Lil’ Wayne Speaks on His Miami and NBA Diss on All-Star Weekend

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Even if one factors in Lil’ Wayne’s ire at being evicted from the Miami Heat arena during the L.A. Lakers game last week, it is hard to not get turned off by his rant. Was it necessary? Or…was it for real? Or was it a nicely timed publicity stunt?

In an interview with Miami’s 99 JAMZ, the rapper said -

“Let me start off by saying, I don’t apologize for that night, I don’t apologize for being who I am. That’s who I am, this is who I am, and yes I did say those things. Only thing I do want to take back from saying that night is I said ‘F**k LeBron,’ I didn’t mean to say that because me and LeBron we are cool and I’m really cool with his mom and we have a real good relationship, and that’s my homie but it just slipped out. I didn’t mean to say that. Other than that though I don’t take nothing back.”

Here’s a video of the diss in case you missed it.

 

Shyne Trains Guns on Drake, Calls Him Actor From Canada

Shyne seems to be on the warpath; after letting his feelings on Rick Ross and 50 Cent be known, he has now trained his guns on Drake. In what is tantamount to a serious diss, Shyne Po has said that ”These dudes couldn’t exist in the Raekwon, Ghostface era,”  ”If Big and ‘em was around and ‘Pac, c’mon man, they’d have these dudes for lunch.”

Shyne insinuated that Drake did not have a style of his own and acted out what he had picked up by observing Lil Wayne and Kanye West.

Apparently, Shyne feels this way because of the direction that rap music is taking in his opinion. He yearns for the days of hardened rap when there was accountability for what you said and you said what you lived. Shyne said that ”I would really prefer Drake to sing about girls and sing about being a good kid from Canada and whatever that entails.”

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