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Lil Wayne Revealed: 7 Weezyisms Confirmed by “The Carter” Film

11/13/09, 11:56 am EST

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After storming Sundance and escaping some legal entanglements, The Carter, the documentary about rapper and Rolling Stone cover star Lil Wayne is finally set to hit theaters. Executive produced by Quincy Jones III, the film takes an intimate look at Wayne’s World circa 2008, the year when the 25-year-old MC turned from a prolific wordsmith to platinum-selling rock star — a star who is likely heading to prison on gun charges in the near future. The cameras follow Wayne as he screams at the Celtics, gets face tattoos, guzzles copious amounts of cough syrup and rattles unsuspecting journalists — the latter already inspiring Variety to peg the film as the Don’t Look Back of rap.

Rock Daily caught a New York screening of The Carter last night. Here’s a few things we learned — and/or knew, but witnessed first-hand — about Weezy.

Lil Wayne’s World: photos from the rapper’s rise.

He drinks a lot of cough syrup
Like a whole lot. No doubt this counts as the scandalous portrayal Wayne’s lawyers were talking about when they tried to stop the film from being distributed. Wayne drinks it from double-stacked Styrofoam cups. He drinks it from a Vitamin Water bottle. He drinks it from a two liter bottle of A&W Root beer — we also learn how to mix syrup with root beer and not get bubbles all over the place (don’t try this at home, kids). His manager, Cortez Bryant, even painfully talks about how he can’t ride in the tour bus because he hates looking at Wayne while he’s on the stuff. Present at the screening, producer Jones told the audience, “I don’t think we knew it was that to that extent,” but also added that he doesn’t think Wayne is addicted to the stuff since he’s still one of the most productive, focused and punctual performers around.

He can record a song anywhere.
Wayne brings his personal studio with him everywhere, which is why he can put out a zillion mixtape tracks a year. The Carter shows him unpacking and setting up his microphone rig himself — no roadies like those diva rock bands. Throughout the movie he’s shown recording in hotel rooms and studios in what little downtime he has. He considers his music his legacy, and never writes his lyrics down at the risk that someone will release his journals, Kurt Cobain-style, after he dies. Says Wayne: No evidence.

He lost his virginity at age 11.
“I got raped when I was 11,” he explains to his 15-year-old Young Money protégé Lil Twi$t, “I loved it.” In a clip that will surely be a YouTube smash when screeners leak, Wayne went into great detail about how he was fellated for the first time — and how his mentor Baby even set it up. “I was a different man after that,” he said. “I was Lil Wayne.”

His daughter is totally adorable.
She likes Cheetah Girls, Chris Brown, the color yellow and will tell you about it in an awesome rap. See you on the cover of RS in 10 years, Reginae!

He has a whole ton of tattoos.
Well, we knew this already, but when shot in HD and plastered on the big screen, you can chart his ink like a cartographer. The new ESPN logo, the Rolls Royce logo, the words written all over his face, the tattoos that cover other tattoos. Even a smiley face on the inside of his bottom lip!

No one loves Lil Wayne more than Lil Wayne.
“I can’t front,” he says. “I listen to me all day.” The Carter is full of shots of Wayne rapping along to his own music, laughing at his own punchlines, making sure everyone understands the reference to Boy Meets World character Topanga in one of his tracks. Everyone’s been saying he’s the greatest rapper alive, and it’s doubtful he would argue.

Baby bought him a Rolls Royce when his album went platinum.
It had a ribbon on it.

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Zzzzzzz | 11/13/2009, 12:18 pm EST

Traffic accident. Nothing to see here. Move along. Move along.

anonymous | 11/13/2009, 1:01 pm EST

clown

Dr. Drew | 11/13/2009, 1:27 pm EST

Whatta mess

ffe | 11/13/2009, 1:35 pm EST

haha cant wait to buy it. He doesnt sip “sizzurp” anymore tho

No Ceilings is mixtape of the year!

Black Hole Sun | 11/13/2009, 3:33 pm EST

It’s been a slow news week for RS altogether. No interesting stories at all.

Pull up your pants! | 11/13/2009, 4:04 pm EST

How old is this guy?? Weezy?? And what’s up with the pants??

Anonymous | 11/13/2009, 5:34 pm EST

This guy looks like the love child of Flavor Flav, and a pile of dogcrap.

I hope I didn’t offend him. Maybe he’ll need another teardrop tattoo.

RayRay | 11/13/2009, 8:46 pm EST

I want to hear what he reveals when he comes out of the big house after roomin’ with Junior for a couple years.Ol’Junior already talkin’ bout’ how cute that Wayne looks.
Where is that Weezy? I think RS banned him or somepin’

Rosey. | 11/14/2009, 12:44 am EST

I admit Lil Wayne is a great lyricist- and I dont listen to rap. But really gets me how arrogant this man is, I see that “Fame” can destroy someone or make them into a totally self-absorbed narcissist. It makes me angry and a little frustrated to see muscians out there making records and setting an ego that a generation may follow. I try to stay neutral with this man but this totally blows his “ego” out of preportion.

