Sunday, November 7, 2010

Lil Wayne's airline from Rikers will be a tracking studio room

Lil Wayne would have dropped tracks from his jail cell if Rikers Island allowed such a thing. Rolling Stone writes that Lil Wayne won’t even be waiting until he deplanes from his private jet out of Rikers Island. No, he’ll be recording on his specially equipped music studio jet, because the rhymes won’t wait.

Lil Wayne plans to document his incarceration

Bryan "Birdman" Williams, co-founder of Lil Wayne’s Cash Money recording label, told Rolling Stone "We’re gonna deal with that microphone, no trip. You can’t keep (Lil Wayne) out of the studio."

You also can’t keep Lil Wayne from writing lyrics, as evidenced by eight months worth of "furious" work done in his Rikers Island cell. The Rolling Stone reports that now Wayne is rhyming again too. "Birdman" said that since Hot Boys he hadn't been rhyming. This is the second time that Lil Wayne was found, in October, with "music related contraband" within the MC in a fire. That is why he's being confined. Predictions are the resulting material can have an even sharper edge.

'A different swagger’ is what he's called

Listening to Lil Wayne's music will be like hearing "a different swagger." This is what Williams explains. You can get ahold of the next LP released by Lil Wayne in early 2011. "Tha Carter IV" is what it is titled. 2 weeks ago, Lil Wayne's album "I Am Not a Human Being" was on the top of all music. Rolling Stone accounts that Cortez Bryant, Lil Wayne's manager, said that he is headed someplace really creative due to his human experience he has had that was very human.

Citations

Rolling Stone

rollingstone.com/music/news/51942/229136

Memories… of the way we were (Warning: Possible adult language)

youtube.com/watch?v=S3H4LGgoHvE



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