Lil Wayne’s life is clouded by his bad memory.
The 40-year-old New Orleans-born rapper revealed in a new interview with Rolling Stone on Friday that he doesn’t remember which of his own songs were a part of his famous albums.
I don’t know about “Tha Carter III”, “Tha Carter II”, “Tha Carter One” from “Tha Carter IV,” he admitted.
“And that’s just God’s honest truth. You can lie, you can ask me [about] blah blah song, I wouldn’t even know what we were talking about.
Wayne added that it “doesn’t matter” to him as he doesn’t remember his projects.
The “Lollipop” rapper cites “Tha Carter III” as an example, saying that his memory loss is so bad he doesn’t even remember when their album came out.
“I don’t know that much,” Wayne said, before offering a possible explanation for why his mind didn’t remember important facts.
“I work every day bro – every day,” said the “A Milli” rapper. “Besides, I always look at it as the curse and curse of the gift.”
Wayne said the trade-off for having a bad memory is blessed with an “incredible mind” that was able to create such successful hits in the first place.
“I believe [God] blessed me with this incredible mind, but did not [me] It’s a great memory to remember this great s-t,” he told Rolling Stone.
Wayne reportedly has a history of health issues, including a long-standing battle with epilepsy.
In 2017, the “Sucker for Pain” rapper had to cancel a show in Las Vegas after suffering multiple seizures, according to Rolling Stone. He was reportedly found unconscious in his hotel room in Chicago at the time.
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Wayne was also hospitalized in 2013 after suffering a series of seizures.
According to the Los Angeles Times, at the time, many believed that the rapper’s use of sizzurp, a recreational drug drink often mixed with cough syrup, may have been behind the incident.
Despite his struggle, Wayne told Rolling Stone on Friday that he has no plans to slow down.
“The motivation is not to show them that I’m still that guy, which I am,” the “Masked Singer” graduate explained.
“The motivation is to show them why I’m still that guy. That’s the motivation because I want it [rappers of the new generation] I hope they get something out of this and continue to be whoever or whatever woman they are.