A sea of hands sways to the beat. Lights flash, the bass drops, and a roar erupts from the crowd. Thousands of faces, a kaleidoscope of colors and backgrounds, united in their adoration for the man on stage: Lil Wayne. It's a scene he's experienced countless times throughout his career, a testament to his enduring appeal.
But this seemingly utopian view, this "world" as Lil Wayne calls it, forms the bedrock of a controversial statement that continues to haunt him. According to the rapper, this diverse crowd isn't just proof of his global stardom - it's proof that racism is a thing of the past.
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