He’s surely getting a lot of love from MTV:
I’m just finishing it and I’m gonna send the album to Wayne to see if he wants to be [on it] ’cause he’s been on my last two albums and I’ve been on his last two,” he said.
Thicke and Wayne first collaborated on “Shooter” and “All Night Long,” then hooked up again for “Tie My Hands.”
“We’re kind of good luck charms for each other,” he said. “So I definitely want to get him on there to keep the good luck alive.”
In October, Lil Wayne pleaded guilty to felony gun possession, and he’s now scheduled to spend at least eight months in prison. But Thicke says he’s just focusing on all the amazing work that Wayne has contributed to the world of music. “He’s an amazing artist and a great friend,” he said when asked about the sentencing. “And we’re all supporting him through all of that.”
The album is set to release on December 8th.