LIL WAYNE CONTRADICTIONS

This is a clip from an amazing documentary on Lil Wayne called The Carter. This documentary was exceptionally because the film crew was granted unlimited exclusive access to Lil Wayne for 6 months. By the end of filming, Lil Wayne’s crew had withdrawn their support for the film.

This was due to depictions of Lil Wayne’s drug use and addiction (promenthezine). While it was shocking and sad, this interview was absolutely incredible at showing an incomprehensible lifestyle up close and personal in a way we’d never seen before.

This particular clip is a kinda funny one from the documentary. Lil Wayne is interviewed and gets annoyed and cuts off the interviewer suddenly.

This guy is not a good interviewer. He has some interesting concepts and questions for Lil Wayne. Concepts that actually give Lil Wayne a lot of credit, range and profundity. He wants to explore the influence of jazz on Lil Wayne. Lil Wayne is from New Orleans so maybe having been assumed to have jazz influences set him off. He also credited Lil Wayne with being poetic.

All those things being said , the degree to which he was reading Lil Wayne’s cues in this interview was ridiculous. An interviewer is someone who not only needs to be well researched and have interesting questions prepared. They must also read energy and interact well with the subject. It’s pretty dense the degree to which the interviewer bulldozes through the suns.

Undoubtedly, Lil Wayne is being stubborn, pretty obnoxious and is not in a good mood. He is certainly being mildly combative. But this guy isn’t picking up on one crucial cues , and very untactful with how he is continually approaching a subject.,

That being said. I’d like to point out the bizarre hypocrisy that Lil Wayne is exhibiting when he says

INTERVIEWER:“There is some form of Jazz to your poetry.”

LIL WAYNE: “No I don’t wanna do poetry, I’m not into poetry… This interview is with a rapper.”

Lil Wayne tells reporter the interview is over when he starts asking him questions about poetry !

Well… then explain these lyrics…. on Put Some Keys on It

Haters make me nauseous, the money make me anxious
Listen how my words are poetic like Langston
Dreads down my back like I come straight from Kingston
But I come from Hollygrove, seventeen, danger zone”

The line is featured from 1:49-1:59

Lil Wayne is a poet, and a comedian of sorts. Whether he likes it or not! Anyways, This was a piece of contradiction I wanted to mention. Lil Wayne is highly problematic and he will certain be coming up again in the near future. Regarding his problematic lyrics as well as his poilitical stances. I’m glad though of all those going to jail in 2020 for gun things, Lil Wayne would not be one of them.

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Thanks for reading a quick contradiction story on Lil Wayne. I so appreciate your readership and support.

In addition, I have other instances of hypocrisy. I will write a similar contradiction blog about Mark Cuban where he 180s from a praiseful to aggressive position on the same topic.

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