As HipHopDX
previously reported, Lil Wayne and Jay-Z will be on the same record for Jay-Z’s upcoming album, American Gangster; a track entitled Hello Brooklyn 2.0.

So how did the Jay-Z/Lil Wayne track come to light? And
what should we expect from it?

“They sent the record
and it was done. So it wasn’t like a collaboration thing. It was done already.
Gee [Robertson] and [Kyambo] ‘Hip Hop’ [Joshua], who came from Roc-A-Fella and
went on to do great things. I’m very proud of them. They manage Lil Wayne. That
whole thing came through them,”
Jay-Z
told MTV. “It’s more of a great record
than a lyrical slugfest. It’s more of a creative, great record; than two guys
spitting. ‘Success’ is more of what people wanna look at when they judge that
type of stuff. Cause it’s just me and Nas going at it.”

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Lil Wayne also
weighs in on the anticipated track, stating that Hello Brooklyn was originally
done for his delayed album, The Carter
III
.

“It was produced by my
homeboy Big D a long time ago,”
Lil
Wayne
told MTV. “Jay heard the song
some type of way. And when he heard it he said, “Ask the homie if I can get
this.’ When I was asked the question, I told them it wasn’t even a question …
he’s got it. Everybody in the world knows how I feel about Jay … He’s the
king, utmost respect.”

“The song has a sample
on there that says, ‘Hello Brooklyn.’ I made it so that I’m talking to a woman
and the woman has the traits of the actual place [Brooklyn]. I say, “She love
B.I.G. but she like Tupac, and every time I say Jay-Z, she say it’s the ROC.”
Me not being from Brooklyn, I think it’s cool because you always wanna know
what an outsider thinks of your place,”
Wayne continues.

With the release of American
Gangster
closing in, Jay-Z reveals
that he is still making revisions.

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“I’m the fourth
quarter man. At the end of the album I stand up stronger. I made ‘I Just Wanna
Love U (Give It 2 Me)’ at the very end of the [recording of] ‘The Dynasty: Roc
La Familia.’ ‘PSA’ was the last record I wrote for ‘The Black Album’. I believe
in finishing up strong,”
Jay-Z
told MTV on Wednesday (October 24) night at Steiner Studios in Brooklyn, NY.

Jay-Z is also set
to go on a five city tour to promote American
Gangster
, starting November 6th. Next year Jay wants a full tour, with the entire roster of Roc-A-Fella.

“We’re slowly getting our
legs to make another run. First Kanye, then my record, then Free and Beans.
Bleek’s got a smoker out there. We’re gearing up for Tru-Life at the beginning
of the year and [to] make that Dynasty 2 [album],”
Jay says of future plans before giving more information on the the signing of Jadakiss, “It’s not done. It’s about 90 percent [complete].”