Here is day 4 of the Cash Money and Young Money Europe tour where they are still in London, UK. Birdman does a few interviews, and then the Cash Money family go around London at night. You also see two music videos: Birdman‘s “Written On Her” with Jay Sean, and Jay Sean‘s “Down” with Lil Wayne.
Here is day 3 of the Cash Money and Young Money Europe tour where they are in London. Birdman goes to the mall shopping, does a radio interview, and then lastly speaks to Westwood about Cash Money UK, albums, and shows off his ‘bling bling’. You also see Weezy and Young Money perform at the Hammersmith Apollo.
In the video above is the Cash Money family in London on day 2 of the Europe tour. You also see parts of Lil Wayne and his Young Money family performing at the Hammersmith Apollo. Most importantly, you hear Baby and Jay Sean playing a little bit of the “Cash Money Hero’s” song which sounds fire and should be dropping next week (fingers crossed)!
Check out these pictures of Lil Wayne‘s last performance in London last night (10/10/2009). I really do hope next year he comes back, and we have posted a lot more photos after the jump below. Be sure to click on them to view their full size which is high quality!
Update: We have added lots more photos courtesy of Wisheezy
In the video above, Lil Wayne performs “Let The Beat Build“, “Comfortable“, and “Mrs. Officer” with Shanell at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, UK. You can view some high quality pictures here, and also check out the review MTV did for this tour:
The initial signs weren’t good for Lil Wayne’s London gigs. The rapper has a reputation as much his for drug use, court appearances and unpredictable behaviour as his music.
Then his European tour dates- including three shows at the Hammersmith Apollo- were postponed from July because of an unspecified ‘illness’.
But watching last night MTV forgot the scandals, rumours and arrests as soon as Weezy ran out (wearing Union Jack trainers) to his bass heavy hit A Milli.
It was clear straight away that the dreadlocked MC was on fairly sober form- interacting with the young crowd, laughing, play-acting and constantly running from one side of the stage to the other.
Pretending to play a guitar for a couple of tracks Wayne proved he’s no Jimi Hendrix. But backed by drummer, DJ, guitar, bass and keys the rock tracks from his forthcoming album The Rebirth (including single Prom Queen) sound promising.
Ultimately though it’s Tha Carter III that sets Lil Wayne apart from the pack- and was deservedly the best selling album of 2008 in the US.
Highlights at this show include Tie My Hands- a lament to his home town New Orleans post-hurricane, and flirting anthem Mrs Officer (“My face on a wanted poster/ I’m wanted by every lady cop all over”).
Kanye produced Let The Beat Build is all too brief and though it’s not his smartest lyric the crowd unsurprisingly love Lollipop.
On Mr Carter Wayne lays claim to be one of the greatest -- up there with Biggie, 2Pac and Jay-Z -- and on stage tonight with his odd couplets, twisting flow and smile that glistens across the venue it’s hard to argue.
Talking to the audience near the end of the gig he says: “I’m just me and I love you for loving me London.”