Lil Wayne shares the cover of Complex magazine this month with Travis Barker for the Men of the Year issue. He sounded off on
Jay-Z’s comeback
as well.

Weezy on The Clipse and Pharrell:

“I don’t see no fucking Clipse. This is a fucking legend
you’re talking to right here. How many years them niggas been around?
Who the fuck is Pharrell? Do you really respect him? That nigga wore
BAPE and y’all thought he was weird. I wore it and y’all thought it was
hot. What I gotta go in the store and say, ‘I like these colors but I
can’t buy them because other rappers wore them?

Weezy on the photo of he and Baby kissing:

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“I don’t fault nobody for misunderstanding. I don’t
understand a lot of shit. Baby walked in the crib one day and was like,
‘Everybody’s doing this black mob shit. When I see you niggas, this is
what we’re gonna do.’ And that’s why you’ve probably got a picture of
me because I stuck with everything that man said. But every nigga’s
done that. I’ve done kissed [Juvenile and B.G.]. No homo. Pause.”

He also took some time to address
Young Buck after he had this say about the Baby kiss:

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“For the average man, period…that’s just something that don’t float
our fucking boats, man. Your lips don’t go on no other man in no kind
of fashion and I don’t give a fuck if it was a fucking mafia shit.”

Weezy came back with this:

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“I don’t give a fuck about
what he thinks or said. I’m rich! I’m something to
talk about. He should have been promoting his album.
These niggas know where I’m from. I’m from the city of death, nigga. We
kill niggas for nothing. That’s why they’re doing it on radio stations
and interviews. Them niggas see me and shake my hand and tell me, ‘You
the best, dog, keep doing that shit.’

And in case you missed it, this is what he had to say about Jay-Z:

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“I’m better than him, I’m 24 years old. … I’m 13 years deep with five albums and 10 million records sold. I
don’t like what he’s saying about how he had to come back because
hip-hop’s dead and we need him…What the f— do you mean? If anything
it’s reborn, so he’s probably having a problem with that. You left on a
good note, and all of the artists were saying, ‘Yo, this is Jay’s
house. He’s the best.’ Now he comes back and still thinks it’s his
house. … It’s not your house anymore, and I’m better than you.”