
Lil Wayne returned to the “Not Just Football with Cam Heyward” podcast for the second time in two years.
He sat down with Cam and co-host Hayden Walsh for a 90-minute conversation about sports and music.
From the 22:00 mark onward of the video below, Weezy F Baby covered a lot of topics:
- Young Money Sports and what makes the agency stand out
- Pitching athletes like Jalen Hurts and Travis Hunter
- Advice for athletes getting big money early and preparing for the NFL Draft
- His love for the Green Bay Packers and thoughts on coaches like Mike McCarthy, Curt Cignetti, Marcus Freeman and Mike Tomlin
- Watching college football and Hall of Fame voters overlooking Bill Belichick
- AI in music, including people using his voice and the challenges it creates
- Who he respects and seeks advice from, including JAY-Z for music and business plus Skip Bayless for life
- First meeting the late Kobe Bryant and the biggest misconception about Skip
- Tour memories, including getting food poisoning on the Cash Money Ruff Ryders tour
- Confirmed he mostly listens to his own music, stays in work mode daily, and is currently working on multiple projects
- The last time one of his kids caught him off guard and staying involved with his youngest son Lil Novi‘s music
- Collaborating with unique artists like Andrea Bocelli on Tha Carter VI and stepping into other genres
Additionally, he also touched on a bunch of other topics, including:
- Why he picked up the guitar and skateboard
- His favorite athlete who can also rap
- Three songs he’d play someone who has never heard his music (a mixtape track, “God Bless Amerika“, and either “How To Love” or a collab with Eminem like “Drop The World“)
- His lighter-flick intro signature and appearing on “Undisputed“
- A possible Lil Wayne vs. Mixtape Weezy VERZUZ battle
- Some of his favorite New Orleans rappers
- Getting signed to Cash Money Records at 11 years old
- The World Cup coming to America and the Olympics
- His hidden talent for cooking and the best meal he’s ever had
- A moment he wants to relive, the night he won four GRAMMYs
- A Stevie Wonder story and a sport he wishes he played professionally
- Bucket-list travel goals like the Pyramids of Giza and Puma Punku
- Aaron Rodgers and Wayne playing fullback when he was younger
You can watch Tunechi‘s full “Not Just Football” episode below!




