
Lil Wayne may not have received a slot at the Super Bowl but New Orleans still showed him love.
New Orleans is set to add a new attraction to the historically rich Southern city. The “NOLA Walk Of Fame” is being commissioned to celebrate the native artists and advocates who helped shape the perception of the Crescent City.
Its inaugural class will feature rap icon Dwayne “Lil Wayne” Carter Jr. The NOLA Walk of Fame is the brainchild of New Orleans rapper, businessman and rap legend Percy “Master P” Miller, who serves as the city’s entertainment ambassador.
“As we continue preparations to host Super Bowl LIX, it is of huge importance that we honor and recognize the diverse group of notable individuals who make up the beautiful fabric of our city.”
A founding member of the Hot Boys, Wayne was visibly emotional as Mayor Cantrell professed the city’s love and reverence for their native son.
“This is your city saying to you, you matter for generations to come. For the work you have done, what you are doing and what you will continue to do.”
Though the Mr. Carter emcee is a proud New Orleans native, he has recently held a public grudge against the city. Wayne felt slighted after the NFL announced Kendrick Lamar as the half-time performer for the New Orleans Super Bowl. At the Weezyana Fest, where he was honored, the rap icon took to the stage to express his dismay for not receiving the primetime slot.
“It was ripped away from me,” he said.
Lil Wayne once again addresses the Super Bowl snub at Lil Weezyana Fest:”It was ripped away from me. But this muthaf*cking moment right here? They can’t take that, man.”pic.twitter.com/CrwmliexMk— Complex Music (@ComplexMusic) November 3, 2024
Even though he may feel slightly slighted, the lyricist’s hometown is showing its love and fondness for his contributions. Weezyana Fest will hopefully be a staple for the city like Essence Fest, and his name will be paved into the foundation of the city for generations. Wayne’s Fluer De Lis plaque will be located on Canal Place and Rampart St.
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Source: Black Enterprise