Dancer" (Feat. Usher & Lil Wayne)

Dirty Dancer

Here’s a futuristic stripper visual for “Dirty Dancer” featuring Usher & Lil Wayne.

(Video) Nicki Minaj Performs on Britney Spears’ ‘Femme Fatale’ Tour in L.A.

Nicki Minaj

Prior to joining Britney Spears for Monday night’s big finale of “Till the World Ends,” Nicki Minaj owned the spotlight at L.A.’s Staples Center on the third date of Britney’s “Femme Fatale” tour.

With a longer set and bigger production than her previous “I Am Still Music” outing with Lil Wayne, the Young Money raptress performed her Pink Friday cuts and other collaborations including “Fly,” “Raining Men,” and “Muny.” She had the crowd on its feet with David Guetta’s “Where Dem Girls At” and crowd favorites “Moment 4 Life” and “Super Bass.”

Rap-Up TV captured some footage for your enjoyment. Experience the head Barb in HD.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4CQBSGwhVjI

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(Video) Behind The Scenes: DJ Khaled, Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne "I’m On One" Video Shoot

Drake

Here’s some exclusive behind the scenes footage of DJ KhaledsIm On One” music video courtesy of Derick G. Hit the jump, as Drake talks about being on the “LeBrons.”

(New Music) Tech N9ne Ft. Lil Wayne, T-Pain & Krizz Kaliko – "Fuck Food"


Lil Wayne

Brand new from Tech N9ne featuring T-Wayne(Lil Wayne & T-Pain) & Krizz Kaliko. This came be found on Techs upcoming “All 6s & 7s” album in stores Tuesday, (June 7th). But for now go head and enjoy a sample.

Download: Tech N9ne Ft. Lil Wayne & T-Pain – “Fuck Food”

T.I. Writes A Letter To His Fans & Supporters And Promises New Song Next Month

T.I.

We haven’t heard much from the King of the South since he began serving his most recent prison sentence in Arkansas following probation violation. On Friday via his website, T.I. posted a letter thanking supporters including some of his rap collegues like Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Nelly & B.o.B. To show his appreciation he’ll be releasing a new track within the next few weeks.

You can read the full letter below, T.I.’s expected out of jail sometime in the fall….

Message From T.I.:

What up world? Been a minute. I’d like to thank you all for the thousands of letters, cards, books, pictures and words of encouragement. I’m truly grateful. I’m sure you already know I’m nearing the end of this chapter of my life, and looking forward to taking all of the things I’ve learned with me while leaving all the rest of the “BS” behind. I’ve been tuned in somewhat to what’s been happening out there. I can’t even begin to tell y’all how much being on the outside looking in, having to witness all that’s going on (and not going on) in the game affects me. Not being able to do what I love especially. It’s like a whole other sentence within itself. But I really do appreciate all the love, respect, shout outs and salutations during this very difficult period in my life. Everybody from da homies Weezy, Killa Mike, R. Rozay my lil bruh B.o.B, Terrence J (106 & Park) and my “durty” Nelly. Regardless of whether the gestures were the greatest or the smallest, they still meant the world to me. REAL TALK. The separation from my art has definitely sparked an inferno of inspiration that will soon be felt by all. As a matter of fact, to show my appreciation to those that have been in support of me and granted the requests of TEAM T.I. I’ll be releasing a record in the near future (couple of weeks tops) to hold y’all over til I get back in action. During this time of seclusion I have developed a mind full of thoughts, ideas, plans and strategies of change to incorporate into my professional endeavors, as well as my personal lifestyle. But none of them is as strong as my determination to conquer my own imperfections and my will to WIN NO MATTER WHAT!!!

I love, respect and appreciate all those who have stood beside me and I have accepted those you didn’t. But one things for sure and two for certain. As long as the Most High blesses me with the ability to live and breathe….My campaign will continue!!! Stronger, smarter, bigger and better than ever. For those that doubt that…See me when they free me.

