Tag: Lil Wayne

  • Lil Wayne’s Former Manager Sues Him For $20 Million; Details

    Lil Wayne’s Former Manager Sues Him For $20 Million; Details

    Lil Wayne is sued by former manager; Wayne sold his masters

    Lil Wayne is having his moment right now having dropped the third installment of his ‘No Ceilings’ mixtape series. He was also celebrating his daughter Reginae Carter’s birthday recently. Unfortunately, the skilled lyricist is facing yet another legal hurdle.

    Tunechi is being sued by his former manager for $20 million. TMZ has learned through court documents that Ronald Sweeney, Wayne’s ex-manager, claims that he was hired by the legendary rapper to help renegotiate his contract with Cash Money in 2005. If you can recall Weezy had a long-time misunderstanding with Birdman that ended in 2018.

    Sweeney claims that once the legal battle was settled two years ago, he only received a fraction of his financial share. In the suit filed by attorney Ed McPherson, Sweeney also says that in May 2018, the ‘Lollipop’ rapper asked him to sack his manager & childhood friend Cortez Bryant, over a legal dispute involving Drake and Cash Money.

    According to Ronald Sweeney’s claims, Wayne promised to raise his commission from 10% to 17%. He then says that Cortez and Mack Maine conspired to turn Wayne against him (Sweeney), of which he alleges that it worked. Wayne reportedly fired him in September of that year.

    In June 2020, Weezy allegedly sold his masters to Universal Music Group for over $100 mill. Sweeney thinks Wayne should pay him his dues. Lil Wayne’s camp is yet to issue a response regarding the suit. Keep checking in on Daily Rap Facts for more details as soon as they emerge.

  • Lil Wayne’s B side of ‘No Ceilings 3’ is reported to be dropping this week

    Lil Wayne’s B side of ‘No Ceilings 3’ is reported to be dropping this week

    Lil Wayne’s b side to ‘No Ceilings 3’ is on the way

    While on Instagram Live with the Young Money Entertainment artist, Lil Tiwst broke the news that Wayne’s b side to No Ceilings 3 is dropping this week. Twist received a text message from Young Money’s President, Mack Maine, letting him know that it’s dropping.

    “I don’t know if we’re supposed to be doing this, but we gonna do it anyway,” Twist said before proceeding to show his text thread with Mack Maine to the camera.

    Lil Wayne’s No Ceilings 3 nostalgically pulled us to mixtape hosting sites — being forced to listen to the third installment on sites and apps like Datpiff and MyMixtapes — can’t forget about Spinrilla, as well. Dropping the mixtape on November 27, this was only side a. The b side to the project will be dropping this week, according to Lil Twist.

  • Lil Wayne Reveals The Release Date For ‘No Ceilings 3’

    Lil Wayne Reveals The Release Date For ‘No Ceilings 3’

    Lil Wayne is dropping No Ceilings 3 on Friday, November 27

    Just a few hours ago, DJ Khaled previewed two tracks off ‘No Ceilings 3’ announcing that it’ll be dropping soon. Lil Wayne has now revealed the release date.

    Speaking to Complex, Wayne has announced that the mixtape will be dropping this week, on Friday November 27th. “The mixtape game seemed to be a dying art and since I’m one of the pioneers of the craft, and it played such a big part in my career, I felt it was only right to resurrect it,” Tunechi tells Complex. “Also, it’s a lot of songs out here I wanted to kill my way!”

    The mixtape will be released exclusively on Datpiff and will have three covers. It is also hosted by DJ Khaled and is powered by Datpiff & WorldstarHipHop. We will keep you updated soon as the project drops.






  • DJ Khaled Previews A Lil Wayne & Drake Track From ‘No Ceilings 3’; Says Mixtape Is Coming Soon

    DJ Khaled Previews A Lil Wayne & Drake Track From ‘No Ceilings 3’; Says Mixtape Is Coming Soon

    Lil Wayne’s ‘No Ceilings 3’ is coming soon and it’s hosted by DJ Khaled

    The third installment of Lil Wayne’s ‘No Ceilings’ mixtape series is around the corner. Tunechi’s long-time collaborator DJ Khaled has confirmed this, and he will be hosting the tape.

