Lil Wayne sat down with Blender Magazine in an weed/syrup daze and talked about everything from his childhood to being the best in the game.

Wayne admitted to having a uncontrolled urgency since he was a kid. He never played with the other kids growing up. While they were running around he was practicing his rap skills.

“I wasn’t ever no action-figure kid,” he says. “If I wanted to fight, I’d fight for real.” Wayne thanks his mother, Cita Carter, for this mentality. A tough-as-nails chef, she raised him by herself, teaching him early on how to act like a man. When he was in junior high, she gave him his first Glock, with instructions to empty it into the first guy that messed with him.

His ma dukes also celebrated him getting his tear tattoo, even though a tear tattoo pretty much means you've taken your enemy out.

I asked my mother permission to get it, and she respected my choice,” he recalls. “When I came home and showed it to her, she told me, ‘Boy, I might have to get one of those for myself!’” (source, click to read the entire interview)

*Stares at everything I just wrote above in shock*

Wow...um, I don't think I can even blame Wayne now. His mom had to be really young when she had him because she raised him rough. Somebody give him a hug. No wonder he was so grown at a young age.

One of favorite songs came from Weezy when he was a shawty. Anybody that knows me from my college days will tell you that this was one of my favorite sayings.....



BIZNITE IS YOU TRIPPIN?!