Lil Wayne Follows Up “Defeated” Tweet With Skip And Shannon: Undisputed Theme
Lil Wayne vented some frustration about his ongoing legal situation with Cash Money via Twitter last week saying he was “defenseless and mentally defeated” before imploring people to “don’t trip.”
I AM NOW DEFENSELESS AND mentally DEFEATED & I leave gracefully and thankful I luh my fanz but I'm dun
— Lil Wayne WEEZY F (@LilTunechi) September 3, 2016
ain't lookin for sympathy, just serenity
— Lil Wayne WEEZY F (@LilTunechi) September 3, 2016
I'm good y'all don't trip
— Lil Wayne WEEZY F (@LilTunechi) September 3, 2016
No one tripped per se, but a bunch of artists including Drake, Missy Elliott, Chance The Rapper, Joey Purp, Flying Lotus, and even Young Thug (despite his complicated history with Weezy) among others offered their support.
@LilTunechi Prayers up 4 whatever u may be enduring right now this to will pass & may u find PEACE🙏🏾 I will always be a fan of your work🙌🏾
— Missy Elliott (@MissyElliott) September 3, 2016
Dear @LilTunechi I just wanna remind you that absolutely nothing and no one in this world can defeat you. Tell them devils back back.
— Lil Chano From 79th (@chancetherapper) September 3, 2016
Thank you for everything @LilTunechi
— Indigo Purple (@JoeyPurps) September 3, 2016
@LilTunechi I promise I'm holding u down no matter what… fuck the world and what they think\feel I'm with u for life, ur the reason I rap………
— Young Thug ? (@youngthug) September 5, 2016
I just wish u could love me the way I love u big bro… ur my idol for life and I hope ur sorry for bashing me, not knowing how much I love u…
— Young Thug ? (@youngthug) September 5, 2016
With The Carter V and any other music he wants to sell locked up in the legal dispute, Weezy is still finding ways to get his paper and give us some new material. Fox Sports 1’s Skip And Shannon: Undisputed premiered today, and Lil Wayne made use of his love of sports (and arguing about them) to give the show it’s opening theme “No Mercy.”
Honestly, I would need much more than a theme from Lil Wayne to listen to Skip Bayless argue for two and a half hours (even with the slight reprieve from Stephen A. Smith), but it’s pretty dope as far as sports debate TV themes go. Mostly, though, it’s just nice to see Lil Wayne making some money doing what he loves in a small way. Watch below.