Lil Wayne caught a wild, if already publicized, stray in “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar’s latest song against Drake. In it, he claims that Drizzy slept with Wayne’s girl while he was in prison and that he got a tattoo on her face to apologize. Well, it turns out this isn’t a new revelation, but it doesn’t erase the moral questioning fans are doing right now when it comes to the Young Money father and son. What’s more, in an old 2016 HipHollywood In the interview, Tunechi addressed this issue and supposedly suggested that while this didn’t happen exactly as Kendrick presents it, it still hurt.
“Oh! I wasn’t worried about that, that’s just how life goes when you’re locked up,” Lil Wayne commented. “However, I remember now. Yes, he imprisoned… Although I know who he imprisoned. However, when you are in prison, Even your side side side side is your main.” As for Kendrick Lamar’s specific dislike, Wayne’s memoir “Gone Til November” indicates that Drake’s 𝓈ℯ𝓍ual encounter occurred the day before his mentor met this girl, and not while he was in jail. “Yeah, it’s true. Don’t fuck with her like that because I did fuck with her,” The Boy allegedly told the New Orleans MC during a jailhouse visit, according to the book’s alleged contents.
Lil Wayne Talks Drake in Interview That Resurfaces Due to Kendrick Lamar Beef
“This is the kind of shit a man never wants to find out when he’s locked up,” Lil Wayne supposedly wrote in his book, with TMZ adding a claim that he did not leave his cell for days. “Or maybe it is, because God only knows what he would have done if he wasn’t locked up right now. Finding out that she fucked Drake was the absolute worst thing he could have found out… As a Man, honestly, that hurt. . and not because it was Drake, it could have been any man.
Meanwhile, there are other claims about these diss tracks that both Kendrick Lamar and Drake have to answer with proof. As for this Lil Wayne situation, it clearly goes beyond a simple complaint. With these feelings in mind, there are still many judgments about Aubrey’s moral character, although it doesn’t seem like this was really her fault. We’ll see if there’s more to the story.