Saturday, November 6, 2010

Lil Wayne's airline from Rikers can be a recording studio

Lil Wayne would have dropped tracks from his jail cell if Rikers Island allowed such a thing. However, according to Rolling Stone, Lil Wayne will lay down tracks on the plane out of the joint. The rap artist with the world-famous teeth will be laying down songs on board his special jet, because eight months within the can fills a man with a certain urgency. Post resource – Lil Wayne to record tracks on flight out of jail by Personal Money Store.

Lil Wayne plans to document his imprisonment

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

As shown within the Rikers Island cell with the "furious" work done, Lil Wayne will not stop writing any lyrics. 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. The material from this will be good. That is what individuals assume.

Saying he's ‘A different swagger’

Williams explained that "a different swagger" could be who Lil Wayne is in his music soon. You can get ahold of the next LP released by Lil Wayne in early 2011. "Tha Carter IV" is what it’s titled. Two weeks ago, Lil Wayne's album "I Am Not a Human Being" had been on the top of all music. Lil Wayne had a very human experience though leading to his incarceration. This is what Lil Wayne's manager, Cortez Bryant, states will lead him to somewhere so creative in his music, reports Rolling Stone.

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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