Orlando Brown has sparked some controversy with his blunt opinion on why Lil Wayne wasn’t picked for the Super Bowl halftime show.
- The former Disney star shared his thoughts on Cam Capone News.
- Brown wasn’t thrilled by Lil Wayne’s performance style.
- He even mocked Lil Wayne’s iconic song, ‘A Milli’.
- New Orleans native, Big Freedia, weighed in with a more supportive perspective.
Orlando Brown isn’t holding back on his views about Lil Wayne’s Super Bowl halftime show snub. During his appearance on Cam Capone News, Brown didn’t mince words.
Brown began by backing Jay-Z’s reported decision to choose Kendrick Lamar over Lil Wayne for the halftime show, even though the Super Bowl was held in Lil Wayne’s home city. However, it didn’t end there.
The actor launched into an imitation of Lil Wayne’s unique delivery. Brown mocked the rapper’s nasal, mumble-heavy style, questioning, ‘What the f**k is that, bro?’ He laughed off the decision, sarcastically calling it ‘hot.’
Brown’s critique extended to Lil Wayne’s hit ‘A Milli,’ suggesting that it sounds like gibberish. He didn’t hold back, saying, ‘What the f**k was he saying? He’s high. On pills.’ At least he knew the lyrics, he joked.
Meanwhile, Big Freedia had a different take on the whole situation. Speaking to TMZ, Freedia admitted the disappointment felt by New Orleans for Lil Wayne’s omission.
Freedia speculated that Apple might have had a say in choosing the headliner. He suggested a collaboration between Lil Wayne and Kendrick Lamar could have been a great middle ground.
Reflecting on Southern pride, Big Freedia felt that Southern artists should have been represented. He believed adding Lil Wayne to the show might win Kendrick Lamar some extra love from Louisiana.
The controversy around the Super Bowl halftime show highlights differing opinions on Lil Wayne’s performance style and Southern representation.