Lil Wayne Reunites with Hot Boys, Brings Out Drake & Master P at Lil WeezyAna Fest
Lil Wayne put on for his city at the first-ever Lil WeezyAna Fest in
New Orleans on Friday (Aug. 28). On the 10th anniversary of Hurricane
Katrina, the Young Money captain performed a two-hour concert full of hits and surprise guests at Bold Sphere Music at Champions Square, which was streamed live on TIDAL.
Weezy hit the stage to “Mr. Carter” off Tha Carter III and ran through favorites like “6 Foot, 7 Foot,”
“Loyal,” and “How to Love,” as well as his mixtape cuts. He brought out Mack Maine and Curren$y before reuniting with the Hot Boys for the first time in over 10 years.
“Ladies and gentlemen, can I take it back?” asked Weezy before Mannie
Fresh, Turk, and Juvenile joined him for a medley of their classics
including “Bling Bling,” “Project Bitch,” “I Need a Hot Girl,” and “Back
That Azz Up.”
The incarcerated B.G. was absent, but his presence was felt. During “Uptown Girl,” his mother and son stood on stage alongside the Hot Boys and held up T-shirts with his face on it.
The thrills didn’t stop there. “New Orleans music ain’t music without these people I’m about to bring out,” said Tunechi before No Limit’s Master P and Mia X rushed the stage for “Make ‘Em Say Uhh.”
Drake closed out the show with a medley of “HYFR,” “My Way,” “Back to Back,” and “Know Yourself,” and paid homage to his mentor, who signed him to Young Money six years ago.
“I learned from the greatest to ever do this shit,” said Drake, with one arm around Wayne.
Nicki Minaj was absent, but Weezy shouted her out: “I want you to make some noise for the beautiful princess that couldn’t be here tonight to help us with this shit, Ms. Nicki Minaj.”
The concert benefitted Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter Fund, which supports after-school programs in Louisiana.
Weezy hit the stage to “Mr. Carter” off Tha Carter III and ran through favorites like “6 Foot, 7 Foot,”
“Loyal,” and “How to Love,” as well as his mixtape cuts. He brought out Mack Maine and Curren$y before reuniting with the Hot Boys for the first time in over 10 years.
The incarcerated B.G. was absent, but his presence was felt. During “Uptown Girl,” his mother and son stood on stage alongside the Hot Boys and held up T-shirts with his face on it.
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