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QD3 Talks Lil Wayne Documentary "The Carter' w/DJ Skee

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QD3 stops by SkeeTv headquarters to talk with Dj Skee about the controversial and ground-moving documentary about superstar Lil Wayne, "The Carter." Check out DJ Skee Live From L.A. on Sirius XM Satellite Radio Tuesday & Saturday Nights @ 10pm EST/ 7pm PST

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  • Listening and comprehension skills are lacking based on the comments. Where did you understand that he compared 2pac rapping skill to lil wayne's? He compared their work ethic and the dedication to the craft. Listen

  • These Hip Hop heads like

    @erocktheartist are getting annoying.. If all these rappers are wack how the fck they get a record deal . if u dont like them dont waste ur time commenting or watching or listening to them. and if your underground rappers are so good y dont they " Save Hip Hop" or if u kno so much about real hip Hop then get a mic and make some songs instead of complaining.. Im just tired of all these "Hip Hop heads" who just talk talk talk but dont do anything about it....

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  • @theRAMowns Wow---you responded to a year-old remark! I'm sure Wayne was forced to grow up early, but his early maturity doesn't rule out sexual molestation. It may even make it more likely, because he had no protective and nurturing parents. Wayne put up with the abuse because Baby was his ticket out of NO.

    Fame and wealth are fine at first, but they are not a lasting source of satisfaction.

  • @deethecat5 I thought I was reading an intelligent, realistic comment from you until your third stanza. Wayne grew up in a rough neighborhood with an absent father.  Unlike you... I'm not arrogant enough to act like I know specific details about his life. But I will say this, MOST young black males who are in that position are forced to become men and mature rapidly. Not neccesarily the type of person who is OK with being sexually abused by another man. You're not fooling anybody

  • @DCP1292

    You'll pass..........................­...... right after you watch it 159 times and make 157 comments about how Wayne is total garbage.

  • a documentary on lil wayne? ill pass.

  • download this at tubemusicdownload com - thank me later!

  • tupac was a fake g get you're facts straight he only claimed "thug life" to sell records.

  • @IDoesDisIsh na i think 2pac was fake too. if u see his old interviews hes so diferent and not hardcore at all, he actually looked so inocent and soert of gay, he changed his pursana so much. no offense. just cuz hes dead doesnt make him greater dan he was

  • 2pac was a real nigga lil wayne a fake no hating real talk ya dig??

  • Both Tupac and Wayne are alike in this way: they're looking for love and approval via the music studio. That's why they're so driven.

    Both found fame and riches, but did they ever find the love they were looking for? I seriously doubt it. These traumas have their roots in childhood---parents can be terrible at nuturing.

    That Wayne would put up with Birdman's sexual abuse is proof of the enormity of his void. Oh, and this film doesn't flatter Wayne; that's why he tried to block it.

  • FUCK YOU BITCH

    lil wayne is hip hop not bubble gum pop nothin clean cut about waynes music its pure gangsta shit man fuck u i pray u stop hating bitch ass punk FUCK YOU

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