Lil Wayne Spazes Out on Fan for Throwing Money on Him

Lil Wayne Spazes Out on Fan for Throwing Money on Him

Lil Wayne apparently felt disrespected when a fan threw money on the New Orleans rapper during a show this week.

“Do I look like a stripper,” Wayne asks rhetorically a fan standing in the front row holding a handful of dollar bills.

Between a bunch of expletives and unrecognizable scorns, Tunechi threatened to slap the concertgoer as the bouncer moved in to intervene and ejected the man from the show.

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In another concert in Austin last week, Wayne opened up to the SXSW crowd at Mass Appeal: Live At The BBQ, where between songs, he shared his true feelings about his legal situation with Birdman.

“In all honesty, I am going through some bullshit with my mufuckin career,” Wayne says. “And niggas is tryin’na steal my career without letting me say a damn thing. BUT it’s moments like this that make that bullshit this big to me.”

He pauses as the crowd screams and then continues, “If you think I am stressing or letting this shit get to me, please remember: there’s too much good pussy and too many great mutha fuckin loyal fans to let bullshit ass Birdman.”

This isn’t the first time that he lashed out at Birdman at a concert. Last December during a performance in Syracuse, NY, he yelled to the crowd “Fuck Cash Money in they ass.”

The not-so-nice words spewed at CMR came was the New Orleans rapper was closing out the show, saying, “You have been motherfuckin’ amazing. My name is Tunechi. I’m here on behalf of Young Mula motherfuckin’ baby. Fuck Cash Money in they ass. Holla back.”

Weezy has had an ongoing $51 million lawsuit against Cash Money, and back in September, he shot slugs at the Number One Stunna on Solange’s song “Mad.”

While Birdman apparently has no plans of releasing Mr. Carter from his contract, that still didn’t stop Tunchi from going in on him and the label. During his performance at Camp Flog Gnaw last month, he threw up the Roc-a-Fella diamond at the beginning of “I’m Me” and switched out “I’m a motherfucking Cash Money millionaire” in favor of “I’m a motherfucking Roc-A-Fella millionaire.”

And that was not the first time Tunechi adjusted lyrics to air out his differences with CMR. He changed the last line of his verse on Chance the Rapper’s single “No Problem” while performing on Ellen.

“And if Cash Money tries to stop me, I’mma let ’em rob me, yeah right, like Ryan Lochte,” he rapped.

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