Just before being released from prison Lil Wayne requested certain instrumentals he could attend to as soon as he got out of prison. Young Money president Mack Maine sat down with Sway and discussed his final conversation with Wayne before he was released.
Young Money president Mack Maine revealed to MTV News, during his “RapFix Live” interview on Wednesday, that Weezy spent their final conversation while he was locked up just rhyming, pushing for tracks to jump on as soon he was out.
“He rapped to me. The whole time, he rapped. He rapped a lot of different songs and just kept telling me, ‘Mack, I need beats.’ So the main … priority when he comes home is to make sure he has tracks,” Maine said. The Young Money exec added that Wayne was in top form, sounding “crazy” and “amazing.”
Maine described Wayne as “hungry” and maintained the MC’s humility remains the key to his success.