Official Weezy Thread Vol. "Sorry 4 The Wait" - 7/13. Carter 4 - 8/29.

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Little info I can give out is that YM is supposedly dropping a mixtape for All Star weekend. And expect a track with Wayne and Short produced by Lex Luger real soon. Wayne kinda went in. Carter 4 is already better than Carter 3 the little i heard. Scoob is recording another DVD and droppin one soon.
 
Little info I can give out is that YM is supposedly dropping a mixtape for All Star weekend. And expect a track with Wayne and Short produced by Lex Luger real soon. Wayne kinda went in. Carter 4 is already better than Carter 3 the little i heard. Scoob is recording another DVD and droppin one soon.
 
Feb 9 2011 7:22 PM EST 6,311
[h1]Lil Wayne's '6 Foot 7 Foot' Video Premiere Postponed[/h1][h2]Finishing touches are still being put on the clip, which was set to debut Thursday on MTV.[/h2]
By Jayson Rodriguez (@jayhovawitness)

Lil Wayne was set to premiere the video for "6 Foot 7 Foot" on MTV this Thursday at 8 p.m. ET during the special presentation "MTV First: Lil Wayne," but the highly anticipated debut has been postponed as the finishing touches are being put on the video. To tide you over until the premiere, however, here's a little more from Wayne about how the track came together.

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The song is the lead single from Weezy's forthcoming album, Tha Carter IV, the Cash Money Records superstar's first project since his release from prison in November. The rollicking track was produced by Bangladesh, who helmed Wayne's "A Milli" and features the newest Young Money addition Cory Gunz.

The upstart rapper is the progeny of veteran New York rapper Peter Gunz ("Deja Vu") and an alumnus of XXL's noted Freshmen 10 cover in 2009. According to Wayne, he placed Gunz on "6 Foot 7 Foot" to introduce his recent signee since he knew how much attention would be given to his first track. He characterized the strategy as a similar path he took with Drake and Nicki Minaj.

"You know, I put Nicki on the right songs, I put Drake on the right songs; I picked the right song," Wayne told MTV News. "It makes people pay attention ... because I know that people were waiting to see what I'll say on my first record, my first Lil Wayne record [since getting out of prison]. 'Cause, of course, I've done a bunch of features, and I'm quite sure whoever I did a feature for [before], as soon as I came home they put it out 'cause it got Wayne on here. 'He just came home, let's put it out.' So, I knew people were going to look at my first record like, 'I want to know what he's talking about on his first record.' And, I gave you the jewel at the end. It's like I'm forcing it on you, you got to hear this. It made everybody who didn't know Cory Gunz [say], 'Who is that?' "

Gunz, for his part, said when he got the call to join the track, Weezy gave him one simple edict: Attack.

"We went straight to the studio and Tunes [told me], 'I have something for you to hear,' and it went from there," Cory told MTV News in December. "[Wayne said], 'We gon' have to attack this.' As soon as I heard it, it was like instant. Some beats you hear [or] certain songs you hear in a party ... and they hit you in a certain kind of way, and that's kinda what the beat did. So we sat and the record is now getting an amazing response. People been messing with the record, so it's dope. I'm happy to be here."

No timetable has been set for the release of the "6 Foot 7 Foot" video, but we will bring you that info as soon as it is available. 
 
Feb 9 2011 7:22 PM EST 6,311
[h1]Lil Wayne's '6 Foot 7 Foot' Video Premiere Postponed[/h1][h2]Finishing touches are still being put on the clip, which was set to debut Thursday on MTV.[/h2]
By Jayson Rodriguez (@jayhovawitness)

Lil Wayne was set to premiere the video for "6 Foot 7 Foot" on MTV this Thursday at 8 p.m. ET during the special presentation "MTV First: Lil Wayne," but the highly anticipated debut has been postponed as the finishing touches are being put on the video. To tide you over until the premiere, however, here's a little more from Wayne about how the track came together.

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The song is the lead single from Weezy's forthcoming album, Tha Carter IV, the Cash Money Records superstar's first project since his release from prison in November. The rollicking track was produced by Bangladesh, who helmed Wayne's "A Milli" and features the newest Young Money addition Cory Gunz.

The upstart rapper is the progeny of veteran New York rapper Peter Gunz ("Deja Vu") and an alumnus of XXL's noted Freshmen 10 cover in 2009. According to Wayne, he placed Gunz on "6 Foot 7 Foot" to introduce his recent signee since he knew how much attention would be given to his first track. He characterized the strategy as a similar path he took with Drake and Nicki Minaj.

"You know, I put Nicki on the right songs, I put Drake on the right songs; I picked the right song," Wayne told MTV News. "It makes people pay attention ... because I know that people were waiting to see what I'll say on my first record, my first Lil Wayne record [since getting out of prison]. 'Cause, of course, I've done a bunch of features, and I'm quite sure whoever I did a feature for [before], as soon as I came home they put it out 'cause it got Wayne on here. 'He just came home, let's put it out.' So, I knew people were going to look at my first record like, 'I want to know what he's talking about on his first record.' And, I gave you the jewel at the end. It's like I'm forcing it on you, you got to hear this. It made everybody who didn't know Cory Gunz [say], 'Who is that?' "

Gunz, for his part, said when he got the call to join the track, Weezy gave him one simple edict: Attack.

"We went straight to the studio and Tunes [told me], 'I have something for you to hear,' and it went from there," Cory told MTV News in December. "[Wayne said], 'We gon' have to attack this.' As soon as I heard it, it was like instant. Some beats you hear [or] certain songs you hear in a party ... and they hit you in a certain kind of way, and that's kinda what the beat did. So we sat and the record is now getting an amazing response. People been messing with the record, so it's dope. I'm happy to be here."

No timetable has been set for the release of the "6 Foot 7 Foot" video, but we will bring you that info as soon as it is available. 
 
^ If you Blood, then you can't wear blue?

This ain't the 90's playa...




But anyway, YMCMB stay winnin'..

(Stunna & Wayne stay eatin').
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^ If you Blood, then you can't wear blue?

This ain't the 90's playa...




But anyway, YMCMB stay winnin'..

(Stunna & Wayne stay eatin').
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