Him and Lil Wayne should tour.
via Revolver Distribution Blog
This is when the LL (Lord Byron and Lil Wayne) saved his Cool J. “When I was living in Spain, I’d read Byron all the time, and his rhyming was just ridiculous, like seven syllables,” he says. “It’s not like I traced rap back to Romantic poets, but I started thinking of rhyme as something more than just clever.” That’s when Lil Wayne came in. “He did this one mixtape thing, The Drought 2: It’s, like, him rapping for two hours. He uses his New Orleans drawl to make shit rhyme that you never think would.”
“I don’t write every day. What I do is kind of repress everything and just think and read and come up with an internal philosophy, something I can use to sort of reconcile myself to the world.”
This is the realest thing I have heard anyone say.
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BOOSIE A BEAST WIT IT FUCK WAYNE MESSING WITH THAT FREAK!!!TRINA!!!!
dude the show that lil wayne did was hot but the dago braves was even hottttterrrrrr man go check them out man
NATIVE AMERICAN HUSTLE.