Lil Wayne has a few things delayed thanks to his ongoing legal feud with Birdman and Cash Money Records, but finally one of his projects will see the light of day soon. Wayne's jail memoir, Gone 'Til November, is out next week after initially being announced in 2012.
The memoir features detailed, intimate stories from Weezy's eight months on Rikers Island. We already heard murmurs about the section in which he allegedly officiates a same-sex marriage, and now actual excerpts from the memoir have surfaced at Vulture. The New Orleans rapper mostly talks about the fellow inmates he met, how prison staff and prisoners alike were starstruck by him, and how he managed to fill his days. But he also reveals that Diddy, Chris Paul, and Kanye came to visit him, and how he still managed to hop on a Drake remix as well as write and record his own material. Read excerpts below.