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Lil Wayne Talks The Carter V & More With ESPN Magazine

Posted on the 01 June 2014 by Mikeylately @MikeyLately

Lil Wayne Talks The Carter V & More With ESPN Magazine

Lil Wayne sat down with ESPN The Magazine and talked The Carter V, Kobe Bryant, Donald Sterling and social media. See what he had to say below.

Via: Rap-Up.com

Lil Wayne Talks The Carter V & More With ESPN Magazine
On the idea to have athletes tweet teasers for C5: “My [manager] Cortez came up with it: What do you think about Kobe tweeting the album art? I’m like, what do I think? That’d be dope. So I had the homey hit him up simple procedure: Hey, can you tweet this? And he did [on April 28]. It wasn’t planned or paid—I only went to the homeys as a favor for a friend.”

On Kobe Bryant: “‘Carter V Season’ was all Kobe. He came up with it. I saw that and thought, That’s dope as hell, so that’s what we’re calling the [album] campaign. I thanked him.

Lil Wayne Talks The Carter V & More With ESPN Magazine
Then we thought about Floyd.”

On Floyd Mayweather: “We knew Floyd had a fight coming up. So all eyes were on him. I have his number, so I had my homey hit him up: Can you put this video of Drake out, as a little tease? He did [on April 30]. And it worked. That sh** was crazy. I told him I appreciate him. He said he’s down for whatever else. That’s Floyd—down for whatever.”

On social media: “I don’t know social media. I’m old-school: I know eyes and ears. I know sports, worldwide, is forced on you all day, every day in a great way. Kobe can reach a wider audience. Plus, everybody knows I’m in love withsports, so it’s a way to be involved.”

Lil Wayne Talks The Carter V & More With ESPN Magazine
On Tha Carter V: “Tha Carter V is about growth, flat-out. My thoughts are wiser. I still say what I want to say—it just sounds better and makes more sense. That all comes with growth and maturity.”

On his music: “I never try to send messages through music. Music is about self. It’s supposed to be personal, a reflection of me, unless you have somebody writing it for you, and everybody know I’m not that artist. I’m not sending a message because that message may not get across. Whatever message you take from it is your choice.”

On Donald Sterling: “My thoughts on Donald Sterling are I have no thoughts about a man who doesn’t, or can’t, think.”

Read the full interview on ESPN.com.


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