Lil Wayne Raps About President Trump And Taxes On ‘No Ceilings 3’ Mixtape

Weezy’s Trump Shoutout

President Trump with Lil Wayne.

As we previously mentioned, Weezy took a turn rapping over the beat for Future and Drake’s song, “Life Is Good.” For his remix, he kept the same melody and cadence but changed the lyrics to make it his own.

In the original version, Drake raps,

“Workin’ on the weekend like usual Way off in the deep end like usual N—– swear they passed us, they doin’ too much Haven’t done my taxes, I’m too turnt up”

Wayne’s version goes,

“Workin’ on my demons, that’s beautiful Bae off that Reisling, she’s super loose I’m smoking, she says pass it, she’s doing to much Haven’t done my taxes, f—ing with Trump”


Trolled For Backing Trump

Lil Wayne

Lil’ Wayne met with Donald Trump in the days leading up to the election. He said that he was working with the President to develop the “Platinum Plan” but his public support didn’t sit well with many celebrities and fans. Wayne’s recent legal trouble made him a sitting duck for 50 Cent.

Weezy was charged with a felony stemming from an old case where his private jet got searched but 50 didn’t cut him any slack.

“👀 wait a minute Trump still got 63 days left, call him Wayne. get that fool on the phone. They gonna try to put you in jail for supporting trump. 😳 ,” 50 captioned a photo of a headline about the case.

Weezy was charged with a felony stemming from an old case where his private jet got searched but 50 didn’t cut him any slack. “👀 wait a minute Trump still got 63 days left, call him Wayne. get that fool on the phone. They gonna try to put you in jail for supporting trump. 😳 ,” 50 captioned a photo of a headline about the case.

Facing 10 Years

Lil Wayne wearing camo.

Last week, Weezy was officially charged with a felony over a December incident where authorities searched his private jet.

According to reports, The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida charged Wayne with one count of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon. The charge carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison if convicted.

The charge stems from an incident last year where federal agents stopped the private jet Lil Wayne was abord when it arrived at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport.

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