Lil Wayne performing at the Super Bowl Halftime show is a conversation that has come up on social media a lot in the recent years.
It looks like the rapper himself loves the idea. In a new interview with Rollingstone, Weezy says he’d “kill that sh*t.” When asked, Wayne said, “we wouldn’t even worry about the game after that. Everybody knew that one kid [who] was watching the halftime show, but that’d be one of the first Super Bowls that they’ll be like, “Both teams were out on the field watching the halftime show.”
His smash album Tha Carter III is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year but Wayne says he doesn’t even remember it. “I’m going to be so honest with you: I don’t know Tha Carter III, Tha Carter II, Tha Carter One from Tha Carter IV. And that’s just my God’s honest truth. You could lie, you could ask me [about] such and such song, I wouldn’t even know what we talking about. So it holds no significance to me at all.”
He continued: “Nah, I don’t even know if that’s when Tha Carter III came out. That’s how much I don’t know. I work every day, bro — every single day. And also, I always look at it as the curse part of the gift and the curse. I believe that [God] blessed me with this amazing mind, but would not give [me] an amazing memory to remember this amazing shit.”
Wayne, who’s currently traveling North America on his Welcome To Tha Carter Tour, says that he continues to work even while on tour and has a studio bus especially set up so he can record every single day. “I work on multiple songs a day. I probably look at 20 verses a day. I’m on my bus right now. I have a studio set up on this bus. We have a studio bus behind me. In every hotel we get to, before I get to the room, my two engineers set up a studio in the bedroom. And I told you, we already have a studio booked in that city if that city has a nice studio, meaning I don’t stop working.”