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Posted by: Miss Ifeoluwa
« on: May 31, 2020, 01:24:37 AM »



Lil Wayne hosted the 6th episode of Young Money Radio on Apple Music on Friday where he was joined by a few guests including Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. Dre, Kevin Hart, Tory Lanez, Benny The Butcher, and Conway The Machine. During the episode, Wayne also released the deluxe edition of his album Funeral featuring 8 new songs.

Apart from topics like how he discovers new talent and his work in education, Dr. Dre also spoke to Wayne about the “extremely painful” death of George Floyd which has led to protests at multiple parts of America including heart of the incident Minneapolis as well New York, Atlanta and Washington D.C.

“It’s like, man, that situation, it hurt my heart. My heart is still aching. And it felt like that cop had his knee on all of our necks, meaning black men. And yeah, it’s extremely painful. It’s extremely painful because it keeps going on.

It continues to go on and it’s like, “What can we do? Or what do we need to do to make this thing stop? What is supposed to happen to make this thing stop? It has to stop. What the f**k is supposed to happen?” an emotional Dre said on the show.

“They’re supposed to be convicted of first degree murder. And the… part is they’re so brazen with it, broad daylight, with cameras on. And he’s got his knee on this guy’s neck for that amount of time and he doesn’t give a f*ck.

His hand is in his pocket. He may as well have been whistling. It’s baffling, but it really feels like something is going to happen now, to at least put us in the area where we can start talking about a way to make this thing stop.

I think this one could be the one because – Because I’m seeing white people out there protesting as well… which is a good thing. They should be. You said it right. Any decent human being should see that and go, ‘F*ck this. Enough is enough.'”

Listen to the audio above. Regarding coming across the artists who have gone on to become superstars under his wing, Dre said, “You know what? There isn’t really necessarily a process. You know what happens? I would say 90% of the artists that I’ve been introduced to, have been introduced to me through other people. I was introduced to him Eminem through Jimmy Iovine. I was introduced to Snoop through my stepbrother Warren G.”

During an Instagram Live chat with Fat Joe, Lil Wayne made some comments on the situation that didn’t go down too well with fans:

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