Listen Live
St. Jude Radiothon 2024
CLOSE

 

To look at PJ Morton’s music career, it’s easy to forget he is a preacher’s kid who got his start in gospel music.

The son of Bishop Paul & Pastor Debra Morton, who is signed to Lil Wayne’s Young Money label and is a keyboardist for pop group Maroon 5, opened up about the weed-smoking, wild-partying atmosphere of his label home.

“Well it’s smoky in the studio anytime you’re with Wayne,” Morton told NBC’s TheGrio.com in an interview. “There’s women around and it’s a party.”

The party, unfortunately, recently spilled over onto the Grammy, Stellar, and Dove award winner’s single “Lover,” that features a profanity-filled, offensive verse by Lil Wayne.

The song’s premise is that Morton is a “lover, not a fighter” who has grown tired of arguing and fussing in his relationship. But that message is overshadowed in the explicit version, which includes a base rap delivered by “Lil Tunechi.”“She say she love me but now all we do is f-ck and fight, and I just pull them draws over like they running lights,” Wayne raps, as the content grows worse with each verse.

CLICK HERE to read story

article courtesy of Joy105.com

Leave a Reply