Lil Wayne is questioning if he s worthy after failing to score an invite to the Grammys.
The Grammy winner, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., took to Twitter Sunday to air his grievances about his exclusion from the upcoming 63rd Grammy Awards in January 2021. As an artist, when I see da Grammys coming up & I’m not involved nor invited; I wonder. Is it me , my musik, or just another technicality? Wayne, 38, tweeted.
Carter released his thirteenth studio album, Funeral, on Jan. 31. It debuted No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, but failed to pick up a single Grammy nomination.
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Lil Wayne shares âB Sideâ deluxe edition of âNo Ceilings 3â mixtape
14 new tracks to add to the DJ Khaled-hosted mixtape, which arrived in November
Lil Wayne performing at the BET Awards 2020. Credit: BET/Getty Images.
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As with âNo Ceilings 3â, the âB Sideâ effort is also hosted by DJ Khaled, and sees Wayne interpolating and sampling a host of tracks from others, including SZAâs âHit Differentâ (on a new song of the same name) and YNW Melly and Kanye Westâs âMixed Personalitiesâ.
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âThe mixtape game seemed to be a dying art and since Iâm one of the pioneers of the craft, and it played such a big part in my career, I felt it was only right to resurrect it,â Lil Wayne said of âNo Ceilings 3â in an interview with
Lil Wayne Faces Up To 10 Years In Prison On Federal Weapons Charges
Lil Wayne (real name: Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr.) has been hit with a federal weapons charge and could face serious prison time if convicted. The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida has charged the rapper with one count of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon. If convicted, the Hollygrove native who was convicted of a felony gun charge in New York in 2009 will face up to 10 years in prison.
As previously reported, Wayne had his plane searched by federal agents during a layover at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport. Agents had received a tip about the possibility of drugs being transported. When they searched, the feds discovered guns and drugs but allowed the rapper to leave the scene.