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Lil Wayne may be realizing
that the Miami Heat supersede him in the pecking
order of Miami celebrity. After Miami's honorary
President, Pitbull released a scathing diss record
titled "Welcome to Dade County," directed at the
Young Money boss, Weezy took to Twitter to voice
his shock and dissatisfaction:

Dam pit bull bro I thought u was kool.

— Lil Wayne WEEZY F (@LilTunechi) February 27,
201

While Pitbull never mentions Lil Wayne's name
directly in the inflammatory record, he makes it
clear that disrespecting the Miami Heat while
residing in Miami is grounds for a verbal attack:
You talk Miami, if you talkin' Heat
moral of the story: don't shit where you eat.
Lil Wayne is not only receiving flack from past
collaborators but other Miami music legends.
Luther "Uncle Luke" Campbell of 2 Live Crew fame
responded to Lil Wayne's disparaging remarks to
the Miami Heat with an Uncle Luke's Gospel blog
post that called for Rick Ross to speak some sense
into the 30-year-old skateboarding rap titan
claiming Wayne ""treats Miami like his b**ch
because people let him."
Back in October of 2011, the former king of
raunchy rap took to his personal blog to denounce
Lil Wayne and others (DJ Khaled and P. Diddy to
be exact) for living in Miami and not giving back
to the community.

Not one to bite his tongue, Wayne returned to
Miami's 99 Jamz and claimed he never read Luke's
post and actually has never actually met him. The
man who has sold in excess of 12.5 million
records in his career also feels it has been an anti-
Lil Wayne movement since he first arrived:

"Ever since I got out here there were billboards
saying 'Lil Wayne go back home,' and I never did
anything."

Lil Wayne's I Am Not A Human Being II album is
set to be released on March 26th and plans on
releasing his sequel to 2006′ collaborative album
Like Father Like Son 2 with Birdman and Tha
Carter V in the future.



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