Controversy evolves and continues, good thing for Lil’ Wayne it’s kept his name in Hip-Hop newslines! When Weezy made the comment “Flat out, I don’t like New York,” he drew the attention of particular radio personalities and artists. Recently in an interview with Hot 97’s Angie Martinez, T.I. spoke on the subject…
“When I first came in the game, it was a feat for a Southern artist, let alone an Atlanta artist, to make his way up to Hot 97 and get himself mix show play, let alone…heavy rotation,” said T.I. during his talk with Hot 97’s Angie, which naturally led to a discussion concerning Lil Wayne’s controversal words.
“You gotta understand where a man coming from…I’m not saying I support anyone not liking New York. What I’m saying is, people who haven’t gone through that process of having their freedom taken from you…you have to take all this into consideration,” explained Tip, referring to Wayne’s time spent in New York prison over a gun charge.
“I don’t think he meant nothin’ by it. I don’t think he meant any disrespect.”
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