More to it launches with Lil' Wayne on October 18th, 2022.
Little Wayne is one of the greatest rappers of all time. I wanted to be a festival where it's just Wayne Thursday Friday. He said, he's the ultimate artist. In this episode, Marcellis dives into the world of Little Wayne, how he came up in the music industry and how his family supported and guided his early career. Mom and hit me rapping and be like, that's all. That's nice and cute, but you're gonna You're gonna be a lawyer, You're gonna be a doctor. She would literally find a fold of full of raps and throw that ship, throw it away. What's it like for an entertainer or athlete to discern at a young age that you will be the breadwinner for your family and friends. What responsibility does that realization bring. I was always looked at as were not even show this phone, even work. This is something he does as a kid until a rabbit past. That was my moment where I knew that, Okay, I'm not just rapping no more. This ain't just making words roun and this ain't no this is a job. Little Wayne opens up about the moment he knew he had something special. Performance was everything, so stay everything to me. I performed in front of caskets. What what with you with the person? With the person they talk racism, Tennis, the packers, and what gives Wayne that special sauce that makes him unique. I'll never master this. I am forever student. You know the cliche you're learning something new every day? Like what else if you're trying to learn something new every day? That's why I go to the studio every day. Hear the story behind the public perception of little Wayne on this inaugural episode of More to It.