Friday, 21 October 2011

Lil' Wayne OPENS UP About LOVING Weed, HATING His Daddy And KNOWING His Power

We told you earlier that Lil' Wayne would be featured in the November 2011 issue of "GQ" Magazine for a feature on music's "Survivors" and now we can bring you highlights from the interview....and they are pretty shocking.

Find out what sober Weezy thinks about parenting, his (biological) daddy and his love of weed.....

 

Lil' Wayne is featured in the latest issue of "GQ" magazine and it's a real eye-opener.  The article speaks to music's survivors and in Weezy's interview, he provides some very interesting commentary regarding his impact on his fans, he own role as a parent and most shocking of all....how much he resents his own father. 

And while most people would roll their eyes at the "number" of women who can lay claim to having kids with Weezy, he seems to be a dedicated father who wants to put his kids first...and clearly he didn't have a role model in this area.

But he really reveals how much he loves his kids as he speaks about retiring at age 35 to focus on them.  Here's some excerpts form his interview:

GQ: I hear you plan to retire when you turn 35?
Lil Wayne: Basically, I have been doing this for eighteen years. That’s reason number one. I have accomplished all that I have set out to accomplish and more. But the main reason is my kids, my children. Now, if I thought I’d be selfish to my artists, imagine what I think I would be doing to my kids. I have enough money that they don’t have to ever do anything—which, they will do everything, ’cause they ain’t getting shit. [cackles wildly] Six more years, I can do this Lil Wayne thing, and my boys will be about 7 and 8 years old. And man, it’s all about them then. You know, whatever they’re doing. Sports. Whatever they’re into. That’s where I am. I’m at every game. I’m the dad with the hat on. The jersey. That’s me.

And though he wants to be a loving father.....he didn't have that growing up and it still strikes a core with him.

GQ: Your relationship with your biological father seems complicated.
Lil Wayne: He don’t give a shit about me. And I don’t give a shit about him. I know his friends be like, “Damn, nigga. That is not your son. Stop lying. Nigga, you could be living in a motherfucking ranch right now, nigga.” You know, whatever your father’s into, if you’re rich, you’re gonna get him that shit. I would’ve got that nigga all kinda harnesses, ranches—you know what I mean?

I saw the nigga recently—I had a show in New Orleans. And I ain’t afraid to put this out there, ’cause this is just how much I don’t give a fuck about a nigga, and I want people to see how you’re not supposed to be. I was parked at the hotel, and I saw him walking outside the hotel. Just walking back and forth. I’m like, “Look at this nigga! You gotta be looking for me.” If Lil Wayne got a show in New Orleans, the whole of New Orleans knows. Basically, you’re not there for nothing else but me. So I call my man on the bus. I’m like, “Nigga, that’s my daddy.” He’s like, “Word? Oh shit. That nigga looks just like you!” So I tell my man, “Go see what’s up.” So my man goes to holla at him. He tells my man, “Oh. I didn’t know y’all was here. I’m here waiting for this little ho to get off. Get off work from the hotel.” For real? That’s when I was like, “Typical Dwayne Carter.” So that’s what’s up with me and my real father. I don’t want to look like his ass, but I do.

Weezy also talked about his 31 million fans on Facebook and the amount of social clout he has on pop culture.

GQ: What are you going to do with that power?
Lil Wayne: I do exactly what I should. I be me. And that’s exactly what you’re supposed to do. You’re not supposed to say, “Okay. Now I got the power. Let me do things this way.” No. Because obviously I got the power, doing what I do, and I ain’t gonna stop doing what I do. I’m gonna be exactly who I am. So, if that dies one day, so be it.

And by the way, he is counting the days to get off probation so he can start back smoking the weed he loves.  SMH....

GQ: You’re sober now? No more syrup?
Lil Wayne: I’m good. I ain’t tripping. I’m used to it now. But I was never on heroin or cocaine or Ecstasy or nothing like that. I drank syrup and smoked a lotta weed. I wish I could be back on it. That’s how it fucking feels. [cracking himself up] “How does it feel to be sober?” I’ll be like, “It feels fucked-up.” What you want me to say? “It feels great”? No. I was on something that the doctor prescribed. I was ill, and that was helping me.

Watch the behind-the-scenes here:

Source: http://theybf.com/2011/10/20/lil-wayne-opens-up-about-loving-weed-hating-his-daddy-knowing-his-power

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