Lil Wayne C4

Information | Friday August 26 2011 1:35 pm | Comments (0)

http://bit.ly/oSkge3 Stop playin, I ain’t with that bullshit
Niggas act like bitches. Shanaynay, oh my goodness
This is Wayne’s World, and y’all are just some tourists
Give me three wishes, I wish, I wish, I wish, you would bitch
Brand new pussy, pussy good as baby powder
Two Glock 40′s, nigga you got 80 problems [1]
Swimmin’ in the money, I’mma need some f-ckin goggles
Its better to give, but we dont give a fuck about ‘em
I just came home, shit then got real ho
Lil Weezy-ana, the boot nigga, steel toe
I ain’t workin with a full deck but I deal ho
I just touched down, kick the motherf-ckin field goal
Talkin ’bout baby money? I got your baby money
Kidnap your bitch, get that ‘how much you love your lady’ money
[2]
I know you fake nigga, press your brakes nigga
I’ll take you out, that’s a date nigga
Im a grown ass blood, stop playin with me
Play asshole and get an ass whippin’
I think you pussy cat ha, hello kitty
I just throw the alley-oop to Drake Griffin
I lay em down, tempur-pedic
This shits a game of chess, you niggas think its cleavage
Its young money, yeah ’tis the season
I give you the business, bitch this a business meeting
My niggas hungry, my bitches greedy
Will I die a bloody murder? Dear Mr. Ouija
Nigga, Im straight, my girl a faggot
Potato on the barrel, pop pop potato salad

[1]
Lil Wayne is making a threat to Jay-Z with 2 Glock 40 guns. This might be a line referencing the “99 Problems” song from Jay-Z’s “Black Album”. Or it can also be referencing Jay-Z’s 40/40 club he owns in New York.

[2]
Lil Wayne replies to a diss aimed at him by Jay-Z when he said that compared to him Wayne had “baby money”. Weezy’s reply is in reference to Beyonce; “how much you love your lady” money is like a ransom, making Jay-Z choose between Beyounce and money. And to think that Wayne once collaborated with Beyonce on the song “Soldier”.

The rest of the lyrics can be percieved however but it’s mostly generic battle raps.

VIBE got a quote from Lil Wayne about the lines towards at Jay-Z on the “It’s Good” song off the C4 album and here’s what he had to say:

“I know there won’t be any repercussions behind what I did,” says a confident Wayne when asked if he had second thoughts about recording his acidic verse for ‘It ‘s Good.’ “I know for a fact music is about perception. You can’t do anything but perceive what you hear. I know that for a fact. So I can’t ever be upset about someone’s reaction.”

And according to the Twitter page of Jada, he doesn’t want any part of this.

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