Excuse me... | 11/14/2009, 4:21 am EST

He’s a “rock star”? Since WHEN? He raps.

bmj | 11/14/2009, 12:30 pm EST

weezy is the greatest rapper that has ever lived. Punchlines everyday I don’t stop laughing!

Brian... | 11/14/2009, 1:23 pm EST

Wow, when will we wake up to the fact rap is not music? Talking over prerecorded tracks about guns and sexual conquests is nothing I would buy. A ton of white suburban kids do though. Not my cup of tea….this lil fella looks retarded…

Anonymous | 11/14/2009, 5:07 pm EST

greatest rapper… what an oxymoron.

Rik | 11/15/2009, 12:33 am EST

Save it dudes, rap is music, and at it’s best it is fucking great music. Might watch this shit man, i don’t like Weezys music but it could be interesting. Didn’t know he got raped when he was eleven. Harsh.

a | 11/15/2009, 12:54 am EST

lil wayne IS THE BEST RAPPER ALIVE PERIOD.
as far as i am concerned all u haters haven’t gone wah he has gone through and never will .so plz stfu and respect his music and will to live and breathe & scare the eff outta u

horje | 11/15/2009, 2:44 am EST

Wayne is awesome. This motherfucker gets away with everything. Everything? Everything. Baby got busted in Tennessee with guns and like 2 or 3 pounds of weed and never served a day. I doubt that gun charge will stick for more than 30 days in county. Young money got crooked lawyers that know people. He’ll be doin stupid shit again in no time!

Anonymous | 11/15/2009, 7:17 pm EST

Interesting, I love how people say that rap is NOT music..I would like to see all of these people come up with some of the punchlines these rappers can come up with, you lames don’t even have the intelligence to embrace the factor of someone making this shit completely up for your listening entertainment, if your listening to rap for beats, listen to your gucci mane or whatever, but if you like lyrics and punchlines…
FUCK WITH WAYNE

Joe | 11/16/2009, 8:54 am EST

I agree Lil Wayne sucks, but I cannot believe people are still saying rap isn’t music? Is this 1986 still? Rap has lasted 30 years and is one of the biggest selling genres of music all over the globe. Whether you like it or not doesn’t matter: I don’t like country music but it’s still music so if people like it I respect that. The reason kids today don’t care about rock music is because it’s so damn boring these days. I know if I was a 12 year old I certainly wouldn’t be interested in bland rock like Kings Of Leon, Paramore and Nickelback.

Jerome | 11/18/2009, 9:23 pm EST

Listen Joe-Rap is no-talent dudes standing up there telling rhymes about bad,nasty,dirty stuff.They do this because they can’t sing,can’t play nothin’,can’t write music or rhymes for that matter.I’m sorry –I don’t consider it music.If these people wouldn’t glamorize this garbage the kids wouldn’t listen to it.There’s a bunch of damn good other stuff out there other than rock crap.And most of it don’t teach them that rapin’ and shootin’ people is cool.These guys and their record companies are slum-bums.PERIOD

kisses | 11/19/2009, 11:22 am EST

any lil wayne haters can kiss it he is the best at wat ever he wants to do…i love most of his music weather its him being a rockstar or not…nd if i dnt like a song he has made its because i dnt like someone its featuring…like i said hes the best alwaiz will be and he is the seeeexiest black man on the effin planet…prom queen, somethin you forgot, mr cater and lolli pop are the best songs in the world LOVE YOU WAYNE>>>HATERS MAKE YOU FAMOUS BABBY>>>nd congrats wth the babbies you sure do kno how to pick em your ladies are real pretty

tt | 11/19/2009, 12:53 pm EST

i love all wat you do

aldo | 11/19/2009, 5:19 pm EST

“rockstar lifestyle” not givin a fuck, people gotta stop hatin on him or worrying about what he is or aint. mastermind at mixing hip-hop and rock wayne will not stop-period.

aldo | 11/19/2009, 5:21 pm EST

its amazing how wayne can produce hit tracks while hes high such as “lolipop” he just dont care how he do work he just do work.

i'm mathew but call me cathew | 11/20/2009, 7:17 am EST

Wayne,well he is a up’s and down’s guy but weezy f baby is a crazy nigger but i have to say that if there was no lil wayne hip hop will be dead,and they say a bitch is a female dog but a dog is mans best friend,(laughing)peace to you’ll niggers and nigrees

Matt | 11/22/2009, 8:28 am EST

I watched this documentary and it was okay. It wasn’t as good as I expected, but it wasn’t a total bore. Basically it just consists of Wayne smoking weed, rapping, and drinking syrup. There are a few “interviews” if that’s what you want to call them, but nothing is shocking stuff that any Wayne fan doesn’t already know.

If you like Wayne, watch it. If you don’t like Wayne, don’t watch it.

Oh and by the way, rap is definitely a genre of music. And the whole thing about “rap just portrays violence and evil things” is just a horrifically untrue stereotype that only people who have listened to one 50 Cent song in 2003 will say.

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