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About Lil Wayne
Hometown
New Orleans, LA, United States
Born
September 27, 1982
Genre
Hip-Hop/Rap
When Lil Wayne debuted as a 12-year-old kid on the B.G.âz 1995 album True Story, it wasnât exactly clear that heâd become one of the best rappers of his generation. Itâs not just that heâs clever or funnyâitâs the way his style manages to balance classic, boast-driven rap with the kind of wild metaphors and constellatory thinking often left to poets. In other words, Wayne didnât just get high, he ate stars; he didnât just devour rappers, he told youâin gross, gastrointestinal detailâhow they felt going down, stretching the conventional vocabulary of rap to its limits.
A native of New Orleans (âThatâs why I holler âHollygroveâ on each and every song,â he raps on Tha Carter IIâs âFly Inâ), Wayne (born Dwayne Carter in 1982) started writing rhymes at eight or nine, attracting the attention of Cash Money Records cofounder Bryan âBabyâ Williams by freestyling relentlessly into Williamsâ voicemail. (As recently as 2015, Wayne still knew the number by heart.) After joining the short-lived but influential Hot Boys with fellow Cash Money rappers Juvenile, B.G., and Turk, Wayne launched an instantaneously successful solo career, exploring his ever-evolving lyricism while moving further into the mainstream, turning out a dizzying string of albums and mixtapes in the 2000s that were as radical as they were popular, his Tha Carter series most notable among them. In 2005, he managed to find time to start Young Money Entertainment, signing Nicki Minaj and Drake before most people knew their names.
Beset by legal troubles (including a one-year sentence at Rikers Island), health issues (including an epilepsy diagnosis), and disagreements with his label, Wayne had a rough start to the 2010s but barely slowed down, releasing a steady stream of albums and mixtapesâincluding full-length collaborations with T-Pain and 2 Chainzâthat continued to mine his seemingly endless imagination. Even if he made good on his periodic threats to retire (he called 2018âs Tha Carter V his last studio album), the fallout from his impact is everywhere, from Young Thug to Migos to Tyler, the Creator and Chance the Rapperâanyone who zigs when the rest zag.
A native of New Orleans (âThatâs why I holler âHollygroveâ on each and every song,â he raps on Tha Carter IIâs âFly Inâ), Wayne (born Dwayne Carter in 1982) started writing rhymes at eight or nine, attracting the attention of Cash Money Records cofounder Bryan âBabyâ Williams by freestyling relentlessly into Williamsâ voicemail. (As recently as 2015, Wayne still knew the number by heart.) After joining the short-lived but influential Hot Boys with fellow Cash Money rappers Juvenile, B.G., and Turk, Wayne launched an instantaneously successful solo career, exploring his ever-evolving lyricism while moving further into the mainstream, turning out a dizzying string of albums and mixtapes in the 2000s that were as radical as they were popular, his Tha Carter series most notable among them. In 2005, he managed to find time to start Young Money Entertainment, signing Nicki Minaj and Drake before most people knew their names.
Beset by legal troubles (including a one-year sentence at Rikers Island), health issues (including an epilepsy diagnosis), and disagreements with his label, Wayne had a rough start to the 2010s but barely slowed down, releasing a steady stream of albums and mixtapesâincluding full-length collaborations with T-Pain and 2 Chainzâthat continued to mine his seemingly endless imagination. Even if he made good on his periodic threats to retire (he called 2018âs Tha Carter V his last studio album), the fallout from his impact is everywhere, from Young Thug to Migos to Tyler, the Creator and Chance the Rapperâanyone who zigs when the rest zag.
Lil Wayne has also released music as a member of Cash Money Millionaires, Hot Boys, and Young Money.
Musical InfluencesLil Wayne's musical influences include 2Pac, Scarface, Eazy-E and more.
Influenced by Lil WayneLil Wayne has influenced the music of YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Trippie Redd, Megan Thee Stallion and more.
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