In a revelation that adds fuel to the fire ignited by Kendrick Lamar’s recent diss track against Drake, Lil Wayne has disclosed a previously aired grievance regarding Drake’s involvement with his partner while Wayne was incarcerated. The bombshell resurfaced in Kendrick Lamar’s latest diss track, “Not Like Us,” where he alleges Drake’s infidelity and a subsequent apology in the form of a tattoo of Lil Wayne’s face.

While this revelation isn’t new, it doesn’t diminish the ethical questions fans are currently grappling with concerning Lil Wayne, the patriarch of Young Money, and his protege. Adding complexity to the situation, a 2016 interview with HipHollywood resurfaces, where Lil Wayne reportedly touched upon this issue, implying that while the scenario may not have unfolded exactly as Kendrick presents it, the betrayal still inflicted pain.

In his book, Lil Wayne purportedly delves deeper into the emotional turmoil caused by the revelation, suggesting that discovering his partner’s involvement with Drake while he was incarcerated was a devastating blow. TMZ further alleges that Lil Wayne secluded himself in his cell for days, grappling with the betrayal. In Lil Wayne’s words, “Finding out that she f**ed Drake was the absolute worst thing I could’ve ever found out… As a man, honestly, that sht hurt… and not because it was Drake, it could have been any man. It would’ve hurt the same.”

The resurfacing of this revelation adds layers to the ongoing discourse surrounding loyalty, trust, and betrayal within the hip-hop community. As fans grapple with the implications of Lil Wayne’s disclosure and its impact on his relationship with Drake, it underscores the complexities inherent in navigating personal and professional dynamics within the music industry.