Tag: Lil Wayne

  • Lil Wayne Responds to Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Line: ‘Let this giant sleep’

    Lil Wayne Responds to Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Line: ‘Let this giant sleep’

    Weezy threatens to destroy whoever messes with him

    Kendrick Lamar’s new surprise album GNX has stirred quite widespread reaction, not just for the hard-hitting tracks; but also his remarks about Lil Wayne’s disappointment of being snubbed of Super Bowl Halftime performance for the Compton rapper.

    In a post on Saturday, November 23, Weezy F. Baby took issue with Kendrick’s lyrical content on the “wacced out murals,” and rightfully so.

    On he record, K-Dot spits: “Used to bump ‘Tha Carter 3,’ I held my Rollie chain proud/ Irony, I think my hard work let Lil Wayne down/ Whatever, though, call me crazy, everybody questionable/ Turn me to an Eskimo, I drew the line and decimals.”

    He continues: “Won the Super Bowl and Nas the only one congratulate me/ All these n-ggas agitated, I’m just glad they showed they faces/ Quite frankly, plenty artists but they outdated/ Old-ass flows, tryna convince me that you they favorite/ This is not for lyricists, I swear it’s not the sentiments/ Fuck a double entendre, I want y’all to feel this shit.”

    Weezy later took to X to address the name-drop, urging people to “let this giant sleep” lest they will face destruction.

    “Man wtf I do?!” Tunechi wrote. “I just be chillin & dey still kome 4 my head. Let’s not take kindness for weakness. Let this giant sleep. I beg u all. No one really wants destruction,not even me but I shall destroy if disturbed. On me. Love.”

  • Lil Wayne Reveals Second Hot Boys & Big Tymers Reunion Concert in Houston

    Lil Wayne Reveals Second Hot Boys & Big Tymers Reunion Concert in Houston

    Lil Wayne Announces Second Hot Boys & Big Tymers Reunion Concert in Houston

    The recent reunion tour of Hot Boys in New Orleans is not a one-off show as the legendary group is set to take the stage again in Houston next month.

    Following their highly-anticipated reunion as the Hot Boys at the Lil WeezyAna Festival earlier this month, Lil Wayne made a statement announcing that he, along with Juvenile, B.G. and Turk will be heading on a Christmas tour with other participants in Texas.

    The basketball arena, home for the Houston Rockets will host the event dubbed “LilWeezyAna Festival Presents: Hot Boys Holiday” on the 21st of December.

    The Hot Boys will host the concert alongside the Big Tymers, who will act as Mannie Fresh and Birdman.

    Before the event, he had a simple message for fans, simply posting on X (formerly Twitter): “Pull up.”

    Tickets will go on sale for the general public on Saturday, November 16, starting at 10 a.m. via the Toyota Center’s box office.

  • Lil Wayne Continues Decades-Long Billboard Chart Streak With Help From Tyler, The Creator

    Lil Wayne Continues Decades-Long Billboard Chart Streak With Help From Tyler, The Creator

    Weezy extends his impresive Billboard Hot 100 run

    Tyler, The Creator’s new album has featured Lil Wayne and this has helped the rapper maintain over two decades of remarkable Billboard chart history.

    LilWayneHQ pointed out that Tyler’s track ‘Sticky’ will debut on the Hot 100 this week meaning that Wayne has appeared on a Billboard singles chart every year from 2004 to present – a total of 21 years.

    This began in 2004 when he was heard on two separate songs; “Go DJ” and soldier xy by Destiny’s Child which also featured T.I. along with Wayne.

  • Joe Budden Asserts His Mixtape Catalog Surpasses Lil Wayne’s and 50 Cent’s

    Joe Budden Asserts His Mixtape Catalog Surpasses Lil Wayne’s and 50 Cent’s

    Budden claims he has superior mixtape catalog

    Joe Budden has assured that his mixtape collections are much more than what 50 Cent and Lil Wayne have in their mixtape stables.

    In the segment for a future episode of The Joe Budden Podcast that was shared on X (formerly Twitter) Monday (October 7), the former Slaughterhouse rapper suggested how his mixtape discography-themed primary Mood Muzik series stands the test of time.

    Involved in the debates between the co-hosts about the mixtape legacies of Lil Wayne and 50 Cent, Budden saliently insisted that his collection was the best. When asked, who else he would think competed, he said: “It’s me, it’s 50, it’s Fab[olous], it’s Kiss [Jadakiss], it’s Wayne.”

  • Cordae says he had Lil Wayne’s advice in mind while creating new album

    Cordae says he had Lil Wayne’s advice in mind while creating new album

    Cordae shares inspiration behind new album

    Cordae reveals the main inspiration behind his new album, The Crossroads.

    On Thursday (November 14), a day before the album’s release, Cordae took to social media to discuss its creation process, which is centered around a piece of advice he received from Lil Wayne.

    “The Crossroads is finally out tonight,” the post read. “My whole mantra while making this body of work has been push that pen, push that pen.

    “The GOAT, Wayne, gave me great advice that I put on a whiteboard, ‘Treat every song like it’s people’s first time hearing you.’ And that was the standard we followed while making this joint.”

    The former YBN collective member advised his fans to “listen to it from top to bottom in its order.”

    “[B]ut honestly a lot of you n-ggas don’t follow instructions anyway,” he added, “so please just enjoy and pay attention.”

  • Lil Wayne to make weekly appearances on ‘NFL GameDay Morning’

    Lil Wayne to make weekly appearances on ‘NFL GameDay Morning’

    Weezy to feature on NFL network

    Lil Wayne won’t take the stage at the Super Bowl this year, he will, however, make an indelible mark in the NFL this season by serving as a guest commentator on the NFL Network.

    On Monday (November 11), the league announced that the rapper will make weekly appearances in NFL GameDay Morning beginning Sunday, November 17. He will be part of the supposed squad composed of Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci, and Gerald McCoy for the rest of the season to engage in football talk on Sundays.

  • T.I. discredits Lil Wayne feud rumors during ‘Swagga Like Us’ days

    T.I. discredits Lil Wayne feud rumors during ‘Swagga Like Us’ days

    Tip says he’s always been good with Weezy

    T.I. has refuted claims that he and Lil Wayne were at odds during their collaboration on the 2008 Grammy Award-winning song “Swagga Like Us.”

    During a recent appearance on Fat Joe’s Fat Joe Talks podcast, Tip was reminiscing about the smash record which featured JAY-Z, Kanye West, and M.I.A. when the early 2000s rumors of his alleged beef with Wayne was brought up.

    “Many we got many records together,” Tip said while addressing the rumors. “And I think that some people talk because they got lips. And it’s respect there. The toughest fight you had, regardless of who it was you fought, you left with a respect for that person. It got to be that.”

  • Lil Wayne earns diamond certification with ‘Love Me’ with Drake & Future

    Lil Wayne earns diamond certification with ‘Love Me’ with Drake & Future

    Weezy bags second diamond song

    Lil Wayne has earned the second diamond record in his career with 2013’s “Love Me” featuring Drake and Future.

    On Monday, September 30, ‘Love Me’ became official after it was announced the ten-year old song had sold more than 10 million units, a diamond certification by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) The feat comes in a span of less than two years after Wayne was awarded his first diamond sticker for “Lollipop” released in 2008, where the song hit the mark in December 2022.

    The song ‘Love Me’ was also included in Wayne’s 2013 musical I Am Not A Human Being II and became his 18th top ten as it reached the tenth position on the Billboard Hot 100. In addition, it was a break out for Future, as it was the first time he landed in the top ten and was the most successful single for him until 2017, “Mask Off”.

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