The Best Lil Rob Songs, as voted on by fans. Current Top 3: Linda Mujer, Ohh Baby Baby, No Soy de Ti
Lil Wayne’s place among hip-hop legends was assured by the time he released his ninth studio album; his lyrics’ gymnastics on songs like “6 Foot 7 Foot” and “Blunt Blowin” (“If time is money, I’m an hour past paid”) further cemented his legacy. But on Tha Carter IV, Wayn...
n im not sure what him comin up wit slang words hasta do with him being the lyrical assisgn he is now as a grown man I think every1 can agree that now Wayne would literally kill gillie on a track » login to post commentsweezy...
Minaj confesses that she’s hoping to find the right guy to have children with in the future. The perfect match, in her opinion, would be someone who’s a mix of Lil Wayne and Harlem’s Dave East. The Queens native has yet to collaborate with her fellow New Yorker, but her deep tie...
VIBE celebrates Lil Wayne's 40th birthday with a list of songs that help tell his musical journey.
Lil Wayne has a new song. He never put it out. But this I want you to put in there. Shit was lyrical. I went in there and just sung it. To know that I don’t write. This sound like someone sat and wrote it down in his tablet for days. Part of what helps me is I have ...
songs like "Prom Queen," "On Fire" and "Knockout" felt a bit contrived in the eyes of longtime Wayne fans. Wayne's witty flair and sharp lyricism are still found throughoutRebirth, but overall, the long player finds him trying his best at a stylistic change that doesn't suit his most...
The first bonus track brings the reunion of Wayne with YMCMB First Lady Nicki Minaj. It often feels like most songs featuring Nicki are merely a setup for Nicki’s verse. This one is no exception. Both Wayne and Cory Gunz ask forgettable questions before Nicki arrives with some answers. “...
Lil Wayne — "Poison" Lil Wayne was no stranger to AutoTune before teaming up with Harlow, but some critics disapproved of his use of it on "Poison," a track fromCome Home the Kids Miss You.Even so,his rhyme about stealing someone's girl is pretty...
All those issues that have plagued Wayne’s material postNo Ceilingsare here in all their garbage glory – mumbly autotune rap (“Problems”), dreary love songs soaked in Nyquil (“Dark Side of the Moon”), bad crooning (“What About Me”) and OK lyricism enveloped in half-cooked hooks ...