Mike Tyson is Lil Wayne’s choice for his ultimate ‘Blunt Rotation’ group
Lil Wayne has gone a long way for a rapper who began rapping at the early age of eight. He rose from modest beginnings in New Orleans to become one of the all-time great rappers. Lil Wayne, a.k.a. Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., is a prominent figure in the music genre he grew up with. He had a tête-à-tête with 2 Chainz, another giant, over what or who they thought was the “greatest of all time,” or simply GOAT.
Over the years, both Grammy-winning artists have released albums that have sold over eight figures worldwide. The two spoke about a variety of topics during Complex’s “GOAT Talk,” attempting to determine who, what, and which they thought was ideal for every season. Lil Wayne even brought in Mike Tyson, the youngest heavyweight champion in history, to answer one of the questions.
The question “GOAT Blunt Rotation” appeared while the second card in the deck was being revealed. At first, it seemed as if Lil Wayne didn’t get the meaning. “I don’t know what it means; it says goat blunt rotation,” he enquired. However, 2 Chainz was able to estimate correctly. “Oh, who would be in the rotation?” he said. With whom are we smoking? Who would be the alternate?
Then, in no time at all, he disclosed his response. He began with the legendary Snoop Dogg. Actor, singer, and former member of the Wu-Tang Clan Method Man along with his new partner Red Man were added later, almost as an afterthought. “Obviously, it’s Snoop, or maybe Method Man and Red Man,” Chainz said. It was now Lil Wayne’s chance to respond.
The names of singer-songwriter Erykah Badu and boxer “Iron” Mike Tyson were expertly chosen by the renowned rapper. “I’m going with Mike Tyson; I’m going with Erykah Badu,” he said. The two legendary rappers continued on to additional portions, including Animal, Rock Band, Rapper Chain, Mixtape, and the “GOAT” Diss Song!
The rapper, who was born in New Orleans, had a major assignment back then. He was scheduled to participate in the 2020 exhibition fight between Roy Jones Jr. and Mike Tyson. But he apparently had to pass up the chance because of unforeseen circumstances. Then Snoop Dogg picked up the slack.
Considering Lil Wayne’s response, some fans could find it interesting. When Gillie Da Kid, one of the guests, revealed that he had ghostwritten a song for Lil Wayne, Mike Tyson attacked the rapper at a Hotboxin’ program early last year. Rapper and current “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” presenter, who was born in Philadelphia, has claimed he wasn’t given credit for the job he completed.
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