30
Nov
07

Lil Weezy Complex Interview

Here are some excerpts from Lil Weezy’s Comlex Interview

C: Do you think that having so many songs out for free makes people not want to pick up the album?
LIL WAYNE: No, I think if that’s the case then you’re stupid because you read the whole play wrong. When you hear me on everybody’s beat, that’s my promotion, I am my promotion. I sat down with my team at Universal, and I had to let them know I don’t want a street team. I was like, “I don’t want you to have to tell a person to play Lil Wayne’s album or please can you spin this, I don’t want that, I want those motherfuckers calling y’all like, ‘where the fuck is that Lil Wayne album?’” I’m my best promotion, straight up, I get better on everything you hear, every song you hear you think it’s mine and some people be actually upset that it isn’t.

C: Where’s the pain coming from these days?
LIL WAYNE: Me. If you blame something else for your pain then you’re an asshole. You are your pain, nigga. You can cut yourself right now. That don’t hurt because you are your pain. If it hurts you, then you done that, it’s a mind thing. You ever notice when you have a very stuffy nose or you have a cold and you eat something, you don’t taste nothing, you be like, “I can’t eat nothing, I can’t taste it, I’m hungry,” that’s because you don’t actually taste nothing, you know what I mean? You are you, you make everything around you. You make water, you make the sky, because it’s you, if you don’t want that to be water then it ain’t water, fuck. It’s you, so…ya dig?

C: A lot of people, word on the streets including myself here, think that Kanye took you on that “Barry Bonds” joint…
LIL WAYNE: He took me?

C: Yeah.
LIL WAYNE: I think he did too, meaning his verse was better. Yeah but I’m going to get him. ‘Ye killed me on that song. I was tight because I was like it could be way hotter than this. So when I heard his verse I was like “oh, we doing this again.” I done it twice, they got two different versions. I done one and I ain’t hear his verse and I done the other one after I heard his verse and even when I finished I said why don’t you let him be the man of song. Meaning that it was needed and what I’ve done nobody else can do it.


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