NEW YORK – Lil Wayne may be a self-professed gangsta with the gunshot wound to prove it, but he's made plenty clear how he feels about doing time behind bars.
Full Story: Lil Wayne set to test how jails handle celebs (AP)
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"I'd rather be pushin' flowers," he raps in 2008's "A Milli," "than to be in the pen sharin' showers." He might have to get used to it. At the apex of a career that has made him one of music's biggest sellers, the Grammy-winning artist is expected to start a yearlong jail term Tuesday after pleading guilty in a New York City gun case. It would make him the latest in a string of rappers to go to jail after rising to fame — and the latest celebrity inmate to test law enforcement officials' ability to draw the line between providing special treatment and recognizing potential risks to high-profile convicts.Full Story: Lil Wayne set to test how jails handle celebs (AP)

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