Friday, November 5, 2010

Lil Wayne's flight from Rikers can be a recording studio room

Lil Wayne has been itching to record, and he’s paid for it with added solitary at Rikers. However, according to Rolling Stone, Lil Wayne will lay down songs on the plane out of the joint. No, he’ll be tracking on his specially equipped music studio room jet, as the rhymes won’t wait.

The strategy of Lil Wayne to jot down every little thing about jail

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."

Lil Wayne will continue to write music too. In his Rikers Island cell, he did some "furious" work. Wayne hasn't rhymed since Hot Boys, although "Birdman" said he is rhyming once more, reports the Rolling Stone. Those close to Lil Wayne believe the time he spent in solitary confinement in early October after being caught for the second time with "music-related contraband" lit a fire in the MC. There will be a sharper edge to the material that comes from it.

Calling it ‘A different swagger’

Williams explained that "a different swagger" will be who Lil Wayne is in his music soon. In early 2011, "Tha Carter IV," which is Lil Wayne's next LP, will be released. Two weeks ago, Lil Wayne's album "I Am Not a Human Being" had been on the top of all music. Contrary to the recent album title, however, Lil Wayne’s manager Cortez Bryant suggested to Rolling Stone that it was Wayne’s very human experience leading up to prison that helped to give him added perspective on life and where he’s headed creatively.

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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