    The producer has previewed two tracks off the hyped project, one featuring Drake and another a remix to Lil Baby’s ‘We Paid’. “They tried to put a ceiling on our greatness, so we took the ceiling off,” says the ‘Father of Asahd’ before playing the snippet of Weezy feat Drizzy track, where Drake kicks off the first verse.


    PART 2 ?@LilTunechi feat @Drake on NO CEILINGS 3 . ? ?
    Push ▶️ for Snippet alerts ??
    So much fire ? on this tape ?
    THEY TRIED PUT A CELING ON OUR GREATNESS SO WE TOOK THE CEILING OFF❗️
    ANOTHER ?NE ❗️@mackmaine
    ? powered by @DatPiff @WORLDSTAR

    Originally tweeted by DJ KHALED (@djkhaled) on November 25, 2020.


    No Ceilings 3 will be powered by Datpiff and Worldstar Hip Hop. According to the mixtape’s website noceiling3.com, NC3 will be dropping soon.

    The first mixtape in the series was released in 2009, and its sequel followed in 2015. Back in August, Wayne confirmed in a UFC Live that No Ceilings 3 will be arriving sooner than ‘The Carter VI’. “Carter VI coming soon,” said the New Orleans rapper, before adding, “But, I got No Ceilings coming first. No Ceilings 3.”

    Stay tuned as we will keep you posted whenever details surrounding the upcoming mixtape unfold.

  • Rich The Kid & NBA YoungBoy link up for ‘Nobody Safe’

    Rich The Kid & NBA YoungBoy link up for ‘Nobody Safe’

    Rich The Kid and NBA YoungBoy drop new album, ‘Nobody Safe’

    Rich The Kid and NBA YoungBoy have known each other for five years. Through their various collaborations, they’ve become brothers, and now they’re offering an entire alblum. ‘Nobody Safe’ features Lil Wayne, Rod Wave and Quando Rondo.

    Nobody Safe tracklist:

    1. Nobody Safe
    2. No Flash
    3. You Bad
    4. Bankroll
    5. Automatic
    6. So Sorry
    7. Sex
    8. Doors Up
    9. Woke Up
    10. Rings On
    11. Took A Risk (feat. Quando Rondo)
    12. Body Bag (feat. Lil Wayne)
    13. Sorry Momma (feat. Rod Wave)
    14. Brown Hair
    15. Can’t Let The World In
  • Lil Wayne Says Missy Elliott Influenced Him When He Made “Tha Block Is Hot”

    Lil Wayne Says Missy Elliott Influenced Him When He Made “Tha Block Is Hot”

    Missy Elliott influenced one of Lil Wayne’s earliest classic hooks

    Lil Wayne is one of the most influential rappers of our generation. Throughout his run in the rap game, he has pioneered the modern rap, to the extent of being perceived as the GOAT by many hiphop stakeholders. Through his hard work and dedication Weezy has attained huge success with a vast catalog most of it dubbed as classic.

    Even as influential as Tunechi is, he also has idols he looked up to. Tha Carter IV rapper was recently interviewed by DJ Khaled on the first episode of his ‘First One’ podcast released on Amazon Music. DJ Khaled started off by asking Wayne who influenced him when he made “Block Burner” and “Block Is Hot.” “Missy Elliott, That was my favorite rapper.” responded Lil Wayne, before adding “That would be why I was making so many sounds, Missy was into the who — brrrrr — the whole heeheeheeHA. And so when Mannie Fresh would get you in the studio, he gon’ remind you ‘hey, you need to throw that ha ha in there.’ I was like ‘man, he want me to do a sound for every damn line!’ And so the ‘Block Burner’ song was my best favorite song because my favorite artist was Missy Elliott.”



    Missy Elliott has since responded to the praises by appreciating the big shout from Lil Wayne.

    Block Burner was a track off Hot Boy’s 1997 album Get It How U Live where Weezy contributed solely. Block Is Hot was the lead single from Lil Wayne’s debut studio album of the same name (Block Is Hot). The track featured rappers Juvenile & B. G.

