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  • Where can I find Lil Wayne fan fic / groupie stories?

    Like title says, I want juicy stories. Please don't PM, not looking to talk dirty. Thanks 🥰

  • #2
    Originally posted by acehouston View Post
    Like title says, I want juicy stories. Please don't PM, not looking to talk dirty. Thanks 🥰
    in his interludes.

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    • #3
      there are some strange wayne fans in this world

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      • #4
        Originally posted by acehouston View Post
        Like title says, I want juicy stories. Please don't PM, not looking to talk dirty. Thanks 殺

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        • #5
          this aint no gossip site

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          • #6
            LMAO . what the fuck is this.

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            • #7
              Just print out the lyrics to a lot of his songs from IANAHB2 and pretend they're for you lol

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              • #8
                there was a really sweet one about tha carter v being the chosen album that changed the world, let me see if I can find it.


                Update: Found it. Not sure if it's what you're looking for, but it definitely falls under the category of fan-fiction.

                Note: I edited spelling/grammar errors, capitalized names, and made the formatting easier to read in comparison to the original.

                Lil Wayne's Tha Carter V

                It's 2015. Lil Wayne has been completely under the radar for a couple of years. Everyone believes his career is shot and he abandoned the game, a washed up sell out that gave up on his fans to go skate and sell Trukfit. Lil Wayne has not put out any new albums or mixtapes since 2013, and the only verses he has put out were phoned-in punchlines for Birdman and Drake albums. Even the last of the Weezy fans have lost faith in the once hip-hop powerhouse. Some people even believe he's retired.

                What nobody knows, not even Young Money affiliates or the big wigs in the music industry, is that Lil Wayne has been watching and waiting, for he has become twisted and corrupted by all of the hate and criticism and backlash that has been flung towards him for the past half a decade, and is determined to leave the rap game with his final album, Tha Carter V, his magnum opus, an album so great, so redeeming, and so powerful that the genre of hip hop itself will pierce the heavens and transcend our earthly realm. This is Lil Wayne’s final atonement, his only way to undo the corruption and fulfill his destiny.

                Similar to how the dark lord Sauron forged in secret the "One Ring of Power" to deceive and control all others, Lil Wayne secretly goes into hiding by cutting his dreads back to Tha Carter II length and growing a beard, as well as changing his name. Lil Wayne, under the alias ”The Last Guardian”, buys studio time in remote parts of the middle east, Russia, the Amazon, and southeast Asia, and begins work on what will become his greatest and last performance, a performance that ends up costing him his life.

                Not wanting any marketing, any hype, and even Birdman and Drake not knowing about the album, Lil Wayne uses only the beats that have been gifted to him over the years, even some beats 15+ years old. Among them include beats produced by a younger, more soulful Kanye West during the Late Registration-era, beats from Mannie fresh during his years working with Cash Money, beats from Dr. Dre, DJ Premier, the RZA, and even an odd beat he was able to get his hands on back in the day from MF DOOM. Lil Wayne goes to work, crafting the best lyrics he has ever penned, rapping about topics more than just about eating pussy and blowing money. Lil Wayne finally addresses his drug problem, his unrequited love for Trina that made him a bitter, womanizing, confused and misunderstood man, his own failures as an artist and how close he was to ascending to the throne, only to be cast down and spit upon. Lil Wayne makes songs about his missteps, he revisits his childhood and expresses his guilt for not keeping Curren$y on Young Money, and also how he was supposed to blow up with his brothers, the hot boys, and how his success was always tainted by his crippling issues with loneliness, never knowing his real father, and his portrayal in the media despite what he had given to the rap game before his mainstream popularity with Tha Carter 3.

                After a grueling recording process of blood, sweat, liquor, blunts, and tears, Lil Wayne is ready. His magnum opus must now be professionally mixed and mastered. Once back in the States, Lil Wayne, still in disguise, kidnaps Young Guru, and reveals to him the severity of the situation and how important this is, and that he intends for the album to be released in exactly one week, and nobody must know besides them two. Young Guru, being dealt with the burden of both this and Jay Electronica’s music reluctantly agrees as he now knows the role he has to play in the saving of hip hop, and begins diligently working on mastering the album.

                Lil Wayne, absolutely exhausted from pouring his entire being into the album, makes his way to Hollygrove in New Orleans, just to revisit his old home, and is tragically shot in the heart and killed by a stray bullet, ending his life right there on the spot. Upon hearing this news, Young Guru is devastated, finishes mixing the album, and finally falls asleep. At 4:20 am, Young Guru is awoken by the ghosts of Lil Wayne, 2pac, Biggie, Kurt Cobain, and Nate Dogg: they have all come together and have convinced the ghost of Lil Wayne to let some features on the album before it drops, in just 24 hours from now: September 27, 2015. Young Guru of course tells the fallen legends of rap that he will do whatever it takes, and phones up all of the best people for the album. All of the featured artists fly in that night and swear an oath to the ghosts of rap to not only not leak the album but also to compose the best verses of their careers. The album is released and the cover art for the album is a picture of Lil Wayne’s dead body surrounded by all of the other fallen hip-hop legends. The tracklist is as follows:

                1- The Death of Tunechi
                2- The Rebirth of Lil Wayne (feat. The Hot Boys)
                3- Trina’s Room (feat. Drake and Trina)
                4- Something You Forgot pt. 2 (feat. Andre 3000)
                5- The Redemption
                6- Final Atonement (feat. Ghostface Killah and Raekwon) (Method Man on hook duty)
                7- Lighting up My La La La pt. 2 (feat. Jay Electronica)
                8- Rap Legacy (feat. Nas and Jay-Z)
                9- Fly Out for Good (feat. Posthumous 2pac and Biggie verses)
                10- Momma Name Cita
                11- Best Rapper Alive, the Crowning
                12- A New Chapta (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
                13- Dwayne Carter
                14- Rehabilitation (feat. Eminem)
                15- This is Goodbye

                Despite the lack of hype and marketing, Tha Carter V is instantly compared to Illmatic. Pitchfork, Metacritic, Anthony Fantano, Dead End Hip Hop (Feefo even says carter 5 bumps in the whip), and r/hiphopheads all agree that it is a solid 10/10 perfect album. It goes diamond off of physical copies alone, and Lil Wayne gets immortalized as a rap legend alongside the other greats, and many t-shirts and art murals are made. Lil Wayne goes down in history as arguably the best to ever do it and is seriously discussed in "Greatest of All Time" barbershop debates for generations to come.


                Source:
                https://www.reddit.com/r/copypasta/comments/7h4dsq/lil_waynes_tha_carter_5/
                Last edited by Persian; 02-08-2019, 06:41 AM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Persian View Post
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                  naw man this is stupid

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ym9191 View Post
                    naw man this is stupid
                    excuse my charisma

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by YaBoyInThe505 View Post
                      Just print out the lyrics to a lot of his songs from IANAHB2 and pretend they're for you lol

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by acehouston View Post
                        Like title says, I want juicy stories. Please don't PM, not looking to talk dirty. Thanks 🥰
                        Shade room

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