Lil Wayne No Longer a Pro Skater for Thank You After T-Puds and Daewon Song Close the Brand

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Lil Wayne is no longer a professional skateboarder for Thank You  Skateboards after the brand reportedly shut down following the split between Torey Pudwill and Daewon Song.As we previously reported, skater rapper Lil Wayne officially turned professional for Torey Pudwill and Daewon Song’s Thank You Skateboards brand.He joined skaters like T-Puds, Daewon Song, and other pros, and was hyped about making it official.The crew even pulled up to Paul Rodriguez’s private skatepark to celebrate, skating, kicking it, and just enjoying the moment together.Since going pro, Lil Wayne has been out on the streets skating hard while also focusing on his music. That grind helped Tha Carter VI reach number one on Apple Music.Portable speakersYou already know that he’s not just messing around. He’s really living both sides of it, showing that skating is as much a part of him as dropping tracks in the studio.According to sources close to ShreddER, Thank You Skateboards allegedly shut down with David Reyes joining Zero Skateboards with Gustavo Ribeiro, and Danny Hamaguchi doesn’t have Thank You Skateboards on his bio anymore. The brand has reportedly come to an end.That means Lil Wayne doesn’t have a pro board with his name out anymore.Even with that news, he’s still skating as a free agent, still making music, and still hitting spots with the same love for skating he’s always had.This opens the door for him to link up with another team, start his own board company, or just skate for fun like he used to before going pro.Without a current team backing him, Lil Weezy seems locked in, doing what he loves, showing that the streets and the studio can coexist, and proving that skating and rap music are both a part of who he is.

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