According to outspoken West Coast emcee Vince Staples, renowned rapper Lil Wayne shouldn't even be allowed on Twitter. The 33-year-old YMCMB superstar simply can't understand how such social media truly works.
In a recent interview with MTV, Staples candidly explains:
"Lil Wayne is too old to use Twitter. And when you're too old to use Twitter, you use it poorly. That's what happened there... and they kissed on 'Rap City.' All love stories come to a sad end ... [Wayne] should have stayed off Twitter, and [his 'Carter V'] album would have came out... but I love Lil Wayne."
Bascially, the Cutthroat Boyz hypeman blames Weezy's entire feud with Cash Money Records mogul Birdman on his inferior understanding of the worldwide web.
Staples also believes that Ghostface Killah suffers from the same lack of cyber knowledge (when he blasted fellow Wu-Tang Clan member, Action Bronson):
"That kind of falls back into too old for Twitter, but this goes into too old for the Internet... You know [Ghostface] didn't put up that video by himself. For one, he doesn't know how, because I don't even know how."
But he doesn't stop there:
"N.O.R.E.'s too old for Twitter... N.O.R.E. thought that he was speaking to me directly. He was like, 'I didn't even know what a D.M. was.'"
Earlier this year, Staples indulged in a viral online feud with the 38-year-old Capone-N-Noreaga lyricist
regarding 1990s hip-hop.
Well, will Christina Milian's ex "learn his lesson" or eventually hit back - on Twitter? Wayne's latest tweets read:
@LilTunechi: "Passion pulverizes power, period."
@LilTunechi: "Go Pack f'n Go!!!!!!!"
@LilTunechi: "Man f'n thx 4 f'n with NC2 how ya do!! I kall y'all my ceiling fanz! Man f'k it, I'm bout 2do a tour 4 mf's like u!!! #thededicationtour."
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