Weezy jetted into the kingdom on Saturday, November 30, when he was due to headline a concert in the capital Riyadh alongside fellow hip-hop artists Future and Tyga."See you soon Riyadh !!", the 37-year-old rapper said in a since-deleted tweet.Just a day later, Lil Wayne drew intense speculation by tweeting out: "Never going to Riyadh again!!!"Photos shared on social media showed Lil Wayne on stage in Al-Diriyah festival, one of several ongoing concert series Saudi culture authorities have used to attract big names from across the world in recent months.Neither Saudi Arabia nor Weezy have cleared the air by stating why the rapper will never go back, but Saudi Twitter was all of a flutter with rumours that the Louisiana native had been sent packing by Saudi authorities after bringing marijuana into the country.Drugs including cannabis are strictly illegal in the ultraconservative kingdom with personal use punished by prison sentences and whipping. Anyone found guilty of dealing drugs is liable to harsher sentencing, including the death penalty.As soon as the rapper tweeted he would not be returning to Saudi Arabia, social media users from the kingdom were quick to remind him of the country's strict drug policies."With all due respect, when you receive an invitation from a foreign country, before accepting that invitation, would you please read about the country and its regulations first?" one Saudi Twitter user replied. "FYI, even in US, some states still prohibiting weed."