Here is the official music video for Lil Wayne‘s “Mirror” single featuring Bruno Mars. The visual was directed by Antoine Fuqu and the song appeared on the deluxe edition of Weezy‘s Tha Carter IV album.
Video: Lil Wayne’s Public Service Announcement
This 30 minute video is a must watch for everyone! Lil Wayne gets deep and personal talking about Steve Jobs’ death, why he drank syrup, why he tattooed his whole body, why he bought a Bugatti, why he learned how to play a guitar and put out a rock album, and why he learned how to skateboard. Tune also shows us a little bit of his mansion, starts to skateboard on his roof, and tells us about how he was considered a “Chief Blood” in Rikers Island.
I think we can all agree that this is rare from Weezy and we don’t normally get anything like this from him, but hopefully Wayne will carry on releasing these vlogs for us.
Props DG
Video: Lil Wayne Says New Single “How To Love” Gives Him Goose Bumps x More
Above, Lil Wayne speaks about his new single “How To Love” with Sway when the two sat down after the taping of Weezy‘s upcoming Unplugged special.
“I can tell you that I’ve never had a single like it, and it’s an amazing song. It’s an amazing song. When I listen to it I get goose bumps,” Weezy said. “And I feel like the song is gonna take me somewhere that I’ve never been musically.”
Tunechi, who recently extended his I Am Still Music Tour through September, is looking to diversify his live show, and “How to Love” would help him do that. “You know that if you come to a Lil Wayne show two years from now, you already know that ‘I’m gonna get rap — some of the best rap — I’m gonna get some guitar, I’m gonna get some singin’, I’m gonna get some dancin’, I’m gonna get some old-school music, and I’m goin’ to a show tonight.’ And I think that’s where this song is directing me to.”
For Birdman Jr., rap just isn’t enough anymore. “I am a musician, and a few years back, I noticed that I wasn’t just a rapper. And I noticed that I didn’t want to do this just to rap,” he said before clarifying his point. “I do want to go down as one of the greatest rappers of all time, but I also want to go down as one of the greatest musicians of all time.
“When you think about it, Tupac is just known as a great rapper; Biggie is just known as a great rapper, Jay-Z — just known as a great rapper,” he continued. “I want to be known as that rapper that turned it all the way up and became the face of the music.”
Actually, Wayne looks to epitomize the word one day. “When they make a billboard and put whoever they gonna put up there to define the word ‘music,’ I wanna be there.” – MTV
After the jump, you can watch videos of Detail speak on producing “How To Love” (says Weezy recorded the song in November 2010), Rick Ross chat about his great relationship with Lil Wayne and the “John” single, and Birdman talk about Tune‘s Tha Carter IV album (says he thinks it will be one of the best albums in history).
Video: On Set Of Lil Wayne’s “I’m Not A Human Being” Video Shoot
Check out some behind the scenes footage from on the set of Lil Wayne‘s “I’m Not A Human Being” video shoot in the video above. You can watch the full video to this record here, and also watch a video of Weezy talking about his black light tatts here. Shouts to DG!
BONUS: Hit the jump to watch a visual Derick created for Drake‘s “Light Up” track featuring Lil Wayne and Jay-Z below:
Lil Wayne Talks Black Light Tattoos x I’m Not A Human Being [New Version]
In the video above, Lil Wayne speaks to Derick G on the set of his “I’m Not A Human Being” music video about his black light tattoos. Weezy shows us what the tattoos look like when he cuts the dark light on and off, and lets us know that he didn’t get them painted on by a bitch ass n*gga
You can also download the new version of Tunechi‘s “I’m Not A Human Being” below which will appear on his upcoming EP, dropping in 11 days!





