Lil Wayne believes that competition between artists doesn’t exist anymore, noting that it was the way rappers used to be.
The “How to Love” rapper appears on the cover of the October/November issue of Vibe magazine, and opens up about the competitive nature of the industry as well as his rumored feud with Drake and Jay-Z.
Weezy told Vibe that gangster rapper, skateboard rappers and white rappers are all happy, noting “everybody just happy to do music these days.”
He also said “There are no problems. That sh-- died a long time ago with them old-ass rappers.”
As MTV News reports, those comments can be seen as contradictory, as the Young Money artists threw a jab at veteran rapper Jay-Z on his song “I’m Good.”
He stands firmly behind his diss, however, as he told Vibe that he’s a man “And of course, I know there won't be any repercussions behind what I did.”