Rapper Lil Wayne made history Wednesday night (November 12) at the 42nd Annual Country Music Awards (CMA).
The “Lollipop” hit-maker made an on-stage appearance at the event along with Kid Rock, during the performance of Rock’s new hit single, “All Summer Long.”
Ironically, Wayne wasn’t rapping.
According to The Associated Press (AP), both performers rocked the stage with matching Tennessee Titans jersey’s while Wayne mimicked playing a guitar.
What makes this event so historical for Wayne is that he is noted as the first rapper to appear at the award show.
In related news, Lil Wayne is gearing up for the release of his seventh solo album, The Carter III: The Rebirth.
The album will include guest appearances from 50 Cent, Chris Brown, Ludacris and Lil’ Mama, among others.
The “Lollipop” hit-maker made an on-stage appearance at the event along with Kid Rock, during the performance of Rock’s new hit single, “All Summer Long.”
Ironically, Wayne wasn’t rapping.
According to The Associated Press (AP), both performers rocked the stage with matching Tennessee Titans jersey’s while Wayne mimicked playing a guitar.
What makes this event so historical for Wayne is that he is noted as the first rapper to appear at the award show.
In related news, Lil Wayne is gearing up for the release of his seventh solo album, The Carter III: The Rebirth.
The album will include guest appearances from 50 Cent, Chris Brown, Ludacris and Lil’ Mama, among others.