Lil Wayne has a glimpse of how creator Tyler works when he works with other artists. Even Weezy F. Baby tells you what to do from time to time.
Lil Wayne calls creator Tyler “crazy as f**k”
While there is no doubt about the internet debate whether Lil Wayne is really like his most iconic moments of rap, the New Orleans rapper has attracted attention to the idea of one of hip-hop’s most respected talents: creator Tyler. After Weezy’s Rolling Stone cover story arrived last week, a few days later, April 19 shared some interesting quotes and moments. A gem revolves around the work of the young Money Leader with Tyler on the 2024 track “Sticky” and also comes with Sexyy Sexy Red and Glorilla.
Studio meetings may be the norm, but for these guys’ busy schedules, it’s not always an option. Wayne said of the song: “Tyler just sent that song. He also revealed that the feature requests for the strange future founder “always come with instructions.” “Tyler, you’re crazy like f**k,” Wayz said. There seems to be no malicious statement. Tyler told Wayne to do a verse, but there should be an understanding that Tyler might split the bar.
It wasn’t surprising to know Taylor made and arranged his own music. He has a slight incomplete and precise attitude towards his creative process, truly letting down his rap nickname. The best thing about this anecdote is that Wayne didn’t let himself get in the way of another solid collaboration. He obviously respected Taylor’s vision from the very beginning. They have been working together for ten years.
The appearance of “Sticky” on the Chromakopia album praised by Tyler marks the fourth collaboration between the two rhymes after 2015’s “Smuckers”, 2017’s “Droppin’Seeds” and 2021’s “Hot Wind Blows.” Wayne’s feature on the track sets another milestone for him as it extends his consecutive years, with the Billboard Hot 100 Highlights to 21 years old. He can add when he drops the Tha Carter VI album on June 6. Wayne made a few guest appearances, and Tyler didn’t get a Fire Realses record in the program, but their trails were no longer “crazy” and “crazy” Wayne. Let’s play the other lightweight flick for these two.