Cameras Banned In Lil Wayne Trail
admin | May 16, 2009No TV cameras will be allowed in the courtroom for Lil Wayne’s upcoming trial on drug charges after an Arizona judge granted his lawyer’s bid to keep them out. The rapper whose music videos are too popular has yet to receive a date for his trial in the state, but has successfully banned the media in an effort to keep the trial from turning into a “media circus.” Lil Wayne, born Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., was arrested in Yuma, Arizona in January at a Border Patrol checkpoint when officials allegedly discovered cocaine, ecstasy and marijuana on his tour bus.
Despite of such a problems people still love to listen lil wayne songs. Wayne, 23, was born and raised in New Orleans’ notorious 17th Ward in a neighborhood called Hollygrove. As a child, the aspiring rapper listened to and idolized early Cash Money recording artists like Pimp Daddy and UNLV, who he cites as some of his early influences. A few years later, Wayne met Cash Money CEOs Ronald “Suga Slim” and Bryan “Baby” Williams (The Birdman) who would take him under their wings and help mold him into a prolific and profound artist. In 1995 at the age of 12, Wayne made his debut on Cash Money recording artist B.G.’s album, True Story. As a veteran rap star, budding entrepreneur, and young scholar studying psychology at the University of Houston, Wayne’s experience in the rap game, coupled with his amazing growth as an individual has placed him in a position only a handful of people in this industry reach.
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