Lil Wayne Confirms Daughter's Young Money Deal, Responds To Uncle Luke's Letter [Video]

News: Lil Wayne Confirms Daughter's Young Money Deal, Responds To Uncle Luke's Letter [Video]

Saturday, Feb 23, 2013 12:10PM

Written by Cyrus Langhorne

Young Money's Lil Wayne has confirmed his daughter, Reginae, is signed to his growing music empire and reacted to an emotionally-driven open letter directed at him from Miami's Uncle Luke.

Wayne said he has not yet read Luke's letter but already knows how the South Beach native feels about him.

"Yup," Wayne said in an interview when asked if his daughter is really signed to Young Money. "I'd expect my daughter to be the bigger person in that situation -- I can't change nobody's personal opinion. I can't change nobody's personal view. I can just keep doing what I do and keep putting food on the table for my family and that's what I'm going to do no matter what. ... I haven't [read Luke's letter], but I already know how he feels about me. I've never met him actually. ... Ever since I got here, there were billboards and signs saying, 'Lil Wayne, Go Back Home,' you know what I mean? And I didn't do anything." (99 Jamz)

He also killed rumors and speculation of possibly packing up his bags and leaving the city.

"This is Miami, I can't move," Wayne added. "I got the best skate weather, ever, do! wn here. ... Like I said, the main thing I really want to get out there is that I do apologize for the misunderstanding to the city of Miami. I love everyone here, it's just I'm passionate about sports and I felt very disrespected, that's all. I felt very, very disrespected." (99 Jamz)

Miami's Trick Daddy has since stepped forward to speak out on Wayne's comments.

"I don't care who be offended by what I say. I rep my city and want nobody disrespecting. When their lease is up, they can leave. We've got to stick together as radio, as artists, as deejays and fans who love the music as a whole. And that's what makes a community. Me and Luke been talking, we've been getting together, we're going to find out some type of way to get this thing back on the road -- I can't go nowhere else, this is my home. So from now on, when they get here, they're going to have to start checking in. They're going to check in by turning to 99 Jamz and listening to us, what we've got to say. They're taking all of our beats and rapping over them anyway." (99 Jamz)

A few days ago, Luke inked his open letter going at Weezy for bashing their hometown.

"He has no respect for the city because people in Miami's entertainment industry -- from local radio DJs to South Beach nightclub promoters to the Heat's front office -- spread their legs for him and every out-of-town celebrity who rolls through town. Lil Wayne treats Miami like his b*tch because people let him. When Weezy claimed he was thrown out of the Heat home game versus the Lakers, the franchise tried to downplay the incident, saying th! ey only a! sked him to leave and he left on his own. That was a b*tch move." (Miami New Times)

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