Lil Wayne VH1's Behind the Music Debuts Sept. 10,

In his upcoming “Behind The Music” episode on VH1, Lil Wayne reveals that during a recent recording session he got furious and scrapped his rhyme books and ended up dropping a 35-minute freestyle titled “10,000 Bars.”
“The only way I won’t be able to rap anything I’ve written again is to record everything I’ve ever written before once,”
Weezy explained of the situation that led to his now notebook-free style. In the “10,000 Bars” freestyle, Lil Wayne drops disjointed rhymes in which parts of various working songs become a cathartic release and set the tone for his memorable mixtape run and a series of Carter albums.
Quincy “QD3″ Jones III, the director of Lil Wayne’s upcoming “The Carter” documentary, says that Weezy has a worth ethic that he compares to Tupac. I worked with Tupac a lot and I feel like he may end up with a bigger catalogue than Tupac if he hasn’t already. That kid works, he’s a hard worker, super focused and doesn’t get caught up in the industry like that. He just stays in the studio all the time.”
Make sure you don’t miss Lil Wayne’s “Behind The Music” episode on VH1 September 10th.
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