With “Prom Queen” and the album version of “Hot Revolver” out, Lil Wayne’s Rebirth is on track to hit stores June 16th.
While some critics see the guitar and Auto-Tune singing as a Rock facade created by the New Orleans rapper, Wayne tells Rolling Stone magazine that the transition occurred because of his evolution as a person. “The Rock shit just comes from what my life is now…I’ve grown into this person.”
With his 2008 album Tha Carter III selling over a million copies in the first week, Wayne has become the quintessential hip-hop superstar of today. With that accomplished, Wayne explains that he realized a calling to branch out of his musical box. “I just got – I’m not going to say ‘so good’ at what I was doing, but it became such a regularity for me that I got tired of it. And then I said, ‘You know what? I’m not going to rap on this one.'”
SOURCE: HipHopDX
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