Sometimes he did it brazenly, but ‘Tie My Hands’ is the opposite, thanks in part to a feature from Robin Thicke.

Since proclaiming himself the “best rapper alive” on his 2005 album Tha Carter II, New Orleans MC Lil Wayne has been living up the title. And there's a whole lot of blind hate towards Lil Wayne, so hopefully this post at least helps those people understand what they are hating. Lil Wayne - “Best Rapper Alive” - Tha Carter II. A rapper so big appearing on a track with Fat Joe was another sign that hip-hop was rapidly changing throughout the 00s.‘Back That Azz Up’ is among one of the best Lil Wayne songs – and it’s not even his track. Since proclaiming himself the “best rapper alive” on his 2005 album Tha Carter II, New Orleans MC Lil Wayne has been living up the title. With that being said, simple question: what do you think is Weezy’s best verse?

One egg short of an omelette.his verse from We Takin Over. 13.

[Verse 1: Kidd Kidd] [Verse 2: Lil Wayne] I’m a motherfuckin g Come from under the smotherin of the slum I’m bundlin up a ton, i’m pumpin it by that bump in the road

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Niggas know I'm sick, I don't spit - I vomit. 47. Lil Wayne didn't stumble upon fame -- he bulldozed his way into the music industry. Don't let that bird shit, he got a weak stomach. Worst IANAHB 2 or pretty much that series. Wayne is only approaching age 35—celebrating his birthday today—but has been rapping since he was literally a child. [NOTE: Remember to check the other posts first. Lil Wayne’s illustrious and polarizing career spans almost 2 decades, with a myriad of successful features, mixtapes, EPs, singles and studio albums. Send in your thoughts! On One of Wayne’s first classic features comes from era that seemingly had no end. 45. Wayne was always good for a hook – it’s one of the more underrated aspects of his career, and certainly an unsung skill as a featured artist.

His verses hold up, in part because he focused so heavily on delivering rapid-fire punchlines in his rhymes, in a manner that has inspired rappers after him: 2 Chainz, Big Sean, and Drake, to name a few. If there were still any doubters, ‘A Milli’ proved not only that he could play in the pop lane, but that he could out-rap just about anyone. The sentiment of the song applied to Wayne quite literally, and “Feed me rappers or feed me beats” would be the mantra of his career-defining run.‘Right Above It’ came at a specific moment in time in Wayne’s career: his unopposed run as the king of rapdom was drawing to a close, and he was about to start his infamous imprisonment at Riker’s Island. The “DJ Khaled!” drop is almost chilling, and it would be hard to top a beat featuring these three artists at that time. Over a Maestro beat, he raps his ass off for three minutes straight.
On 2004’s The opener of Wayne’s most monumental album is huge. That is a sick fucking flow.One of the greats.

Eminem stopped by Lil Wayne’s Young Money Radio on Friday to reflect on the current state of his career and their history together. During their conversation, Em revealed his fandom of Wayne…

Tha Carter I was Wayne's fist big solo project. Then he see me take off my sheep clothes – Lil Wayne.

What do you think is the best and worst Lil Wayne album? The winner of this is decided by which verse has the most upvotes. For mainstream fans more familiar with Wayne, it turned Birdman into a household name. 44.

Lil Wayne rarely gives us a very introspective rap, but here it seems the bar was set when Eminem came into the picture and Wayne delivers a massive verse.