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    Lil Wayne has yet to watch Nicki Minaj on 'Idol'

    METARIE, La. (AP) — "American Idol" picked Nicki Minaj as a judge to draw in viewers, but she's actually discouraged at least one person from watching it — her mentor, Lil Wayne.

    The rap star admitted Friday that he has yet to see "Idol" this season — or any other season.

    "Actually, I've never watched it," he said, a bit sheepishly.

    Part of the reason he hasn't tuned in to see Minaj is because she didn't exactly sell the show to Lil Wayne.

    "When I talk to her she's always tells me, 'You don't wanna watch that, you're not going to be into it,'" he said.

    "She knows me. ... It's kind of like a catfight where they be going back and forth type of thing, I'm not into all that," he said of the judging panel, which includes Mariah Carey, with whom Minaj had a much-publicized argument.

    "The talent on that is pretty good I heard, though," he said.

    Lil Wayne spoke Friday after signing autographs for more than 100 fans who were at a suburban New Orleans Macy's to support his Trukfit clothing line; a couple hundred more waited outside for a glimpse of the star.

    Wayne said he's hoping to soon make Trukfit for women and children. Now, it's just a men's line. Part of the problem is finding the right designer.

    "They send everything, every design to me, and I approve or decline, and the designer is extremely OK (with that). ... That person may have designed something, and I may say I hate it. I get no flack about it, and women are different," he said, laughing. "So we're trying to find the perfect female designer who has no problem with me declining what I don't like."

    Lil Wayne, of course, still has his day job: His new album, "I Am Not A Human Being II," is due out March 26. When asked what fans could expect, he said, laughing: "Never have expectations for me, like never, because I probably will not meet your expectations. ... Just enjoy what you get, hopefully."

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