    Read: Fabolous paid Lil Wayne $100,000 for a feature in 1999, Lil Wayne recorded his verse in 15 minutes and left immediately

    Read: Lil Wayne’s first rap name was Shrimp Daddy

    Read: Lil Wayne worked as a suicide prevention aid for 50 cents an hour, 10pm-6am everyday, during his time at Rikers

    Read: Kanye West gave Lil Wayne 20 Beats for ‘Tha Carter III’





  • Lil Wayne hops on Pop Smoke’s “Iced Out Audemars” remix

    Lil Wayne hops on Pop Smoke’s “Iced Out Audemars” remix

    Lil Wayne jumps on Pop Smoke’s “Iced Out Audemars” remix

    Lil Wayne hops on the remix of Pop Smoke‘s “Iced Out Audemars.” Wayne has been snapping on features all year, as well as his own tracks. Wayne did promise he would be releasing Tha Carter VI and No Ceilings 3, soon. There isn’t an official date on neither one of these projects.

    Pop Smoke’s Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon album has returned to the no. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 charts. The album sold over 65k copies this week.

  • Lil Wayne was born on September 27th

    Lil Wayne was born on September 27th

    How old is Lil Wayne? When is Lil Wayne’s birthday? When was Lil Wayne born?

    Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. (born September 27, 1982), known professionally as Lil Wayne, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record executive, entrepreneur, and actor from New Orleans, LA. He got his start back in 1996, at the age of 13, when he joined Cash Money Records as the youngest member of the label. He was discovered by Birdman and joined the southern hip hop group Hot Boys, with Cash Money label-mates Juvenile and Turk, in 1997, which foresaw the release of their debut album, Get It How U Live!, that same year. They became popular following the release of the platinum-selling album Guerrilla Warfare (1999) and the 1999 single “Bling Bling”. For many years, Lil Wayne was the flagship artist of Cash Money Records, before ending his long-tenured deal with the company in June 2018.

    Lil Wayne’s solo debut album Tha Block Is Hot (1999) was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). His subsequent albums, Lights Out (2000) and 500 Degreez (2002), went on to be certified gold. Lil Wayne reached higher popularity with his fourth album Tha Carter (2004), as well as with his appearance on the song “Soldier” with Destiny’s Child that same year. The album was followed by Tha Carter II (2005), as well as several mixtapes and collaborations throughout 2006 and 2007. Lil Wayne gained more prominence with his sixth album Tha Carter III (2008), which became his most successful album to date, with first-week sales of over one million copies in the United States. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album and includes the singles “Lollipop”, “A Milli” and “Got Money.”

    Following the success of Tha Carter III, Wayne decided to record a rock-esque album titled Rebirth. The album, released in 2010, was certified gold by the RIAA, despite a generally negative critical response. In March 2010, Lil Wayne began serving an 8-month jail sentence in New York after being convicted of criminal possession of a weapon stemming from an incident in July 2007. His eighth studio album I Am Not a Human Being (2010) was released during his incarceration, while his 2011 album Tha Carter IV was released following his release. Tha Carter IV sold 964,000 copies in its first week in the United States, and includes the singles “6 Foot 7 Foot”, “How to Love” and “She Will”.

    On September 27, 2012, he became the first male artist to surpass Elvis Presley with the most entries on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, with 109 songs. His twelfth studio album, Tha Carter V, was released in 2018 after multiple delays. It sold 480,000 units in its first week and went on to be certified platinum. Lil Wayne has sold over 120 million records worldwide, including more than 15 million albums and 37 million digital tracks in the United States, making him one of the best-selling artists of all time. He also currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of his own label, Young Money Entertainment, and has played a major role in signing artists like Tyga, Drake, and Nicki Minaj. He went so far as to label himself the best rapper alive. He is also a skateboarder and plays guitar in addition to being a world-famous rapper. His mixtape run is one of the most memorable in the digital era of rap.

    Read: Lil Wayne shot himself in the chest at the age of 12 years old

    Read: Lil Wayne’s first rap name was Shrimp Daddy

    Read: Lil Wayne said Drake’s music “sucked” when he first heard it and told Jas Prince to stop playing it

    Read: Lil Wayne worked as a suicide prevention aid for 50 cents an hour, 10pm-6am everyday, during his time at Rikers

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