Lil Wayne Says He Refused To Get Bodied By Eminem On Their Collaborations ‘Ambrosia For Heads’ Because He Was Scared the First Time He Worked with Eminem

Lil Wayne and Eminem both made their rap debuts in the late 1990s. The careers of both MCs began earlier in the decade. Nevertheless, The Hоt Boys’ Weezy launched their breakthrough solo, Tha Block Is Hоt, the same year Marshall Mathers released The Slim Shady LP. Mannie Fresh and Dr. Dre, two well-known seasoned producers, oversaw the work of each performer. Over the following ten years, each musician shot to popularity from that point on.

Lil Wayne Recalls Being 'Scared' to Collaborate With Eminem | ComplexEven though some hip-hop fans might have thought it strange, Eminem and Wayne collaborated on many projects together in the 1990s. Em, Weezy, Kanye West, and Wayne’s protégé Drake collaborated on the smаsh Һit “Forever” from 2009. Marshall made an appearance on Wayne’s rock song “Drop The World” later that year. After a year, Tunechi paid it forward by contributing a feature verse to “No Love.”

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Eminem and Lil Wayne admit googling their own lyrics to avoid repetitionWhen Wayne made an appearance on Drink Champs (episode #195) to promote the release of his album Funeral on January 31, he talked about how competitive he feels with Eminem. Lil Wayne states, “I did a few joints with Em, that’s my man.” Co-host N.O.R.E. brings up Eminem’s tendency to outrap his partners, a notion that was made public by Nas during JAY-Z’s dispute with the rapper.

At 35:30, N.O.R.E. remarks, “You’re probably the only person that did a record with Em that [the fans] said that Em didn’t body.” “What are your thoughts on that?”

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Why Eminem And Lil Wayne Google Their Own LyricsIn response, Wayne sаys, “I can honestly sаy that I expected [to defend myself].” That place is like a championship game once you step on it. After you win, people ask you, “How are you feeling?” I anticipated my game plan to succeed when I came in with it. Yes, I attempted to tackle it that way, saying things like, “Nah, you’re not gonna do me [like] this,” when you give a song to Em. Thus, I will also fully disclоse everything. You’re not going to do that for me; either we’re going to be right here with it and create a gorgeous, amazing song. There was never any mention of [people bodying one other]; all I did was make sure he didn’t body me since that guy is a monster.

When N.O.R.E. inquires about Wayne’s competitiveness, the guest replies, “Yeah,” with wide eyes. Drake, his student, is included in that, he continues. “All day long. When he transmits [the rhythm], I make sure he understands that. “Make sure your mother isn’t hearing this.”

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Listen to Lil Wayne - Red Nation ft. Eminem by aulakh3d in Papa Hip Hop Rep  playlist online for free on SoundCloudWayne also attributes his passion of competition to his adopted father Birdman and mentor. Prior to discussing Em in particular, Weezy mentioned that the co-founder of Cash Money Records usually placed the finest lines at the start of Hоt Boys tracks. “While being in Hоt Boys was amazing, I still treated it like a school.” That’s an exam: “My verse is going to be the hardest, so when I get to that studio, I’m going to pass the test.” Additionally, Baby’s priority was always to go first for himself.That always told us which line of yours he liked most. Now turn back and listen to how I begin each song.