Before Trouble releases his SCOOBstrumenals project, he gives his rendition of Lil Wayne’s track. Shots at T.I. and Jeezy included. dgb
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In August, Lil Wayne confessed that he didn’t like New York. The comment triggered outrage from politicians to fellow rappers. But while everyone was up in arms, Weezy says he was oblivious to the controversy. “I have to be honest with you, dog: All I do is work, and I swear to God, I don’t even know the reaction. If I knew the reaction I’d know how to be able to answer that question, but I don’t know the reaction. […]
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