Lil Wayne says that while in prison, he’s picking up New York City
slang. The MC called in to DJ Scoob Doo and told him all about it.
“Man, ‘son,’ kid,’ ‘word up,’ ‘word to my mutha,’ Weezy
laughs on the call. The footage of the phone call appears in the upcoming Fetti
Holmes Part 2, mixtape, a preview of which you can watch right here.
“I’m ‘son,’ ‘kid,’ ‘word to my mutha,’ ‘Yo, what’s good B?'”
When Scoob asks him how he’s doing, Wayne nonchalantly replies,
“Ain’t nothing, man. I’m just sitting back waiting for the day to
come.”
The conversation shifts to the upcoming Scoob-directed video for
Weezy’s “Steady Mobbin.’ ”
“Man, I know that sh– look good. It’s stupid?” Wayne
says.
“Yeah, I put that ‘Single’ video out,” Scoob responds.
“That sh– hard,” Wayne answers with excitement.
“Everybody’s calling me. I talk about that sh–. Once a day somebody’s
gotta say something about the muthaf—in’ ‘Single’ video. I forgot we did
that. I was like, ‘I don’t even remember even doing that.” (Considering
how many videos Wayne filmed before heading to prison, that’s not surprising.)
You’ll be hearing a lot more of Wayne calling in from Rikers
Island. The mixtape is a joint effort between Scoob and DJ Drama and Weezy
participates via phone-call interludes. New music from Drake and the Birdman
also appears on the project.
The Birdman pays homage to Wayne on “Jr. Doing Time/ Bigger
Than Life.” Those records will also appear on Baby’s upcoming album, The
Godfather, and DVD.
“Nobody in America or the world has that,” Scoob says of
Birdman’s new material.
Scoob recently released an excerpt from his forthcoming “Nino
Brown Story 3” DVD (due next month), where Weezy talked about his recent
legal troubles.
“I’m coolin’. Ya feel me? I’ll be home soon,” Wayne says
in the video that shows Scoob talking to him on speakerphone. “If you
worryin’, don’t worry too much, but keep worryin’. If you ain’t worried, then
something’s wrong. But you know, it’s Nino Brown, I got the penthouse suite up
here in Rikers, man. I got my feet up. Ya smell me? My team is still holding it
down, man. They keepin’ the flood open. I already know how it go.
“Ain’t too much, I got in a little trouble and whatnot, you
feel me?” Wayne continued “Yeah, they tried to bang me with that. …
But I can’t live without my music, Scoob. You know how it is, man. I needed my
music. It’s all good. I had to take my little slip-up. I ain’t trippin’.
Players f— up.”
In a separate interview last week, Young Money’s Tyga said that
Wayne is doing as well as can be expected in prison
“It was crazy to see him in there in that type of situation,
but he’s doing good,” Tyga said of a recent visit to see Wayne. “He’s
holding his head up. He was basically just talking about his whole experience
in there, everything that’s going on. He knew everything about everything in
there, so I was just basically listening to what he had to say.”
Fetti Holmes Part 2
is available from Hotnewhiphop.com
and DatPiff.com. (Via MTV
News)
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