February 9, 2010 @ 3:01 pm | Written by: Karen Civil
Lil Wayne Sentence Postponed Until March 2
The quickest way to complete something is to start it. For fans of Young Money front man, Lil Wayne, it is the day they and everyone associated with the Cash Money empire has been regretfully anticipating. After appearing in court for what was supposed to be the day he headed to prison, Wayne received an extension on his freedom until March 2. The reason being because of dental surgery he will have to heal from. As the poster boy of work ethic in rap, several unreleased and tracks featuring Wayne as well as videos are slated to appear at their usual rate.
While one year in prison is certainly more appealing than 15, the transition from G5′s to cell blocks will be a personal test. Prison life a routine. Mikey Fresh recently provided a brief synopsis of what Wayne’s days will consist including a 4 a.m. wake up call. Before heading off to Rikers, a New York court explained the provisions of this sentence.
There is a good chance, however, Weezy could see a 2010 release date. For good behavior, a return to the spotlight may emerge within 8-10 months. Business doesn’t stop behind bars though. The Drought Is Over 7, the first major Wayne release from the bing, is set to be released soon. Drake and Nicki Minaj will follow with their solo albums later this year.
Before driving into the night in his Bugatti, Wayne had these final words to say to his fans who flocked by the thousands to Lil Twist’s UStream page:
“To all my real fans, I really, really really really love you. I love you with all of me for real. I love you all so much, thank you from the bottom of my heart. And do not forget about me, because I will never forget about you. And i cannot wait for you to see me again. I’m out.â€
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FREE WEEZY
February 9, 2010 @ 11:14 pm
glad its postponed…a month to get more work in is how wayne sees it…
best rapper shouldnt be behind bars