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What is Lil' Wayne Really Angry About?

  • Writer: Welch Concannon
    Welch Concannon
  • Jul 6
  • 5 min read

Updated: Oct 26





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I know what’s up with this guy and it was simple.


Kanye, at least, admitted it.


Lil’ Wayne come up for fresh air and yells to the world the Super Bowl was “taken” from him. I noticed, however, that he nearly said something else at his own event.


It was subtle.


That moment didn’t escape me, so I just let that lay dormant in the back of my mind. I would suggest looking at the moment he gives his speech at the Weezyana Fest 2024 after he was given the keys to New Orleans and being the first inductee into the New Orleans Hall of Fame and you will see what I’m talking about.



Weezyana Fest 2024

 

Kendrick dropped the album “GNX” and “Wacced Out Murals” the song on the album, mentioned Lil' Wayne and him possibly being let down by Dot’s hard work. Lil' Wayne tried to “show his teeth” so to speak. But later this year in a Rolling Stone magazine, Lil’ Wayne acted like he didn’t remember anything.

 


Lil' Wayne sees and hears everything and pays close attention.

 


To pretend he doesn’t pay attention is childish and a bit ignorant and naive. The man is in a state of constant deniability which is lame and bitch ass. Nothing remotely cool about that shit. I know he is paying attention because of the recent album he released, “Tha Carter VI”. That album is filled with subs at Kendrick – and, no, I’m not an obsessed fan searching for that shit. It was obvious. The songs that were clearly obvious was “Loki’s Theme” and “Banned From NO”. I also think he was throwing subs in the song that feature’s his son (which is sad, btw, because that moment should be a pure one between father and son) called “Rari”.

 

Sidenote: I noticed many of the artists who have their back and forths with each other, whether subliminally or direct, are using certain imagery and/or words that I hope is decoded sometime soon. Examples that I’m seeing or hearing are the words black ballerinas, rabbits, the word “Ferrari” being used and seeing it in music videos - I feel there is more to all of this.

 

Anyways, Lil’ Wayne isn’t particularly that angry about the Super Bowl. I think Kendrick getting it was a bigger addition for the real reason why he is so salty and angry at Dot. The real reason why Lil’ Wayne is upset and “disappointed” is because Kendrick Lamar is the person who went toe-to-toe with Drake and destroyed that man in a rap battle – and it’s EXACTLY what Lil’ Wayne wanted to do.

 


Hey Dwayne, no one told you to procrastinate! No one told you to think about your other alliances with Cash Money who was probably leashing you from attacking the little “Boy”.


 

Lil’ Wayne and Aubrey have been back and forth sending subliminals to each other for some time now. This could’ve started when Lil’ Wayne went to prison, and Aubrey decided to be a POS and “fucked on Wayne’s girl” or when Lil' Wayne purportedly sold Drake and Nikki Minaj’s catalogue as well as his own. Who knows. But I do think Lil' Wayne wanted to take Aubrey out for a long time because – what happened? Aubrey/Drake became more famous and bigger as time went on and I don’t think Lil’ Wayne was happy about that. Plus, Aubrey/Drake started co-opting different identities, one being more gangster (yawn) and Lil’ Wayne told Aubrey to “keep it Canadian” once he – Drake – was under Young Money. But the “Boy” didn’t do that. He decided to use Lil' Wayne for what he needed and did his own thing because – well – he can. He’s a half black, half Jewish person. There are things he can get away with that Lil’ Wayne couldn’t. Aubrey just needed a “black” co-sign to make himself more ‘hood, more street and to boost his relevancy… a person who couldn’t freestyle to save his life but needed a fucking phone to do so. Wild. And thinking only of the money that they – he – would make with this man-child who is mixed-race (which he may have thought of the buzz word “exotic”) with what seems like a great personality which it depends on what personality he decides to use, Lil' Wayne, in my opinion, signed over part of his future once he signed Drake.

 

So Lil' Wayne is mad, watching Kendrick have the guts to strategize and attack his protégé. I also think that he didn’t appreciate Dot bringing up his and his ex-girlfriend’s past with Drake. I think it’s because Lil' Wayne already had problems with Kendrick as well. Something tells me it’s been jealousy and Kendrick has been peeping that for a while. I feel something will reveal itself eventually with them because it seems to be coming out slowly. Kendrick said that man’s name – Lil' Wayne, with no question. I do think Dot was dissing him by being dismissive on “Wacced Out Murals” when he said “whatever though…” then followed it up with “…call me crazy, everybody questionable…” People don’t want to see smoke between Dot and Wayne, but – sorry – it’s been there, stewing and brewing for a while now.

 

Lil' Wayne post on IG - Credit: 'Lil Wayne

 

When you watch the initial post Lil' Wayne did when the Super Bowl performer for 2025 in New Orleans was announced, it was the straw that broke the yadda, yadda, yadda. Not only did Kendrick take away Lil’ Wayne’s opportunity to take Drake down, but he also watched this man go on an insane run with the Pop Out, NLU music video, watching Kendrick break records on the charts, etc, and now – he will be performing in his hometown at the Super Bowl halftime show. Lil' Wayne doesn’t like Drake, just like many rappers/artists that don’t. However, Lil' Wayne is just as hurt as Drake but for different reasons.

 

I do feel Kendrick is baiting Lil' Wayne to come out, say his name. Candy Man is ready for him.

 

Dwayne decided to make an album to show he is still that dude but he did show his saltiness. Sad. I don’t see him letting it go. But Lil' Wayne, if he wanted to, can go after Drake still. However, I don’t see Lil' Wayne wanting to deal with real smoke like J. Cole. Sad but true.



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