Rapper Lil Wayne appeared on DJ Dramas Shade 45 Sirius satellite radio show last night (May 30) and cleared up controversial remarks made about mixtape DJs.
The rapper called into The Aphilliates show as DJ Drama was interviewing producer/rapper/actor David Banner.
Lil Wayne responded to the comments he made in a recent interview with mixtape publication The Foundation Magazine.
I am against it. I am anti-mixtape, Lil Wayne told TheFoundation Magazine. I dont know no mixtape DJs. If youre a mixtape DJ, f**k ya. I am pissed off at the mixtape game. They suckin my d**k but wont let me cum.
Last night the rapper apologized to DJs worldwide and told DJ Drama that he did not mean to make a blanket statement that included all DJs.
He did however, take the makers of the Waynes World series of mixtapes to task.
I didnt mean to disrespect no DJ, no mixtape DJ, it was never no disrespect," Lil Wayne clarified before shouting out Core DJ coalition Founder Tony Neal. "Given the fact that me and Drama, me and Khaled and me and my homie Raj Smoov from New Orleans, we all get it in and do the mixtape thing. Things are blown out of proportion.
The rappers apologetic tone then turned into anger, as he explained the events that precipitated his controversial comments to TheFoundation Magazine.
What I do wanna say is who ever got soft spirit or whoever took what I said what ever way that wanted to take it and feel some kind of way, I want you to know, please do not feel differently after you hear me on this radio, Lil Wayne told DJ Drama. I want you to still feel f**k me, I want you to still feel f**k that n***a, cause when you see me in the streets thats what I want it to be and I'ma bite your f**king face off.
He then called out the creators of the Waynes World mixtape series, which are being produced by DJ Keyz and DJ Pratt, of Worldwide Legacy.
While Lil Wayne called out a DJ Empire or them Empire n***as, it appears he was referring to Worldwide Legacys brand of mixtapes.
There is a series of Lil Wayne mixtapes produced by The Empire, however, that run is titled The Drought is Over, which itself is a four-part mix of Lil Waynes music.
I f**ks with every DJ I f**ks with. But this Empire n***a, I dont f**k with him. For all DJs just letting you know All that shit was meant to that Empire n***a. I dont f**k with them Empire n***as. The n***a put out a CD on me every month and I couldnt tell you how none of them n***as look in person.
The rapper then explained that purchased a copy of Waynes World Volume 7 and took offense to the mixtapes contents.
These n***as was on volume seven. Plus you gotta understand when I put the disc in, these n***as on there talking like yo n***a this our seventh time around whats good and these n***as hating on us. If you made the Waynes WorldVolume 1-7 your mama's a b**ch. And if you the Empire n***a, I hope you die twice tomorrow. But every other DJ I f**k with you and I wouldnt be shit without to tell the truth.
Lil Waynes highly anticipated album Tha Carter III is due in stores June 10.