9 Things We Learned From Lil Wayne’s New Orleans’ Q93 Interview
Share the post
Share this link via
Or copy link
Ahead of Lil Wayne’s homecoming next month for his inaugural Lil Weezyana Music Festival, the NOLA spitter called up Wild Wayne at New Orleans’ Q93 to talk all things Tunechi.
The dialogue between the two delved through a comprehensive list of topics, including his new Free Weezy album, formative years on Cash Money, rapport with Jay Z, Young Thug’s Barter 6 and much more.
Hit the flip to get the full scoop.
Photos: Instagram/WENN
Free Weezy
His new album is a testament of his will, and has shown Lil Wayne that he has the ability to keep doing what he does best no matter what. “I do this with my eyes closed,” said Tunechi.
Juvie
Lil Wayne owes a lot of his success to Juvenile, thanks to his constant reassurance that Wayne was the one who stood out the most, lyrically (see Hot Boys). In fact, Wayne was more concerned with musically impressing Juvie, Baby and Slim more than the collective mass.
Early Musical Influence
Weezy credits New Orleans’ Lil Slim and Yella Boy for being influential MCs during his formative years.
YMCMB
The concept behind YMCMB takes root in Wayne’s Squad Up project. YMCMB is what cemented Wayne’s brand and business savvy.
Barter 6
Lil Wayne isn’t mad at Young Thug for biting off his Carter series. He feels, in this case, imitation is the highest form of flattery.
Drake & Nicki
Plain and simple, Wayne brought Nicki in because he would have been an idiot to pass her up. And Drake? Well, Drake wasn’t as convincing. But in the end, Drizzy came up on top due to his lyrical content and crooning abilities.
Did You Know
Pleasure P, Lloyd and Kevin Gates were artists that were actually signed to Young Money, but later ventured out on their own.

Lil Wayne aka Dwayne Carter, Jr.
The 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards at the Staples Center – Red Carpet Arrivals
Los Angeles, California – 13.02.11
Featuring: Lil Wayne aka Dwayne Carter, Jr.
Where: United States
When: 13 Feb 2011
Credit: WENN
Most Memorable Hip-Hop Experience
The first time he heard his name called for a Grammy, of course.
Daily Highlight?
Getting personal and in-depth text messages from one of his biggest idols, Jay Z.
Listen
-
New Ponzi Scheme Robbed Haitians of Millions
-
Former 'Oz' Star Set To Star In “Black Panther” Marvel Flick
-
Two Virginia Tech Students Slain, Found In Forest
-
Hey Bear Betsy DeVos & VP Pence Getting Dragged For Dooming Public Education
-
Presidential Grifting: Donald Trump Will Accept $400 Million Luxury Jet From Qatari Royal Family To Use As Air Force One, X Blinks In Corruption