Lil Waynehas a story to tell. Well, Lil Wayne probably has a bunch of stories to tell, but this ll the multiplatinum rap superstar will releaseGone Till November,his memoir based on the diaries he kept while he was locked up for eight months on Rikers Island in New York.
The book, which will come out in November, two years after Weezys release from prison, is being described as an internal monologue, according to theAssociated Press. It will be released thrlil wayneough Grand Central Publishing, a division of Hachette Book Group.
Weezy was freed from Rikers Islandon November 4, 2010, after he served eight months of a year-long sentence for an attempted gun possession charge. Police had arrested the rapper in 2007 following his headlining performance at New Yorks Beacon Theatre.Wayne eventually pleaded guiltyto the charge and turned himself in to authorities in March of 2010.
MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway caught up with Wayne in Miami at awelcome-home partyjust days after his prison release. When asked how his transition from prison was going, Weezy simply responded with a grin. I forgot about yesterday, he said after thanking his ns and mily for their support.
He hasnt completely forgotten, however, now that Wayne, who has since toured the world and released his double-platinumTha Carter IV,plans to reminisce a little.
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