Lil Wayne on War With Miami Heat: "I Don't Apologize"
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"Now, do you want an explanation for where all that came from?" the rapper asked Monet.
"Absolutely," she replied, "I mean you said you effed the next man's wife... Is that even true?"
Dismissing the question, Weezy scoffed: "That ain't important. Actually, I was just havin' a conversation with Baby on the stage," he added, trying to minimize the significance of his disses. "That was my fans. I wasn't on a television show. I wasn't on a radio show. I wasn't in front of nobody's video camera. I was on stage at a... Who's party you say that was again?"
"It was a Lil Wayne party," the DJ eye-rollingly conceded. "Yes, it was."
And self-satisfied, Weezy douchily croaked: "Thank you, thank you. That was my party. And on my stage, I can say what I want, sweetheart."
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Later, in a backhanded attempt at making peace with the people of Dade County, the Young Money maniac told Monet: "As far as the City of Miami, I do want to apologize for the misunderstanding or whatever has taken place that made everybody thinkin' I got something against the city. Because that's totally, totally, totally wrong. I mean, these people accepted me with open arms from Day One. Ever since I was a Hot Boy.
"This just totally sports, y'all. It ain't got nothin' to do with the City of Miami."
Calling Wayne on this weak distinction, the DJ wondered: "But can you understand why people in Miami would feel disrespected? I mean, you live here. You party here."
Still, Weezy wasn't really convinced that he'd hated on the entire MIA. "Uhh... I could understand if they Heat fans. Yeah, I can feel the Heat fans feeling disrespected. But as far as a person just bein' from Miami, thinkin' that I'm disrespectin' you, I'm here to say I'm not. Totally."
So... How 'bout it, Miami? Good enough? Who forgives Weezy?
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