
Spanning over 12,100 square feet and situated on 3 acres of land, the property consists of the main house and a guesthouse. TwitterĪnother aerial shot of the neighborhood. He was arrested the previous year after transporting a loaded handgun on his private jet from California.

The move comes after Wayne, 38, was granted clemency in his December 2020 case after he pleaded guilty to a federal firearms charge brought against him by the US Attorney for the Southern District of Florida. Wayne, born Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., closed the sale on March 17. Located next door to Kylie Jenner in Hidden Hills, the luxury abode was constructed in 2019 and is made up of seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms. Just two months after Donald Trump pardoned Lil Wayne, the rapper shelled out $15.4 million for a newly built Los Angeles estate. Swizz says DMX’s new album was tragically meant to be his big comeback MGK broke the news to Barker that he’d changed the LP’s name in a TikTok video shared back in January.Wallo and Gillie of ‘Million Dollaz’ podcast talk origins and GAME with Jalen Roseġ5 celebrities with wild face tattoos: Post Malone, Amber Rose and moreīirdman on kissing Lil Wayne on the lips: ‘I love him like my own’ Mainstream Sellout, which will arrive March 25, was originally set to be called Born With Horns, a name both MGK and his frequent collaborator Travis Barker ostensibly settled on when they got matching tattoos of the title. “Ay!” marks the second offering from Machine Gun Kelly’s sixth studio album, Mainstream Sellout, following “Emo Girl,” featuring Willow. Lil Wayne also makes a “cameo” of sorts, appearing on a table in the form of a tiny paper cutout during his verse. “Ay!” also arrives with a music video in which MGK and some friends bop along to the song in a dressing room, their outfits changing with quick cuts, as some goofy visual effects turn MGK’s eyes into mouths. There’s even a Britney Spears reference as he rhymes, “I cut my hair off like I’m Britney/Sparkle dust like a pixie.” The track blends a brooding but dreamy guitar loop with crisp hip-hop production as MGK raps about everything from his preference for sad playlists, skipping meetings, and sleeping until 7 p.m.



Machine Gun Kelly is back to rapping, kinda, on his new song, “Ay!,” featuring a guest verse from Lil Wayne.
