In a recent feature published by Interview Magazine, Lil Wayne engaged in a lively discussion with Legendary professional skateboarder Tony Hawk. The conversation delved into the world of skateboarding, with Lil Wayne sharing amusing anecdotes about his experiences. During the interview, Lil Wayne recounted a memorable incident involving Meek Mill and his attempt to conquer a quarterpipe installed outside Miami’s Hit Factory.
According to Lil Wayne, the Hit Factory’s parking lot housed his quarterpipe, which piqued the curiosity of visiting artists. Unfamiliar with the concept, many of them were intrigued and intrigued enough to try it out. Lil Wayne expressed concern about Meek Mill’s bravado when he stood atop the ramp, exclaiming, “Please don’t, man!” Meek Mill, confident due to his prowess in biking, dismissed Lil Wayne’s cautionary advice. Unfortunately, his overconfidence led to an epic fall, serving as a valuable lesson on the nuances of skateboarding. Lil Wayne admitted his attempts to prevent the mishap were futile.
Furthermore, Lil Wayne disclosed his apprehensions about Drake engaging in skateboarding activities. He revealed that due to Drake’s “clumsiness,” he actively discourages the artist from partaking in the sport. Lil Wayne stated, “Drake has been spotted at a skate park with a skateboard in hand, but we promptly intervene, advising him not to attempt it because he tends to be accident-prone.”
Elaborating further, Lil Wayne expressed his observations regarding Drake’s tendency to sustain injuries even during performances. Despite seemingly minor onstage falls, Drake often finds himself on crutches the following day. Lil Wayne humorously remarked, “You’d think all he did was stumble on stage, right?” He attributed Drake’s penchant for basketball as a probable factor behind his vulnerability to injuries. However, when it comes to skateboarding, Lil Wayne firmly asserted his stance against encouraging Drake to pursue the activity.
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