In a recent segment on the Cam Capone News YouTube channel, Orlando Brown showcased his talent by performing an impression of rapper Lil Wayne as he sang his hit track “A Milli“from 2022. Playfully mimicking Lil Wayne’s unique style, Orlando Brown humorously stated, “Yeah, put that s*it on stage. That’s hot.”He further impersonated Wayne, saying:
“If you actually go back and listen to the record, it’s like, ‘What the f**k was he saying?’ He’s high on pills.”
During his interview on September 29, Orlando discussed the highly anticipated 2025 Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show, which will feature Kendrick Lamar as the headline performer. Orlando expressed his enthusiasm for Jay-Z’s decision to select Kendrick for this prestigious event, stating:
“I don’t know, I think Jay-Z made the best decision ever.”
As news spread about Orlando Brown’s impersonation of Lil Wayne, audiences flocked to X to share their reactions. In reference to Nicki Minaj’s endorsement of Wayne’s performance at the 2025 Super Bowl, one user tweeted:
“Baby Nicki bout to get on twitter in 2.5 seconds.”
“Okaaaaay!!! That’s just how that mess sound. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣”one X user commented.
“He’s high on pills” LMFAO Orlando always speaking facts,”another user added on X.
“Looks like Orlando is winning again? Lmao,”one internet user tweeted.
The online community praised Orlando Brown’s parody of the Fireman rapper, recognizing its accuracy:
“😂😂😂 as soon as he started imitating him, I screamed because no that’s literally what it would have been,”joked one user on X.
“Bro tryna act like Wayne trash and he singing that mf song WORD FOR WORD 😭”another user quipped.
“☝🏾😏 that’s an actor for you.”commented one user on Orlando’s impressive acting skills.
“It hurt a whole lot”— Lil Wayne on missing out on performing at 2025 Super Bowl
On September 8, 2024, Kendrick Lamar officially announced he would headline the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show. This decision sparked considerable buzz, especially given Lil Wayne’s ties to New Orleans, where the Super Bowl will take place.
Following Kendrick’s announcement, Lil Wayne shared his thoughts on Instagram regarding not being selected to perform at the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show. In a heartfelt video posted on September 12, 2024, he apologized to his fans for the disappointment and expressed the difficulty of addressing the matter without becoming emotional.
Wayne thanked his supporters for their encouragement, saying their uplifting words “turned into arms”to carry him through tough times. He candidly shared:
“That hurt. It hurt a lot. You know what I’m talking about. It hurt a whole lot. I blame myself for not being mentally prepared for a letdown. And for automatically mentally putting myself in that position like somebody told me that was my position. So I blame myself for that,”Wayne expressed.
“I thought that was nothing better than that spot and that stage and that platform in my city, so it hurt. It hurt a whole lot.”
In closing, Lil Wayne told his audience he was working on recovering and expressed gratitude for those who represented him during this time. He acknowledged feeling he had let his fans down and committed to focusing on self-improvement.
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