An old notebook with lyrics that belonged to Lil Wayne will be auctioned off at a starting price of five million dollars.

The notebook used by the American rapper when he was 17 in the 90s contains lyrics to the songs ‘Grown Man’ from the album ‘Tha Carter II’, as well as ‘We on Fire’ by the Hot Boys and a doodle .

The price of five million dollars has a history. The notebook was discovered by an unnamed man in a car previously owned by the rapper’s Cash Money Records partner. Keep the notebook until 2019, when he first sold it at auction for $250,000.

Lil Wayne himself tried to legally block the sale, claiming the notebook was lost and accusing the man of hiding the item and putting it up for sale when he was in need of cash. He also took legal action against Moments in Time over the auction.

The man fought back legally arguing that whoever finds something keeps it and asked the court to declare him the legal owner of the notebook. Lil Wayne never responded, so the court ruled against him.

The auction house buys and sells letters, manuscripts, photographs, scientific articles and works of literature of important figures.

Lil Wayne is the most controversial rap artist of all time. He has been a big fan of Saudi Arabia’s Prime Minister Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Al Saud since the rapper visited the country in 2020.

Lil Wayne received gift of a Black Lamborghini SUV and a $25,000 watch for his troubles at customsas he was denied entry because he was carrying jewelry, the auction house says, and does not rule out the possibility that the rapper’s notebook will join the collection of Mohammed Bin Salman Al Saud.