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Adam22 Says Lil Wayne Isn't Riding For Drake Due To Friendly Call With Kendrick Lamar

By Daryl Nelson
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No Jumper host Adam22 says that Lil Wayne isn't truly riding for Drake, because he had a friendly conversation with his archnemesis, Kendrick Lamar.

As most probably know, Kendrick is playing the halftime show at Super Bowl LIX. Wayne thought he should've been selected, because the game is in New Orleans, his hometown. 

Kendrick then brought up the disagreement and mentioned Wayne in his song "wacced out murals." 

Many thought there was bad blood between the rappers after that, but Wayne cleared that up by saying he spoke to Kendrick, gave him his blessings, and told him to kill it. 

Adam believes that's a sign that Wayne isn't in Drake's corner.


"It would appear that Wayne's loyalty towards Drake, we don't know exactly where it stands," Adam explained. "If Wayne was really riding with Drake, he's not hopping on the phone and having a cool conversation where he tells Kendrick to go and kill it. What does that mean? What does go kill it at the Super Bowl mean? It means go tell the whole world that Drake is a pedophile, that's what that means."

Adam was referencing Kendrick's song "Not Like Us" where he says Drake likes underage girls. Do you agree with his opinion that Wayne is no longer riding for Drake?

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