Nick Cannon and Cory Gunz announced on Monday (January 31) that they’ll premiere their new docu-series, “Son of a Gun,” this April on MTV.

The long-in-the-works production will follow the latest Lil Wayne protégé’s rise to fame with cameras tracking the young Bronx rapper’s career; Gunz is managed by his father, veteran Bronx MC Peter Gunz (“Déjà vu (Uptown Baby)”). “Son of a Gun,” a six-part series, debuts on Thursday, April 28, at 11 p.m. ET/PT.

“Cory’s story is inspiring, one that boldly paints the many trials and tribulations he’s had to endure in pursuit of his dreams,” said executive producer Cannon in a statement. “I’m grateful for the access that Cory and Peter allowed us to have in order to create a series that we feel will really resonate with MTV viewers.”

Before the younger Gunz inked a deal with Weezy’s Young Money, the upstart rapper was signed to iconic music industry veteran Tommy Mottola’s Casablanca Records. When that union proved to be fruitless, Gunz joined Def Jam Records at Jay-Z’s urging.

Back in 2009, Gunz partnered with Cannon and told Mixtape Daily that he and the Nickelodeon exec had plans in place to showcase the young mixtape circuit star’s skills.

“Me and Nick got a couple things under wraps,” Gunz explained. “We’re trying to make a couple big things happen. We’re trying to do things real elegant for ’09, ’10 and beyond. We [got] a couple projects in the works. Nick has been real instrumental behind the scenes on the project. And he’s opened a couple of doors for me. Nick is my big brother now, for real. He’s opening doors for me, giving me opportunities in and out of the studio. It’s about to be ugly.”