Lil Wayne is out of the hospital, according to his Young Money associate Mack Maine.
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Mack Maine told his Twitter followers on Monday night that the multiplatinum rapper had left Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles, where he had been hospitalized since last week.
Mack Maine tweeted his thanks to the hospital and said Lil Wayne had officially been released and was headed home. He added: "God is great."
Lil Wayne — who has a history of seizures — was hospitalized last week. A person close to his camp who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation told The Associated Press that a seizure was the cause of his hospitalization.
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Justin Timberlake's comeback single 'Suit & Tie' debuted at number 14 on the Billboard Pop Songs chart this week, achieving the highest first-week plays on US radio since its premiere on January 14, 2013. The track received 6,045 plays across the US last week, topping Lady GaGa's first-week record of 4,602 for 'Born This Way' back in February 2011, reports Billboard. It also garnered JT making it the highest debut for a male artist.
Photo: MySpace

