Lil Wayne is speaking out about education in a new PSA . The rapper is telling kids to stay in school and get an education. Why is Weezy advising the kiddies? Because if they do the same thing he did they could be rich multi millionaires who travel the world and spread their seed around with several famous baby mamas. Lil Wayne has new babies on the way from Lauren London and Nivea.
Get Schooled: Lil Wayne Telling Kids To Stay In School & Get An Education On A Commerical For Get Schooled
Did anyone think there was any chance in the universe that Lil Wayne would hook up with a beautiful woman like Lauren London if he wasn't a rich and famous rap superstar?
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We must make note of the irony that Wayne's label mate Drake is talking in a PSA about using condoms. Is this a veiled message to Lil Wayne?
A new education-based commercial campaign has snagged Lil Wayne to help urge kids to “Get Schooled.” Set to debut next month, Lil Wayne is featured in a 30-second clip where he talks about growing up and still staying in school. “Growing up in a tough neighborhood is something I know a little about,” Weezy said in the commercial’s intro. “It’s not easy and you have to rise up and stand out. Right now, fewer than one in ten lower income students can expect to earn a bachelor’s degree. Odds like that, a better life seems harder to come by. America needs a stronger educational system and the time is now for bold reform. We owe the next generation a brighter future. Motivate. Educate. Elevate. Get Schooled.” In related news, new Young Money artist Drake also joined the Get Schooled campaign. “Yo what’s going on man,” he said in the advertisement. “This is your boy Drake and I’m out in the H-Town. You already know. Get informed, not infected. Use strapped condoms and save lives. I approve this message. Yeah.” [source]
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