Lil Wayne On Cover Of Blender, "My Mom Gave Me A Gun At 11"


“I wasn’t ever no action-figure kid, if I wanted to fight, I’d fight for real.” Wayne thanks his mother, Cita Carter, for this mentality. A tough-as-nails chef, she raised him by herself, teaching him early on how to act like a man. When he was in junior high, she gave him his first Glock, with instructions to empty it into the first guy that messed with him.”
Lil Wayne on his work ethic.
“It’s a faucet I can’t turn off, I can try and ignore it, but I can’t ever turn it off. And I gotta keep going, ’cause I still don’t have the crown. Someone else just won Best Male Hip-Hop Artist at the BET Awards. Why not me? Huh? That tells me I’m not going hard enough. That tells me I’ve done something wrong.”
Speaking about his work ethic see this video about Lil Wayne talking about hard work.











Wow....great parenting!!! Empty the clip in the first person who messes with you. Can someone tell why this guy has crosses on his body? I am sure Jesus message was love thy brother and empty thy clip in those who mess with you.
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weezy i love you soo much and all ghanaians love you and want to see you here in ghana.weezy people says you and your dad dont have money but just braglling.but i instead you are the money and the cash abd i love you very much and wanted to see you one day in my lifetime.want to see you live before i die may god almighty always Blessed you Guys and protected you away your anemies Amen.
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