Lil Wayne says he has memory loss and has trouble remembering his own music

Lil Wayne says he has memory loss and has trouble remembering his own music

Lil Wayne has acknowledged that he has trouble recalling his own tunes.

The rapper claimed in a recent interview that he no longer had recall for several of his early albums, including Tha Carter III, Tha Carter II, and Tha Carter IV.

“And that’s the honest trutҺ, my God,” he stated to Rolling Stone. “You could lie, I wouldn’t even know what we were talking about, you could ask me [about] such and such song.”

Dwayne Carter, also known as Wayne, went on, saying, “I don’t even know if [2008] is when Tha Carter III came out.” That’s the extent of my ignorance.

Additionally, I always see it as the curse component of both the gift and the curse. I think that although [God] gave me an incredible intelligence, He did not give me an incredible memory to recall this incredible s***.

Since 1999, Wayne has put out 13 studio albums; Tha Carter VI, his upcoming album, is scheduled for release soon.

The “Lollipop” musician reportedly became irritated with a lackluster audience last month and abruptly canceled a gig after barely 30 minutes.

Wayne abruptly ended his Welcome To Tha Carter concert in Los Angeles, California, even though he had reportedly arrived on stage more than an hour over his scheduled start time.

Following his alleged departure from the platform, he reportedly approached the assembly once again and said, “We appreciate it, but we ain’t about to be bending over backwards for these folks.”

“We put in too much labor for this s***. We put in far too much work.

After Wayne and his other artists departed the stage, the house lights came on a few minutes later.

The forty-year-old has already expressed his annoyance with crowds.

After a fan tossed an object at him at a Jacksonville, Florida performance last year, he threatened to exit the stage.