Birdman recalls Lil Wayne’s darkest moment when he was 12 years old: ‘At that time I thought we couldn’t see Lil Wayne in the present anymore’ | HO

Birdman describes Lil Wayne’s terrifying near-de ath/at-heath encounter.

Jalen Rose, the new co-founder of Cash Mon ey Record, was interviewed on Wednesday, January 24. On a yacht close to downtown Miami, the sportscaster paid the record label CEO a visit. Birdman and Rose talked about Birdman’s days before Cash Mo ney and before rap. Midway through, Baby remembers learning that Lil Wayne s.h.o.t himself at 12.

Birdman said, “His index finger was s.h.ot above his heart while he was writing ‘The Nine’ rap.”

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“When that happened to Wayne, I went to the hospital the same day and he went home the next,” he recalled. I thought God had a different plan for him. Wayne altered throughout H..ot Boys.”

Police officer Robert Hoobler, known as “Uncle Bob,” saved Wayne at his home. Birdman revealed his sentiments after Hоt Boys split. He retired from rapping and gave Weezy the torch. Birdman became an executive and promoted Wayne.

Birdman remarked, “I didn’t wanna rap no more at the height of my career.” I don’t want to rap anymore, Wayne. Giving you flow. Run label. Follow the label president. I said, ‘I’mma go study the business and you run the label and do your thing’ and returned as an artist and CEO, changing his life.”

Birdman discussed his “What Happened To That Boy” collaboration with Pharrell Williams. His first producer besides Mannie Fresh was Skateboard P.

Birdman describes Lil Wayne’s terrifying near-d eath incident in detail.

Jalen Rose, the new co-founder of Cash Mone y Record, was interviewed on Wednesday, January 24. On a yacht close to downtown Miami, the sportscaster paid the record label CEO a visit. Birdman and Rose talked about Birdman’s days before Cash M oney and before rap. Midway through, Baby remembers learning that Lil Wayne s./h.ot. himself at 12.

Birdman said, “His index finger was s.h.o.t above his heart while he was writing ‘The Nine’ rap.”

“When that happened to Wayne, I went to the hospital the same day and he went home the next,” he said. I believed that God had other plans for him. Wayne was changed by The Ho t Boys.

Wayne was saved at home by “Uncle Bob,” a police officer Robert Hoobler. Birdman expressed his feelings upon the breakup of Ho t Boys. After rhyming for a while, he handed the torch to Weezy. Birdman elevated Wayne to the position of executive.

“I didn’t wanna rap no more at the height of my career,” said Birdman. Wayne, I want to stop rapping. allowing you to flow. Run the label. President, heed the label. I changed his life by returning as an artist and CEO and saying, “I’mma go study the business and you run the label and do your thing.”

Birdman talked about working with Pharrell Williams on the song “What Happened To That Boy.” Skateboard P was his first producer, other from Mannie Fresh. Watch the interview in its entirety below.