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<blockquote><p><strong>Lil Wayne</strong>&rsquo;s videographer <strong>DJ Scoob Doo</strong> is known for his popular Nino Brown street DVDs&mdash;candidly documenting the New Orleans superstar&mdash;but the one-time DJ for Jim Jones is ready to take his series to the next level.</p><p>In an interview with <a href="http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=75291&quot; target="_blank">XXLMag.com</a> the New Jersey-bred documentarian said he was in talks with several cable networks, such as Spike TV, Fuse and HBO to showcase his behind-the-scenes footage of <strong>Weezy</strong>.</p><p><strong>Scoob</strong> has already released some clips on MTV, collectively entitled Road to Rikers, that showed <strong>Wayne</strong> as he got ready to serve time behind bars for gun charges. But the <strong>Young Money</strong> general&rsquo;s longtime confidante says he&rsquo;s waiting to find a network that can display his content uncensored.</p><p>&ldquo;A media network like HBO could have the best impact because they won&rsquo;t try to censor it,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;They push the envelope of what they show.&rdquo;</p><p>And <strong>Scoob Doo</strong> has a lot to show. &ldquo;You could just imagine what I could have just being with the team, and being with <strong>Wayne</strong> on his countdown to jail,&rdquo; he continued, &ldquo;and even when he didn&rsquo;t know he was going to jail. Ever since No Ceilings came out, and even before that, it&rsquo;s a lot of shit that I&rsquo;m trying to catch people up with behind the scenes in what&rsquo;s goin&rsquo; on.&rdquo;</p></blockquote><p>I heard <strong>DJ Scoob Doo</strong> was going to release 13 parts of The Nino Brown Story, so I know for a fact that <strong>Scoob Doo</strong> has more than enough footage of <strong>Weezy</strong> to show us while he is away.</p>