Lil Wayne officially became a pro skater at the tail end of 2022 and has hit the skate park again to show off some new tricks.
The Young Money mogul posted a video on Instagram on Saturday (February 18) showing him performing various tricks at his indoor skate park while donning a black Balenciaga hoodie, including an ollie and front-side 180.
“It’s up,” he captioned the clip, indicating how proud he is of his progress after a decade of practice.
Many of Wayne’s musical peers saluted the New Orleans icon on his continued improvement on a skateboard, such as E-40, Ty Dolla $ign and Jacquees.
Professional skater Nik Tucker even chimed in by imploring Wayne to launch a Young Money skating team.
In December, Lil Wayne was surprised to receive his first-ever pro-model skateboard, signifying his amateur status would be no more.
Phil Lopez, who serves as the videographer for Young Money Skate, wanted to celebrate Wayne’s hard work over the years and gifted him a pro model board decorated with a photo of the rapper as a child along with some of Weezy’s favorite rap lyrics.
“This was a Christmas gift, but I decided to turn it into a surprise because it would be more meaningful that way,” Lopez said. “As Wayne’s videographer, I wanted to do something special for him that he’d remember. I approached Torey, owner of Thank You Skate Co., with the board design, and he was able to help execute the production process.”
In a video of the moment, Wayne can be seen shocked by the gift, and sits on the floor of the skatepark with a massive smile on his face while he’s flooded with his custom boards. He was nearly speechless as he walked around and thanked everyone for their generosity.
In other Lil Wayne news, Weezy’s hoop dreams came true last week after being made a playable character in NBA 2K23, joining fellow rappers J. Cole and Jack Harlow in the game.
NBA 2K made the unveiling official with Weezy as the latest playable character in the video game’s MyTEAM mode’s Crossover series.
How the hell did he go pro? Lol
How the hell did he go pro? Lol
Exactly! The title LITERALLY says he went pro but then doesn’t even provide basic information like which company actually signed him. Furthermore those basic-as fuck tricks he did wouldn’t even come close to being considered “professional”
Wayne didn’t go pro, he got a “pro” skateboard. Shitty ass headline
Garbage hhdx. “Pro”. Am I a certified Rockstar if a buy a nice guitar? Or a rapper if I buy a mic? He skates like my cousin did when he was 11 years old.
skating is for f@gs so this makes sense
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Wait… so, he does a FS Boardslide, and a FS 180 down a 2 set… AND HE’S NO PRO?!? BWAAAAHAHAHAHA! Weezy, nothing but love, but this is completely laughable… Let’s see you caveman a rail, or at least break out a sick 180 boneless on transition…?
Wait… so, he does a FS Boardslide, and a FS 180 down a 2 set… AND HE’S PRO?!? BWAAAAHAHAHAHA! Weezy, nothing but love, but this is completely laughable… Let’s see you caveman a rail, or at least break out a sick 180 boneless on transition…?
Wait… so, he does a FS Boardslide, and a FS 180 down a 2 set… AND HE’S PRO?!? BWAAAAHAHAHAHA! Weezy, nothing but love, but this is completely laughable… Let’s see you caveman a rail, or at least break out a sick 180 boneless on transition…?
Wait… so, he does a FS Boardslide, and a FS 180 down a 2 set… AND HE’S NOW PRO?!? BWAAAAHAHAHAHA! Weezy, nothing but love, but this is completely laughable… Let’s see you caveman a rail, or at least break out a sick 180 boneless on transition before we call you pro..?
If that considered a pro skate border, I’m going pro and I’m pass 50 lol