Memes erupt as Lil Wayne admits he had no idea Kanye & JAY-Z made 'Watch the Throne'

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It’s official, Lil Wayne might be the most disconnected rap legend walking among us. In a recent viral clip that sent the internet into full-blown chaos, the Young Money boss casually admitted he didn’t know Kanye West and JAY-Z were behind the iconic 2011 album Watch the Throne. Yes, you read that right. The same album that gave us “Otis,” “No Church in the Wild,” and enough throne references to make King Charles jealous.

Naturally, Twitter (sorry, X) did what it does best: it turned this wild confession into a buffet of memes, jokes, and facepalms. Because let’s be honest, Wayne not knowing about one of the biggest collab albums in hip-hop history is like LeBron not knowing who Shaq is. It's the kind of moment that makes you double-check if your Wi-Fi's working or if the Matrix just glitched.


Lil Wayne Didn’t Know Kanye & JAY-Z Made Watch the Throne

So here’s how it went down: in an interview clip that surfaced online, Lil Wayne is seen reacting with genuine surprise when someone mentions that Kanye and JAY-Z were behind Watch the Throne. The disbelief wasn’t staged. This wasn’t a troll. It wasn’t sarcasm. The man really didn’t know.

While most people were still recovering from his old “Gucci who?” comment, which aged like expired milk, Lil Wayne decided to double down with this latest revelation. Fans weren’t sure whether to laugh, cry, or start sending him Spotify playlists.

Why did this post go viral? Because the internet thrives on unexpected absurdity. We expect a certain level of out-of-touch from celebs, but this? This was elite-tier. It hit that perfect combo of hilarious, unbelievable, and meme-worthy, the digital jackpot.

Once the clip hit the timeline, the memes wasted no time clocking in for their shift. First came the classics:

“This is like ‘Gucci who?’ part 2 💀”

A perfect sequel. A cinematic universe of Wayne, not knowing who anyone is.

“Hmmm oh my God.”

Short, stunned, and exactly what we all whispered under our breath.

“Aight man.”

This one was less of a caption, more of a collective sigh. As if the entire internet just needed to lie down for a bit.

“Wayne trolling like a mf 🤣🤣”

Some folks genuinely thought he was messing with us. Spoiler alert: he wasn’t.

“I don't think he’s not an idiot”

Grammatically cursed but emotionally accurate. A mind-bender that somehow captured the vibe perfectly.

“This is your brain on drugs”

A few leaned into the obvious: Lil Wayne’s storied history with lean and other substances. The jokes weren’t kind, but they were quick.

You know that blank stare Lil Baby does? Yeah, that. Applied liberally to this whole situation.

“Drugs are bad, mkay.”

Mr. Mackey from South Park got dragged into the chat, and suddenly we were all back in health class.

The memes weren’t just funny, they were therapy. When reality doesn’t make sense, the memes bring balance to the universe.

At this point, it’s safe to say that Lil Wayne lives in a bubble of his own making. And honestly? That might be part of his charm. The man gave us Tha Carter III. Maybe we can forgive him for missing a throne or two.

Still, the internet isn’t likely to let this moment go any time soon. The memes will live on, the clip will resurface every few months, and Wayne? He’ll probably keep surprising us with more “Wait, what?” moments.

At least we know one thing: when it comes to viral confusion, Weezy is undefeated.

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Edited by Anshika Jain