“Me, personally, I get looked at a little differently by some of my fans and some people, period. I can’t do nothing about that. I can try. … That’s what it get looks at as, you’re just trying. So I don’t try. I just be me. It is what it is. Take it or leave it. But as far as my music, it’s done nothing to my music. Nothing could stop that. I’d have to be brain-dead to stop that. Everybody has incidents, everybody’s human. I made a mistake. I did make a mistake — a big mistake. I made a mistake with that, but things get better. I’ll get better.”
“To this day, a lot of rappers the game be coming up to me, like, ‘Yo, man, you need to be … You gotta be … .’ Don’t tell me. You don’t know what happened. You don’t know what’s going down. I had, like, 15 people on the bus. Who’s to say what’s what? But everybody puts on that black gown and becomes judges, so I’m always guilty".
“If [the police] would have stopped [the bus] that night, and I had everything under control, it wouldn’t have been nothing. I was irresponsible at that time. Fuck up on my part. No ifs, ands, buts about it. I don’t blame nobody but myself. I can’t blame nobody for not taking my charge. … This is my bus.”
Damn, that's real...all we can do is wish you well Wayne. We respect and appreciate your music, hustle and swagger. Stay up my dude...no homo
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