"Its upto Drake, I know Nicki down for it" — Wack 100 discusses the possibility of Lil Wayne, Drizzy, and Nicki Minaj reuniting for a tour

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In the latest episode of the No Jumper podcast, released on June 8, Wack 100 joined Adam22 to discuss the possibility of the famous Young Money trio, Lil Wayne, Drake, and Nicki Minaj, coming together for a tour.

At one point in their discussion, Wack 100 was heard speaking in support of a reunion tour, saying:

"I think that's coming one day. It's up to Drake, I know Nicki down for it. Drake, Nicki, Wayne - that's crazy. You can rope Tyga in there too."

Further in the podcast, Adam22 pointed out that all three of these artists were individually worth a lot, which is why the idea of them together on the road was going to be difficult, because "the money would just have to make sense."

The subject comes after rumors of Nicki and Drizzy featuring on Wayne's latest (fourteenth) studio album, Tha Carter VI, were circulating online.

However, they were proven untrue after Tha Carter VI dropped last week (on June 6) and neither artist was featured on any one of its 19 tracks.

The trio's last collaboration was Seeing Green, the opening track on Nicki Minaj's 2009 mixtape, Beam Me Up Scotty, which was re-released in 2021 with the new track featuring Drake and Lil Wayne.

In the past, the three artists have also teamed up for songs like Only, Finale, and Truffle Butter. In 2009, they also dropped a compilation album with other labelmates like Gudda Gudda and Tyga, titled We Are Young Money.


Artists Lil Wayne collaborated with in his latest album explored

Unlike Drake and Nicki, the artists who did appear on Weezy's new album as featured guests were Machine Gun Kelly and Kodak Black (on Alone in the Studio with My Gun), Wyclef Jean and Andrea Bocelli (on Maria), 2 Chainz (on Cotton Candy), Lil Novi (on Mula Komin In), and Mannie Fresh (on Bein Myself).

Lil Wayne collaborated with Irish singer-songwriter Bono on his song The Days, which soundtracked a promo video for the first NBA Finals game on Thursday, June 5.

Lil Wayne also paired up with Big Sean and Jelly Roll for his track, Sharks, from which Big Sean's rap verse was very well received on social media. His rap verse on the song reads:

"Guess I gotta move the needle, since you didn't do it / Glock under pillow, on some mission two s**t / F**k a institution, I know what I'm doin' / Ten steps ahead, Sha'Carri how I'm movin' / Jesus had Judas, Ceasar had Brutus / Always someone plottin', gotta beat 'em to it."

In response to the attention his verse on Sharks was getting online, Big Sean shared a tweet on June 6:

"Wayne facetime me sayin i went so crazy on da verse, that s**t mean sumthin to me man. C6"

Lil Wayne's Tha Carter VI comes seven years after the fifth installment of his Tha Carter series dropped in 2018. It is also Weezy's first album in five years, following Funeral (2020).