Sunday, November 7, 2010

Lil Wayne's airline from Rikers could be a recording studio room

Lil Wayne would have recorded an album in jail, however the man kept him down. Rolling Stone writes that Lil Wayne won’t even be waiting until he deplanes from his private jet out of Rikers Island. The rap artist with the world-famous teeth could be laying down tracks on board his special jet, because eight months in the can fills a man with a certain urgency. Post resource – Lil Wayne to record tracks on flight out of jail by Personal Money Store.

The strategy of Lil Wayne to jot down everything about prison

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 room."

You also can’t keep Lil Wayne from writing lyrics, as evidenced by eight months worth of "furious" work done in his Rikers Island cell. Wayne hasn't rhymed since Hot Boys, although "Birdman" said he is rhyming once again, accounts the Rolling Stone. Lil Wayne is being confined due to "music related contraband" being found within the MC with him in a fire in early October for the second time. There can be a sharper edge to the material that comes from it.

Saying he's ‘A different swagger’

Listening to Lil Wayne's music can be like hearing "a different swagger." This is what Williams explains. Lil Wayne’s next LP, "Tha Carter IV," ought to be released in early 2011. Enthusiasts shouldn't be too concerned with the album "I Am Not a Human Being" being so popular just two weeks ago. They may have enough music from Lil Wayne to listen to. Rolling Stone reports that Cortez Bryant, Lil Wayne's manager, said that he is headed someplace very creative because of his human experience he has had that had been very human.

Articles cited

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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