Lil Wayne Explains Jay Z Shout Out On “D’usse”

    When Lil Wayne released the preview to “Dusse” earlier this year, many wondered why he referenced Jay Z on the song. 

    “Hov is the god,” Lil Wayne says in an interview with MTV. “I’ll give Hov a big shout out at all times.”

    Lil Wayne says the Jay Z-endorsed drink played a part in the making of the track.

    “We was just on that D’usse heavy,” Wayne says. “I don’t write none of my music. I don’t write it down, so I just go in there and say whatever come to my mind…So what came to my mind that night, was what was on my mind that night.” 

    “Hov, fuck wit’ your boy,” Wayne says on the track. 

    Wayne’s reference to Jay Z follows a rumored feud between the two emcees. In February 2012, Lil Wayne appeared to rap about Jay Z and Kanye West’s Watch The Throne. “I met a bad red bone, I took the bitch home,” Wayne rapped during a show. “I asked her what she want to watch, she said surely not The Throne.” 

    He reportedly was upset with a Jay Z line off Watch The Throne’s “H.A.M.” “I’m like, ‘Really, half-a-billi?’ / Nigga, really, you got baby money / Keep it real with niggas, niggas ain’t got my lady money,” lines that some believed were a shot towards Cash Money’s head, Baby.

    Wayne also appeared to respond to this on “I’m Good” off Tha Carter IV. “I got your baby money,” Wayne raps on the track. “Kidnap your bitch, get that ‘how much you love your lady’ money.” 

    In June 2013, Jay Z appeared to address Lil Wayne on Magna Carta…Holy Grail’s “La Familia.” “Wanna kidnap wifey,” Jay raps on the song. “Good luck with that bruh / You must gonna hide your whole family / What you think we wearing black for / Ready for that war / Ready for that war ready / You ain’t ready, yo, you radio.”

    In July 2013, Jay Z addressed a botched Roc-A-Fella deal with Lil Wayne. “This is the first time I ever told this truth,” Jay-Z revealed. “The truth is after I had a meeting with Wayne—I had a relationship with Baby, when I used to go to New Orleans I would meet up with him…So, I felt it was only right to call him. I called him out of respect like, ‘Yo, I was talking to Wayne. Just to let you know. Boom boom boom.’ So, after that I think we received a letter at our office for like torturous interference from a lawyer…And it all just went from there. I would rather lose that situation and do the right thing than the opposite. Cause I think I could have signed him. I could have signed him and then told him after. I did the right thing and I’m cool with that decision.”

    In March 2014, Wayne addressed his appreciation for Jay Z. “I loved Jay so much,” he said at the time. “And then at that time I was super young and I was still—I was a fanatic of Jay Z…So, when he said he was retiring, I looked—I was like a basketball player looking up at Kobe or looking up at Jordan…LeBron. Somebody gotta step up. And you know, I felt like you said, I felt like nobody cared about what I said, so when you’re that person then what you say means the world to you.”

    During that interview, Wayne also spoke about the botched Roc deal. “It wasn’t like Jay was reaching out for me or nothing,” Lil Wayne said. “Like needed me, ‘I need—I want you over here.’ He expressed interest. And I took that and you know me…I was on the first thing smoking. So, I went over there and we met. I met with Jay. But the history turned out to be where history is.”

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    47 thoughts on “Lil Wayne Explains Jay Z Shout Out On “D’usse”

    1. “Wayne says. “I dont write none of my music. I dont write it down, so I just go in there and say whatever come to my mind…So what came to my mind that night, was what was on my mind that night.” ”

      This explains so much. Now I know why he got no bars.

      1. LOL STFO man Wayne is one the few left who STILL has bars, let me guess you are impressed with French Montana, Rick Ross, young thug and chance the rapper? Not too mention Wayne doesn’t have to sit there for days writing verses SMH

      2. ” let me guess you are impressed with French Montana, Rick Ross, young thug and chance the rapper?”

        Actually no, I would put all those trash ass rappers right next to Lil Wayne.

      3. If u group Wayne in with them then you are retarded, plain and simple I mean you can deny shit all day I guess but Wayne will be Mentioned with the greats like it or not fuck boiiiiii

    2. I would pay good money to see jay spit in weezys butthole and then tear it apart with the dick while Beyonc cheers him on while breast feeding

    3. And you can feed me a piece of dick while I suck on Beyoncs toes and wank my cock as jay z feeds weezy the dick

    4. As an accountant for YMCMB, I can personally confirm that Wayne didn’t mean Jay-Z (Hov) is a god. What he meant was that Hov is another name for the god. And because wayne knows that he himself is a rap god, he have a shout out to himself because he was really feeling himself that night.

      1. How much “accounting” do you know? What accounts go in a cashflow, statement of stockholders equity, and balance sheet?

      2. What your little nigga ass know about accounting? You pick that much out from bagging my groceries?

      3. @Anon,

        You are obviously a welfare recipient because you can’t even ask an informed question. Shareholder equity, along with liabilities, both of which are offset by assets, are all part of the balance sheet.

      4. So, you looked up general shit on google? Nice to know that you’re not a complete idiot. Still didn’t answer my question.

      5. Yeah, so you know the Accounting Equation, and you still didn’t answer any of my questions. If that’s all you know, then congrats, you went to the first five minutes of your accounting 101 class.

        Also, apparently English is not Beef Buckle’s first lanuage.

      1. Jay Z has never bodied anyone on a song except for Memphis Bleek, and thats because Jay-Z paid Bleek to spit whack lyrics so that Jay could look good.

      2. Jay ghostwrote those wack Memphis Bleek lyrics. The nigga is the only nigga who pays to let him ghostwrite wack lyrics cuz otherwise he gets a panic attack and flashbacks back to the Renegade studio sessions

      3. ^^ You stupid bruh. Jay-Z wrote verses for bleek and made them bitches cold af. Nobody paid bleek write wack shit tf? Listen to Coming of Age by Hov

      4. Kanye bodied all these niccaz on “Swagga Like Us”. Never cared about the other two tracks tho, so I can’t say who raped who on those songs

      5. drake killed gay z on “light up” and “pound cake” and his hook on “off that” was better than all 3 of gay z’s verses on there.

      6. lmmfao go re listen to those tracks boo!!! u gotta be dreaming and shitting me if u think that’s the case.

    5. Got too much money to be beefing anyway. Go and check out thegrandreport(dot)com, they have some good videos on there too!

    6. What a nigga gotta do to be double teamed by bird man and Wayne while jay z and Kanye have rounds on my throat with their juicy cum filled cocks?

      1. @Anonymous, Hov would be waiting tables if BIG never died? The same Hov that went line for line with Biggie on Brooklyn’s Finest and I love the dough, the same Hov that Biggie said intimidated him when they jump on a track together???, ok just wanted make sure we were talking about the same person.

    7. COLUMBUS, OH got a bunch of gay black monkeys in it that act like they’re real bloods and crips and scream out 22nd and livingston all day. they are a bunch of gay faggots

    8. if I could get laid with a real life woman I wouldn’t be sitting here reading this fake ass article

    9. Wayne wanna be a Miami nigga so bad u can’t tell da difference from him and a dade nigga New Orleans niggas don’t wear dey dreads like dat he need to represent where he from or just switch sides completely he needs to choose a side he lived in Florida for about 10 years now I seen a documentary about music with him it said “Miami rapper lil Wayne”

      1. NYC nikkas wanna be from Chicago, Chicago nikkas wanna be from Down South, Down South nikkas wanna be white, and West Coast think they’re still in the 90’s lmao

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