Lil Wayne Says He Wants A Legacy Like Snoop Dogg’s Or Willie Nelson’s In CRWN Interview

    Along with Atlanta rapper T.I., Young Money spitter Lil Wayne was one of the artists featured on the Destiny’s Child single “Soldier.” Released nearly a decade ago, the song reached the #3 spot on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, and according to Wayne, the song put him on another plateau musically.

    Lil Wayne was asked about the record during a Q&A segment following his CRWN interview last week at South By Southwest. He says the song didn’t serve as a rebirth, but did prove to be a significant move in his music career.

    “I didn’t look at it as the rebirth,” Lil Wayne said. “But I see the word you mean. I see why you used that word ‘rebirth’…But I looked at it like it was definitely my platform…That set me off right there…I forgot to even mention that. That song right there, that verse, them little eight bars. That got me there, boy…If you ask me ‘Why?’ [Because] it was Beyoncé. That shit was big, man. Destiny Childs ‘Solider,’ it was poppin. We was on there. We was there early.”

    The rapper also detailed his 2007 arrest in New York on a gun-possession charge. He revealed that he was targeted during the arrest, which took place on his tour bus following a show at the Beacon Theatre.

    According to Weezy, the officers on board the bus attempted to decipher which one of the 13 people on the bus was the rapper. And upon finding out who he was, they pulled him to the side and chose to place responsibility for the gun on him.

    “It’s New York and they don’t play with them niggas, man,” he said. “They don’t play with niggas, man. Rappers too with them pistols. They don’t play with them niggas. Like my nigga, it was 13 of us on the bus. You know what I mean? Like they literally came to us and was like—They was blatant. They was talking to each other right in front of us like ‘Which one is Lil Wayne?’ Like ‘Which one of them Lil Wayne?’ You know what I mean? It was like ‘Uh, I think it’s that one.’ They was like ‘okay.’ And they moved me to the side like that. And they was like ‘Yeah, we putting the gun on you.’”

    Towards the conclusion of his CRWN interview, Lil Wayne spoke on what he hopes will be his legacy, and the artists whose legacies he admires. Among the artists he named were country music singer Willie Nelson and fellow rapper Snoop Dogg.

    He also revealed that prior to wanting to be remembered as “a good spirit,” he hoped his legacy would be similar to that of The Notorious B.I.G, Jay Z, or Tupac Shakur.

    “I would just say I would like to be remembered as a humble, good soul. A good spirit. A good soul,” Lil Wayne said. “[A] thing like that. You know what I mean? Like a…a Willie Nelson. You know? Just remembered as everybody fuck with you. Like A Snoop Dogg. You know what I mean? Before I used to be shooting for more of a Biggie, Biggie/Pac/Jay type title. I used to shoot for that. But now I think my history already done that. You know what I mean? So, now I just—I wanna just be remembered as ‘Man, that nigga was cool. He did great ass music and that’s who he is. Period.’”

    Lil Wayne is currently at work on Tha Carter V, an album the rapper previously revealed would be his “final solo album” during an interview with MTV earlier this month.

    “I personally plan on this being my final solo album, yes, and it’s definitely the final Carter album,” he said while speaking with MTV. “It’s the final Carter album. It’s stopping at five. I didn’t smile when I said it.”

    CRWN x Lil Wayne, Ep. 2: Willie Nelson, Skateboarding and the Power of the P from CRWN on Myspace.

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    20 thoughts on “Lil Wayne Says He Wants A Legacy Like Snoop Dogg’s Or Willie Nelson’s In CRWN Interview

    1. so in other words he wants to be known more for being a drug addict than for a musician and song writer?

      1. I think it’s the other way around. Snoop’s more known for being Snoop than being known for his actual music. Wayne on the other hand might be wack and all that but the children love him, and since I ain’t no KKK member and I don’t live in Montana I can’t say anything about this Willie Nelson subject.

    2. CHECK OUT ELLIOTT WILSONS BALD SPOT LOLOL

      HAHA LIL WAYNE IS WEARING CHEAP ASS $6 THRASHER SUNGLASSES

    3. Lil Wayne is a legend forever. Those guys’ legacy are weed activists..Wayne’s legacy at this point are cunnilingus metaphors. Get to work Wayne

    4. sorry lil wayne lol the legacy of being a bad poet and being bad at rhyming words together in sentances is over lol smh. am i rite ppl? AM I RITE? lol

    5. all the youngsters want superstardom status, exmple Snoop dogg
      Snoop is just one of kind you cant duplicate that like his first album that is a timeless classic.
      Its just not what everybody cant do. So pave your own lane and see what happens dont try to be something youre not (lil wayne and others)

      1. “Snoop is just one of kind you cant duplicate that like his first album that is a timeless classic”

        Right, since no one knows how to rap about money, drugs, violence and bitches.

      2. Talking bout his first album which is an all time great not what he raps or how long hes in the game.

    6. When you’ve been the game as long as snoop has and not retire then maybe. But since you’re retiring after the Carter 5, your legacy and your relevance will be gone by the next year after the album was released and then nobody will care.

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