Rapper Lil Wayne claims he recorded over 50 songs in one night
- Speaking during an interview with MTV’s Current Out, Weezy revealed he had recorded over 53 songs in one night
- According to him, he still does not know what to do with the unreleased songs
- He also said that there are many other songs that he is yet to release
American rapper, Lil Wayne, has continued to indicate he is still the man of the hour in the studio.
Wayne claimed to have recorded over 53 songs in a single night.
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Speaking during an interview on MTV’s Current Out, the renowned rapper revealed he had a lot of unreleased songs.
According to Wayne, he has no idea what to do with the yet to be released 53 songs.
Earlier on the host of the show, Jamila Mustafa, had mentioned that the rapper had recorded over 80 songs and he corrected him saying that night he only did 53.

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"Put it like this sweetheart. When you leave the session and you ask, ‘Can I get what I got from what I did tonight,’ and it comes back, it is files of what you have done for that night. My last file was 53. You said 80 something, I did 53 songs that night,” he said.
Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that American rapper with a Nigerian root, Wale, whose full name is Olubowale Victor Akintimehin, on Friday, September 6, said that he is the greatest rapper of all time.
Wale was born on September 21, 1984, grew up in Washington DC, the place where he was said to have discovered rap. His parents left Nigeria to the US in 1979 where he attended two different colleges that were both sponsored by football. Here are nine important other things to know about him.
His career started properly in 2006 when his Dig Dug track became an international sensation and was said to have been discovered by Mark Ronson under the Allido Records where he doled out many mixtapes.
Wale had a rough time as his girlfriend miscarried and his cousin died. In an interview around the time, the musician said he was really depressed. He also said he was getting the kind of recognition his contemporaries, like Drake, J Cole, and Lamar were getting.
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