Lil Wayne threatened to end his concert after a fan threw something onstage during his first song.
The rapper was performing in Jacksonville on Friday when he stopped the show and began to rant to the crowd. Hear exactly what he had to say to them:
Lil Wayne was left less than impressed and threatened to cut the concert short as he lectured the crowd about respect.
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In a video shared to Instagram, the rapper can be heard yelling: "This my first song. If a n***a gonna be throwing the s**t at me, I ain’t gonna do another song, I’ll get my a** right up out this mother*****r. It’s called respect. So, like I said, if a n***a gonna be throwing shit at me, I’ll respect that person and get the f**k out.
The crowd responded to the rapper's threat by chanting 'Weezy' as he continued his rant.
"If you know who that was that threw that sh*t, tell him I say fuck him and suck a mother*****g d**k. You little p***y b***h. Throwing flags at me n***a, that s**t ain't even real. F**k wrong with you? P***y mother****r," he said.
The incident has left some fans speculating whether the flag which was blue was thrown deliberately to stir up trouble with the rapper.
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The colour blue represents the Rollin 20s Crips who's known rivals are the Bloods gang, represented by the colour red.
Lil Wayne is known to have ties to the Bloods and has been know to rep the colour red.
The rest of the concert appeared to be smooth sailing after the disruption during Blunt Blowin, the first song on his setlist.
The Young Money icon went on to perform a number of hits including No Worries, Rich As F**K, Lollipop, Steady Mobbin, A Milli and Bedrock.
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Lil Wayne is currently performing a number of shows and will be returning to his hometown of New Orleans this weekend for his sixth annual Lil Weezyana Fest, which will see the likes of Moneybagg Yo, Coi Leray, Babyface Ray, and Rob 49 hitting the stage.
Lil Weezyana Fest was postponed for two years following the Covid-19 pandemic, however the rapper will be returning to Champions Square for one day only on 27 August.
Announcing the return of the festival back in July, Young Money president Mack Maine said: “As always, we will be honouring the many lives lost in Hurricane Katrina as this year marks the 17th year anniversary. Wayne is excited to get back home as this one will be one you won’t want to miss!”
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The festival also donates $0.50 of every ticket sold to support youth educational initiatives in New Orleans.
In past years, the festival has featured Megan Thee Stallion, Gucci Mane, Meek Mill, Saweetie, Migos, and 2 Chainz, as well as surprise appearances from Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Chris Brown.
But it's not just surprise guests that Lil Wayne knows will get his fans excited.
The rapper also created quite the buzz amongst his fans as he teased fan about the release of Tha Carter VI, earlier this month.
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The album will be the follow up to his 2018 album Tha Carter V.
Topics: Lil Wayne