Thursday, January 20, 2011

Lil Wayne Dissing Chris Brown?


Lil Wayne is so in love with Chris Brown's newest single "Look at Me Now" that the New Orleans native was considering using it for his new album, with one not-so-minor alternation: kicking Breezy off. In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, the emcee said that Chris Brown's rhymes on the song make the track ineligible to make the final tracklist of Tha Carter IV.

Listen to Chris Brown's "Look at Me Now" below:

"I cannot have Chris Brown rapping on The Carter IV," he told the magazine. "He ain't sound bad. He's spitting. But come on, man. Do you know how many rappers would be like, 'I can't get on Tha Carter IV but this n***a put Chris Brown on that b***h? Rapping?"

Weezy came to the realization that including the song on his album without Chris Brown after it belongs to the singer would be disrespectful, ultimately deciding to leave Brown with the track for his upcoming album F.A.M.E.

He goes on to say, "You can't take a n***a's song and take him off of it. That's saying a whole lot. That's like telling him, 'I think this shit is better without you.'"

It would be incredibly disrespectful for the rapper to kick off the singer, especially since it was Chris Brown who recruited the "Lollipop" hit maker on the song. Furthermore, it was Busta Rhymes's verse that blew the other two out of the water with his kinetic, high speed rhyming skills. Take a listen to the song below:

"Look at Me Now" by Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes

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