

Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from New Orleans who signed with Cash Money Records at the age of 11. After several early collaborative releases with Juvenile, B.G., and Turk, an emerging hip-hop group then known as the Hot Boys, Wayne released his breakthrough first solo album The Block Is Hot in 1999. He went on to launch Young Money Entertainment in 2005, signing A-list artists including Nicki Minaj and Drake.
Wayne is known for his influential Tha Carter album series, which began with Tha Carter in 2004 and continued with Tha Carter II in 2005 and Tha Carter III in 2008 (the latter won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album). Some of his most popular songs include A Milli, How To Love, and Lollipop. Wayne has appeared in the documentaries Lil Wayne: Bling and Lil Wayne: Rap Sheet, the films Baller Blockin' and Who's Your Caddy?, and hosted Apple Music's Young Money Radio.
Latest Release

- JUN 6, 2025 Tha Carter VI
Hip-hop loves a franchise, and arguably none deserves more of that adoration than Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter. Plenty of rappers have gone the sequels route in the hopes of recapturing a vibe or reinvigorating a fanbase, but the first four installments of the Young Money impresario’s album series hit the culture like monumental events. The exhaustive way in which this quartet was discussed, dissected, ranked, and re-ranked by listeners and critics alike almost eclipsed their chart successes, securing Weezy’s spot in the G.O.A.T. debate forever. The seven-year gap between the fourth and fifth volumes felt like an eternity, especially as focus shifted towards fresh stars and new sounds. Yet even that wait came with a massive payoff—not rebooting the saga to suit the times but continuing his story in a way only he could. Another seven years may have passed, with a handful of mixtapes in between, yet this sixth volume proves well worth the wait. After the brief albeit maximalist opener “King Carter,” those who’ve missed his powerful punchlines and rich rhyme schemes are immediately rewarded with the triumphant “Welcome to Tha Carter.” As should be expected this deep into his storied career, his proverbial pen prevails on “Banned from NO” and “Peanuts 2 N Elephant,” just two examples of his devotion to the MC craft. Longtime fans will rejoice over the Mannie Fresh team-up “Bein Myself,” while those unsure of how a fortysomething Wayne fits into the contemporary mix will be corrected swiftly on the Wheezy-produced “Rari.” Though some vocally resisted his literal rock-star tendencies on records like 2010’s Rebirth, he remains committed to that side of his artistry. Starting with the opening moments of “Bells,” he reminds everyone listening that rap and rock share genetic material before wrapping his wordplay around an ’80s-informed flow. Mixing Weezy with Weezer, the inventive interpolation “Island Holiday” starts out like a faithful cover song until he swaps out the “hip hip” with “sip sip” and proceeds to make it his own. After a ruthless two-and-a-half-minute streak of bars, “Loki’s Theme” drops an unexpected swell of guitar soloing, leading directly into the acoustic balladry of “If I Played Guitar.” Considering his guest list includes Bono and Jelly Roll alongside Big Sean and BigXthaPlug, not to mention operatic pop icon Andrea Bocelli, clearly no one genre can contain the force that is Lil Wayne.
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About
- FROM
- New Orleans, LA, United States
- BORN
- September 27, 1982
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap