Rapper Lil Wayne shares that he is not attending the Super Bowl

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Though Lil Wayne seems to have come over Kendrick Lamar appearing on Super Bowl this weekit looks like New Orleans MC is not participating in the big game in his hometown. And apparently he has a good reason for it.

In a video that was shared on his Instagram story, Wayne said: “You know I won’t be there this week. Which means I assume there is a seat to fill. Shout to New Orleans. But I’ve been working on something very special. I got something exciting that came for you … Until then, I’m just cool. “

Although this short video is definitely a preview of the possible Super Bowl advertising he wants to be in, it is not exactly surprising that he does not participate in the big game in Big Easy.

From the moment Lamar was announced as a headliner to the break, Wayne fans were extremely disappointed. This eventually provoked a response from the man himselfHe claimed he was “wounded”, he was not elected to the show.

Fans tried to create a feud between those who were later increased when Lamar Name-dropped Wayne in the introduction to his latest studio album“GNX.”

Fortunately, the two talked to each other and crushed any problems. During a December interview with Skip Bayless, where Wayne said, “I’ve talked to him and I wanted him all the best and told him he better killed it. He’s going to kill it. “

Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez that recently Cleared up why Lamar was selected for the showexpressed that she felt bad for the beloved New Orleans MC when she was told he was disappointed that he was not elected. During an interview with Nola.comShe said, “Aww … I didn’t actually know he had said it. We love that everyone will be on stage, that we have changed the conversation completely to fight for the versus boycott. We have come a long way. “

Hopefully he will have his moment to perform in front of a Super Bowl audience sometime in the future.