Lil Wayne's infamous videotaped deposition -- shot as part of a lawsuit against producer Quincy Jones III for illegally using the rapper's unlicensed music from his 2008 album, 'Tha Carter 3,' in a documentary -- gets a top spot on TheDrop.fm's Crazy Rap Moments. In the clip, the Young Money head honcho speaks with Jones' attorney Pete Ross and he's anything but cooperative. Weezy is feisty, argumentative and downright hostile while being grilled with questions about his legal case against QJIII.

As the interview progresses, Wayne soon develops sudden memory loss and can't remember his eight-month prison bid at Rikers or how many Grammys he's won. Then the the 'No Worries' rapper allegedly threatens Mr. Ross.

“He can't save you in the real world,” Wayne says pointing to the judge. “What does that mean?” Ross asks. “Is that a threat against us?”

Wayne replies with a "No," but we think otherwise.

“He can’t save you,” Wayne repeats again. “What does that mean?” Ross asked again. “I was talking to myself,” Wayne responds.

It's Weezy F. Baby at his craziest and for our amusement, it's all caught on tape.

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