Nov
11
2009

Lil Wayne Will Not Sit and Watch This Music Industry Die

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Lil Wayne can’t take it anymore. He’s tired of watching music sales plummet, so he must intervene with his unique brand of rock music, which is superior to all music. Rebirth, Wayne’s oft-delayed rap-rock foray, has now been given a December 15 release date, according to Examiner.com. The album was originally scheduled to hit shelves in 2008 but it was pushed back repeatedly to give Overlord Wayne enough time to put finishing touches on his monumental project.

Also, there’s speculation that Weezy, who has an astronomical following among teenage white girls, might make a third consecutive appearance on Robin Thicke’s new album, Sex Therapy.

“We’re kind of good luck charms for each other,” Thicke told MTV. “So I definitely want to get him on there to keep the good luck alive.”

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[Album art via Nah Right]


7 Responses

1. me Says:

that sounds kind of suspect

2.
Rizoh
Rizoh Says:

what? thicke’s comments?

3. me Says:

yep

4.
Rizoh
Rizoh Says:

Shooter was cool, but it’s time to find another collaborator. No need to abuse the formula.

5. la huey Says:

so can he actually play the guitar or is he just wearing it like a chain?

6. ATI Says:

Their collabo on Tha Carter 3 was dope as well, they seem to have good chemistry (pause).

7. Kid Esq. Says:

Haha! Gotta love the sarcasm.



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