Love King

(Video) Lil Wayne & Mannie Fresh Reunite @ The Bonnaroo Music Festival

Mannie Fresh

It was one of those Hip-Hop moments fans have been waiting for. This past Friday during Lil Wayne‘s set at the 2011 Bonnaroo festival, the show’s headliner gave the audience a real treat that will forever live in the hearts when he brought out original Cash Money member Mannie Fresh. The moment marked the first time in years the pair publicly stood side by side. Earlier that day the New Orleans producer hinted at a possibly union.

“It’s a possibility. Like I said, there’s no beef. No animosity,” Fresh said. “I got a great deal of respect for Wayne. You know, from where he started to where he at right now. He’s on top of his game. So it’s a possibility [we could reunite]. You never know.”

Mannie Fresh was an integral part of the independent New Orleans label, ran by founders Bryan “Birdman” Williams and his brother Slim. Fresh gave Cash Money the signature sound that was heard all throughout the rosters list of hits from Juvenile’s breakout single “Ha” to BG and the Cash Money Millionaire’s highly touted “Bling, Bling” track down to Fresh’s release alongside Birdman on their “Big Tymers” albums. The CM roster was eventually gutted with Fresh being the last member to depart the label citing various indifferences with the Williams brothers.

Following Wayne and Mannie’s onstage union the bigger question is will the pair go back to their days of creating hit-making music together. According to Fresh, the door is never closed.

“That would be hot,” he said. “But, you know, my half, I’m there. We’re going to leave the rest of it on him, you know what I’m saying?”

(Video) Behind The Scenes: DJ Khaled, Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne “I’m On One” Video Shoot

Drake

Here’s some exclusive behind the scenes footage of DJ KhaledsIm On One” music video courtesy of Derick G. Hit the jump, as Drake talks about being on the “LeBrons.”

(New Music) Tech N9ne Ft. Lil Wayne, T-Pain & Krizz Kaliko – “Fuck Food”


Lil Wayne

Brand new from Tech N9ne featuring T-Wayne(Lil Wayne & T-Pain) & Krizz Kaliko. This came be found on Techs upcoming “All 6s & 7s” album in stores Tuesday, (June 7th). But for now go head and enjoy a sample.

Download: Tech N9ne Ft. Lil Wayne & T-Pain – “Fuck Food”

(Photos) Lil Wayne, Drake & Lil Twist Make It Rain @ K.O.D

Lil Wayne, Drake & Lil Twist in attendance @ K.O.D last night for WSHH‘s (World Star Hip-Hop) 6 year anniversary. Peep the photos below to see some kat stacks! GOOO WWANN!

Source: ThatOfficial.com

(Mixtape) Young Jeezy – “The Real Is Back”

Young Jeezy

As promised, Young Jeezys new mixtape “The Real Is Back” hosted by DJ Drama is now available for download. Raw ass tape, I’ll go head & be the first to rate it.

Tracklist:

1. The Real Is Back
2. How You Want It
3. DJ Drama & Jeezy Speak
4. Win Win
5. All The Money (Ft. 211)
6. Snow Go (Ft. Slick Pulla)
7. Boards (Ft. Scrilla & Slick Pulla)
8. DJ Drama & Jeezy Speak 2
9. Flexin’ (Ft. Fabolous & Yo Gotti)
10. Ballin’ (Ft. Lil Wayne)
11. Rollin’ (Ft. Fabolous)
12. Slow Grind
13. Hoodstar (Ft. Slick Pulla)
14. Count It Up (Ft. 2 Chainz)
15. Talk About It (Ft. Boo & Scrilla)
16. Run D MC (Ft. Freddie Gibbs)
17. Count It On The Floor (Ft. Scrilla & Slick Pulla)
18. Four (Ft. Alley Boy)
19. I Ball, I Stunt (Ft. Scrilla)
20. DJ Drama & Jeezy Speaks 3
21. Do It For You (Ft. Freddie Gibbs)

Download: Young Jeezy – “The Real Is Back”

Source: ThatOfficial.com