Lil Wayne says he can’t remember his own songs due to memory loss
The New Orleans rapper said that he can’t recall which of his own tracks were on which of his well-known albums in a recent interview with Rolling Stone on Friday.
“I don’t know ‘Tha Carter III,’ ‘Tha Carter II,’ or ‘Tha Carter One’ from ‘Tha Carter IV,'” he said.
Wayne, forty, continued by saying that his initiatives have “no significance” for him since he can’t recall them.
And it is my God’s unadulterated, pure message. You could lie if you asked me about a certain music since I wouldn’t even know what you were talking about.
Using “Tha Carter III” as an example, the rapper known as “Lollipop” said that his memory loss is so bad that he is unable to even recall the dates of the release of his albums.
“That’s how much I don’t know,” Wayne said before putting up one hypothesis about why his memory loses important knowledge.
“I work every day, bro—every single day,” said “A Milli,” a rapper. Furthermore, I always think of it as a component of both the blessing and the curse.
Wayne claims that the upside of having a bad memory is that it gave him the “amazing mind” that made it possible for him to produce such songs in the first place.
“I think God gave me this amazing mind, but He would not give [me] an amazing memory to remember this amazing s–t,” he said in an interview with Rolling Stone.
Wayne reportedly has a medical history that includes a lengthy bаttle with epilepsy.
Rolling Stone claims that the rapper “Sucker for Pаin” was forced to cancel a 2017 concert in Las Vegas because of many seizures. He was reportedly found unconscious in his Chicago hotel room at the time.