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Lil Wayne On ‘Stan’ Redo ‘Dear Anne’: ‘I Just Don’t Like It’

Weezy reveals to XXL that the Swizz Beatz collabo was intended for 2008’s Tha Carter III. By Alvin Blanco Lil Wayne and Swizz Beatz in 2007 Photo: Theo Wargo/WireImage Lil Wayne is his own biggest critic. Although the Swizz Beatz-produced “Dear Anne (Stan Part 2)” leaked online weeks ago to generally positive reviews, Lil Tunechi is not particularly fond of the song. Swizz Beatz talked to Mixtape Daily about his collaboration with Weezy last year, mentioning that the song’s beat was originally intended for Eminem . But after Em passed on recording a “Stan 2” for his Recovery album, Weezy recorded the song and Swizz hoped to include it on his upcoming Haute Living album. However, Weezy told XXL that “Dear Anne” is a holdover from his multiplatinum 2008 album. “That was actually a record for Tha Carter III that just leaked,” Wayne told the magazine. “It leaked out, and everybody’s thinking that it’s going on Tha Carter IV ’cause I was actually gonna put it on Tha Carter IV. But I had been listening to it and didn’t like it. I don’t like it ’cause the song, all the verses are old. And me being a perfectionist, I hate going with old verses.” Despite Wayne’s trepidation, some heads in his YMCMB camp think the song should be a go. “Mack and Tez and them, they love it,” Wayne said, referring to Young Money president/artist Mack Maine and his manager Cortez Bryant, respectively. “They be like, ‘Man, you trippin’, you killed it.’ I be like, ‘Did you hear what I just said? I don’t wanna do that anymore.’ But I heard that the ‘Anne’ song has been getting buzzed up and everybody’s buzzin’ about it, so it might end up one of those you might have to put on the album, you know what I mean. But I ain’t trippin’ on it like that; I don’t like the song. I love the beat; I love the idea. I don’t like my execution. I don’t like what I did. I don’t like how I delivered on it. The idea that I had for it, I didn’t accomplish that, what I thought I was gonna do. ‘Cause I was tryna make it a situation song. And I just don’t like it.” Wayne may have to decide whether “Dear Anne” makes the cut sooner than later. Reportedly, the “How to Love” rapper’s long-delayed Tha Carter IV ‘s release date has been moved up by a week to August 22. Lil Wayne is on the cover of XXL magazine’s July/August 2011 issue, hitting newsstands July 12. What do you think of “Anne”? Share your thoughts in the comments! Related Artists Lil Wayne

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Dee-1 Has A Message For Jay-Z, 50 and Lil Wayne

‘I wasn’t gonna write it as a dis song to try to go at their necks,’ Dee-1 tells Mixtape Daily of his breakout single. By Rob Markman Dee-1 Photo: MTV News Fire Starter: Dee-1 Dee-1 is no dummy. The New Orleans native and Louisiana State University grad picked up rapping as a hobby in his college dorm room and devised a plan to get paid. It may have taken a little longer than expected but the former middle-school teacher left the classroom and has learned a new hustle through hip-hop. “I first started wanting to rap as just a hobby when I first started college. I didn’t really have anything better to do with my time, so I was like, ‘Let me just freestyle around my dorm room with my boys,’ ” Dee-1 told Mixtape Daily. “But once I realized I was good at it, I started to take it more serious. I was like, ‘You know what? I have a voice that can be used to entertain people but also to inspire change, in a good way.’ ” Dee-1 took his yearning for change and applied it to his 2010 outspoken single “Jay, 50 & Weezy.” In the song, the young MC holds an imaginary conversation with Hov, 50 Cent and Lil Wayne, questioning their subject matter. The track helped put him on the map partly because of the sheer audacity that he displayed by calling out three of the game’s biggest rappers, but mostly because of the song’s strong message. “I wrote that record when I was still teaching middle school, so every single day, I’m face to face with the kids who are influenced by these brothers. I see how much they want to walk like them, talk like them, just be like them,” he explained. Through his experience as a teacher, Dee-1 saw firsthand that rappers are in fact role models. Bold? Yes, but Dee stops short of labeling the track a dis record. “I don’t know if you can tell by looking at me but I’m not an intimidating type of guy or violent dude, so I wasn’t gonna write it as a dis song to try to go at their necks,” he said. “But I’m also not a scary man; I’m very bold and very confident in the person that God made me.” That confidence has translated to his work. In March, Dee-1 dropped his fifth mixtape, I Hope They Hear Me, Vol. 2, to much online fanfare and he recently toured with Killer Mike, Young Dro and Pac Div. The grind is paying off so far, and the N.O. representative has already taken meetings with Universal, Jive and Atlantic, though he’s in no rush to sign. “The patience comes from having a purpose, and my purpose is to have longevity in the game,” he said. “If I was desperate for a check right now, like if I just wanted a $100,000 to put in my pocket, I might have signed by this time. But I’m not that desperate and I’m not hurting for money.” Smart man! For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Dee-1, CyHi The Prynce, Yung Joc, Related Artists Dee-1 Lil Wayne 50 Cent Jay-Z

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Guys in Ties: Hot or Knot?

Robert Pattinson and Ed Westwick are up to their necks in neckties, and we are left to wonder whether this is a good thing or not. Sure, these gents look dapper, but these debonair duds…

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