Lil' Wayne, who had to cancel his scheduled appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live back in March because of his hospitalization for seizures, visited the show on Tuesday.

Although he kept it casual, wearing a white t-shirt and red sneakers, the rapper spoke about some serious topics. He discussed his life-long health condition and the serious seizure he suffered in March..

"What happened is I had a few seizures and the one that was very serious was the one that everyone, I think, was worrying about," he said. "And that one was serious because, the house that I was in has an upstairs and a downstairs, I was upstairs and my homies were downstairs and they didn't even know I was up there seizing and one of them was like 'you know he hasn't been down in a minute.'"

The rapper said many celebrity friends visited him while he was in the hospital. He also mentioned that although basketball player Lebron James wasn't one of them, he did send his concerns.

Following this, Kimmel asked the rapper about an incident that occurred in February. It was reported that the rapper was forced to leave a Miami Heat vs. Ls Angeles Lakers game because he was rooting for the west coast team. Those same reports said he wasn't allowed to attend a game ever again.

The rapper dispelled those rumors.

"I didn't get banned because they did tell me that I'm allowed back whenever I want," he said. "But I don't think they want me there so I won't make it hard on either of us."

While he won't be attending anymore Heat games, the rapper said he has been going to watch hockey.

"I enjoyed it, it was just real cold," he said of attending the game 4 of the Western Conference Finals in Los Angeles on June 6.

The 30-year-old multi-platinum rapper also spoke about his plans for his future.

"Yes it's very true," he said of his rumored retirement. "I want to retire after the Carter V which I hope will be my last album."

However, he said he still has some time until he will make that album.

After his retirement, Lil' Wayne plans to do all the things he never was able to because of his demanding career.

"You know spend quality time with my kids," he said.