Quote by Lil Wayne
Im an addict, Im addicted to success. Thankfully, theres no rehab

Im an addict, Im addicted to success. Thankfully, theres no rehab for success. – Lil Wayne

Other quotes by Lil Wayne

I believe music should reflect yourself in some way and not just yourself at the given time. I feel that when you die or when youre going, someones supposed to listen to that music and know everything about you. And I just try to get that across. – Lil Wayne

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Music
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Lil Wayne
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Honestly, I dont listen to nobody elses music but my own. Its kind of like sports to me. You dont see Kobe Bryant at a LeBron James game – he just works on his own game. And thats what I do. I only listen to me, so I can criticize and analyze and all those things. – Lil Wayne

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