Lil Wayne's sports acumen is well documented. From his ode to his beloved Green Bay Packers to the famous scenes in the documentary that chronicled the making of Tha Carter 3, the New Orleans legend is one of the most knowledgable fans in the world of rap. So it should come as no surprise when he was welcomed onto the set of ESPN's Highly Questionable alongside Bomani Jones, Dan Le Batard and his father, Papi. It should have been a surprise, however, when Papi joined Wayne in rapping "HYFR," one of the Wayne collaborations from Drake's 2011 sophomore album, Take Care. The, well, slightly censored rendition of the song is another in Highly Questionable's line of forays into hip-hop, which so far has included an appearance from Action Bronson and Rae Sremmurd's infamous ski goggled-out interview.

It's good to see Wayne loose and laughing, because it's been a trying time for the Young Money rapper. His longtime friend, mentor and label boss, Bryan "Baby" Williams, is currently holding Wayne's Carter V hostage. The fiasco has led to a fragmenting of their decades-long relationship, with Wayne vowing to leave Cash Money altogether. To this point both Drake and Nicki Minaj have been reluctant to weigh in on the feud between the two.

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