Lil Wayne is disappointed after hearing André 3000‘s recent statements regarding his lack of lyrical inspiration in his 40s.
During his Young Money Radio show, Wayne spoke with Tyga, hinting at someone suggesting they struggle with rapping in their 40s.
“I read a depressing quote or two from someone I respect a lot in music. In Hip Hop period, in music period,” he said. “And they were asked, ‘Why you ain’t been doing music’ or whatever? And they was like, ‘Man, what I’ma talk about? I’m in my 40s. Like what am I supposed to talk about?’ I was like wow, that was so depressing. I’m like, I have everything to talk about!”
Tyga then chimed in saying, “But I feel like that’s why you gotta stay in it, though. I feel like you can’t be too far removed.”
In contrast, Wayne held a differing viewpoint, expressing that at his age, attempting to keep up with music trends could potentially be even more creatively disheartening.
“So that’s why I say I don’t listen,” he concluded. “I just go in my little hole, I love what I do. I just put it out and swing for the fences man.”
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