Lil Wayne gave his good friend Fаt Joe a gold-plated watch, Fаt Joe thanked him for the gift and the advice from Wayne helped him wake up

Working with Lil Wayne on songs like “Make It Rain,” “Yellow Tape,” and “PullĖn’,” Fаt Joe talked about his conversation with the rapper on an upcoming episode of Red Table Talk.

Lil Wayne, who is Fаt Joe’s best friend, told him something before he went to jail.

People got an exclusive clip from Fаt Joe’s future interview on Red Table Talk on Monday. In it, he talks about his time with the “How to Love” rapper in 2010 and how L.L. Wayne gave him advice before he served him.

The host said to the rapper, “I heard Lil Wayne gave you some advice before you went to jail.”

“One of the best things I’ve ever done was visit Lil Wayne in jail.” Besides that, they turned him up. “L.L. Wayne,” said Fаt Joe, who is 52 years old. “They had their bumps and all that.” They dealt with him like he was the k²ller “

He then said, “So.” I got up and did something. Hey, he’s my brother. I get a call as I walk to the jail. He liked the tree across the street from me, Mа’am. “That’s Lil Wayne.”

On November 9 at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET, a new episode of “Red Table Talk” will be shown on Facebook Watch. There’s an honest, funny, and informative talk with Fаt Joe at the table.

Then Fаt Joe remembered the advice L. Wayne, 40, gave him before he went into the building, which he described as “ugly and rough, like one of those Harry Potter movies.”

“Hey Wayne, what’s up?” He said things like, “Be humble right now.” “How do you do that?” I asked. He told me, “Just be humble, bro.”

Fаt Joe finally said, “If you’re humble, they’ll respect you.”

You can watch the whole Red Table Talk show on Wednesday at noon. You can watch Facebook at 8 p.m. ET.

In 2013, the rapper of “What’s Luv” went to federal jail for four months because he didn’t file a $3.3 million tax return and pay a $15,000 fine.

After that, Lil Wayne went to jail for a month in 2010 on a charge. It was at that time that he admitted to trying to have a gu𝚗 with him after one was found on his 2007 tour.