Lil Wayne Doesn’t Put Any Respect On Birdman’s Name & Cuts Him Off Mid Speech
Written by djfrosty on February 24, 2025

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At a recent concert, Lil Wayne straight-up cut Birdman off mid-speech, and it went viral. Birdman, doing what he does best—talking big about the Cash Money legacy—was in the middle of his usual talk-heavy moment when Wayne wasn’t having it.
Out of nowhere, Wayne hit the DJ with a quick “Alright, let’s go, let’s go,” and just like that, the DJ dropped the next song, completely cutting Birdman off.
You could see it all over Baby’s face—he was definitely caught off guard and a little embarrassed. For years, Birdman has been the one with the mic, dropping knowledge and flexing his influence, but in that moment, Wayne took control. It was almost like he was saying, “Alright, enough talk, let’s get to business.” The two have had their fair share of drama over the years, from the whole Cash Money situation to public disputes, but seeing them on stage together was still a powerful moment.
Yeah, it might’ve been a little awkward for Birdman, but it was a sign of where their relationship stands now. Even with all the past issues, Weezy isn’t letting anyone run the show when he’s in the building—whether it’s his father/mentor or not. It was a reminder that despite their history, there’s still respect, but Wayne’s running the show.
Lil Wayne just dropped the bomb that Tha Carter VI is finally coming on June 6th, and the internet’s going wild. Fans have been waiting for this moment ever since Tha Carter V dropped back in 2018. The Carter series has been a game-changer in hip-hop, and this next chapter is looking like it’s about to be fire. Wayne is back in full swing, we can expect nothing but heat—new flows, crazy bars, and that classic Weezy vibe. After years of waiting, the hype for Tha Carter VI is real, and June 6th can’t come soon enough.