Despite their past beef, Young Thug wants to take on Lil Wayne in a “Verzuz” battle.
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Lil Wayne has pled guilty to one count of illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon, according to reports from TMZ and Pitchfork. With his guilty plea, Wayne faces a maximum of 10 years in federal prison, though sources tell TMZ they are expecting leniency.
The rapper was charged in November in relation to a December 2019 incident, when authorities searched Wayne's private plane at Miami Opa-Locka Executive Airport and discovered a gold-plated handgun. Read Next: Lil
.Despite their past beef, Young Thug wants to take on Lil Wayne in a “Verzuz” battle.
50 Cent has proposed the idea of a potential VERZUZ matchup between Drake and Lil Wayne.During a promotional run for his Branson cognac, the G-Unit rapper took part in a live Instagram interview in Texas. He was asked who a good opponent would be to both Drake and Wayne if they were to take part in the series.Explaining that he thinks the best opponents would be each other, 50 said: “I think because of the momentum, the best thing would be Lil Wayne vs.
Malik Beasley pleaded guilty to a felony count of threats of violence on Monday, December 21, amid his romance with Larsa Pippen and divorce from Montana Yao.The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office in Minnesota announced the news in a press release, saying the NBA player, 24, faces 120 days in a workhouse, which is a prison where inmates are kept in employment.
Lil Wayne has questioned his worth as an artist after his album ‘Funeral’ was seemingly snubbed at the 2021 Grammy Awards.The rapper took to social media earlier this week (December 20) to ask fans if they thought there was a reason why the album, which he released in January, is only up for Best Recording Package – and didn’t receive a single nomination in the general or rap categories.“As an artist, when I see da Grammys coming up & I’m not involved nor invited; I wonder.
Lil Wayne is questioning his ‘worth’ after The Recording Academy failed to invite him to the 2021 Grammys.
Lil Wayne seems to be calling out the Recording Academy and the 2021 Grammys.
Lil Wayne has shared a deluxe edition of his new ‘No Ceilings 3’ mixtape.The rapper shared the mixtape, hosted by DJ Khaled and featuring a verse from Drake, at the end of November, and has now added 14 new tracks to the mixtape with the expanded edition.As with ‘No Ceilings 3’, the ‘B Side’ effort is also hosted by DJ Khaled, and sees Wayne interpolating and sampling a host of tracks from others, including SZA’s ‘Hit Different’ (on a new song of the same name) and YNW Melly and Kanye West’s
MINNEAPOLIS — A North Carolina man and self-described member of an anti-government extremist group who authorities say traveled to Minnesota during protests after the death of George Floyd pleaded guilty Wednesday to a terrorism charge. Benjamin Ryan Teeter, 22, of Hampstead, N.C., pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
The Game has shared the official video for his Lil Wayne-featuring track ‘A.I.
Lil Wayne is hoping for leniency in his federal weapons case after pleading guilty to a possession charge.Last month (November 2020), the A Milli rapper was slapped with a count of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon – 11 years after Wayne served time for a felony gun charge in New York.The weapon was found during a December 2019 search of his private plane at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport in Florida, where his aircraft had made a stop en route to California.The case
Lil Wayne’s former manager and legal advisor has sued the rapper and his various Young Money companies for at least $20 million.
Lil Wayne pleaded guilty Friday in Miami federal court to illegally carrying a loaded handgun while traveling to Florida on a private plane last December, CBS Miami reports. On Dec. 23 last year, an anonymous tip led officers to Opa Locka Executive Airport where Lil Wayne, 38, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter, had arrived from California.Carter told officers he had a gun in his bag.
Lil Wayne has entered a guilty plea in his federal weapons case.
Rapper Lil Wayne pleaded guilty Friday to a federal charge that he possessed a weapon despite being a convicted felon following a 2019 search of a private plane in the Miami area. The rapper, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter, entered the plea during a hearing held remotely before U.S.
Lil Wayne has pleaded guilty to one count of illegal firearm possession.The rapper – real name Dwayne Michael Carter Jr.
Rapper Lil Wayne pleaded guilty in a federal district court on Friday to illegally possessing a loaded, gold-plated .45-caliber handgun while traveling to South Florida on a private jet last December. An anonymous tip led officers to the Opa Locka Executive Airport just two days before Christmas in 2019 where officers found Lil Wayne, whose real name Dwayne Carter, whose plane had just arrived from California, U.S.