Though followers have been excited to see the clean reunion of the Scorching Boys on stage at Lil Wayne’s Lil WeezyAna Fest, Turk has revealed that it was truly fairly tense.
The rapper spoke concerning the present in an interview with B Excessive ATL just lately, explaining what made the set troublesome — and it wasn’t due to any pre current points that the members had with one another.
“After I walked in, it was a heat welcome and [Mannie] Recent and them was getting the DJs and getting the checklist collectively,” he stated. “We’d had the checklist previous to it however in fact it modified up slightly bit. However all the things went clean as a result of we so skilled. It’s like man, we been right here earlier than.”
Turk continued on, explaining what occurred after they began working towards. “Then when Wayne got here within the room, we obtained straight to it. Got here in, dapped all people, hugs and it simply was straight to the enterprise,” Turk defined. “We sung the songs and it was tense. It was tense. I gotta give y’all the actual rundown and never on no caught up shit, however it was only a ‘man we ain’t do that shit in a very long time’ sort tense.”
“Everyone simply being further cautious, being respectful to one another and shit as a result of like I stated, we haven’t all been within the room with one another,” Turk added. “However by the point it obtained to ‘Again That Azz Up,’ it was the nostalgia and we felt what the followers felt! And it was simply – we again.”
The reunion of the Scorching Boys was one of many highlights of Lil Wayne’s yearly competition. The group, who hadn’t been onstage collectively in additional than 15 years, got here collectively to carry out songs like “Neighborhood Celebrity,” “I Want A Scorching Lady,” and “Bling Bling.”
Lil Wayne additionally obtained the important thing to town on the competition, quickly after explaining his disappointment that he wouldn’t be performing on the Tremendous Bowl. Mayor LaToya Cantrell offered him with the important thing, telling him, “We love you. That is your metropolis and also you matter for generations for what you’ve carried out, what you’re doing, and what you’ll do.”
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