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Drake and Lil Wayne Face Criticisms for Using Teleprompter During Live Performance
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The former Young Money rappers have sparked controversy after being caught using teleprompter when taking the stage together at a Florida concert recently.

AceShowbiz - Lil Wayne's recent onstage appearance with Drake at a Florida concert has sparked controversy after fans noticed the use of teleprompters. Despite their extensive catalogs, both rappers performed with lyrics displayed on screens throughout the stage.

The viral clip of Wayne reading from the teleprompter has ignited a debate on social media. While some fans questioned the authenticity of a performance with the aid of prompts, others pointed out Wayne's vast music career and claim that he doesn't write his lyrics down.

During the show, Drake expressed his excitement to introduce Wayne, urging the audience to show their appreciation. However, the focus soon shifted to the teleprompters, which provided lyrics for the duo's performance of "Right Above It", a theme song for TV show "Ballers".

The song's connection to Miami, the setting of the HBO series, made it a fitting choice for the Florida crowd. Yet, the controversy surrounding the teleprompters overshadowed the duo's performance.

Wayne has previously admitted to struggling to remember his lyrics, leading some fans to excuse his reliance on prompts. Others questioned the integrity of a live performance with the assistance of screens.

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