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About Lil Wayne
Dwayne Michael Carter Jr (born September 27, 1979 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA), better known as Lil' Wayne, is an American, Grammy-nominated rapper, and is known as the president of the New Orleans-based label Cash Money Records and the CEO of Young Money Entertainment.
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About Lil Wayne
Since his young, hard-scrabble beginnings, Lil Wayne has been credited as a game changer in the world of hip hop. His hardcore style seemed out of place coming from a preteen, but, eventually he grew up and began to make sense why he considered himself the "best rapper alive."
Growing up in New Orleans, Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. was a straight-A student who found his way to music as an expressive outlet for his creativity. Working under the Gangsta D moniker, an 11-year-old Wayne cranked out rhymes and dove into promoting his own work. He even talked the guys at Cash Money records into letting him work and hang around the office.
After a year of being worn down, the label's in-house producer, Mannie Fresh, made a duo of Wayne and the 14-year-old B.G. As the B.G.'z. Their 1995 debut True Story, though it sports only B.G.'s name, is considered a duo project. Chopper City was set to be their next release in 1997, but Wayne accidentally shot himself and B.G. took it over as a solo set.
It was 1997 when Lil Wayne emerged and teamed up with B.G., Juvenile, and Young Turk to become the teen hardcore rap group the Hot Boys. Their freshman outing, Get It How U Live!, dropped that same year. A couple of years later, Cash Money inked a major distribution deal with Universal which helped push the 1999 Hot Boys release, Guerrilla Warfare, into the top spot on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
As a solo artist, Lil Wayne began making a name for himself in 1998 by collaborating on songs like Juvenile's smash "Back That Thing Up.” He officially kicked things off with a solo debut in 1999 titled Tha Block Is Hot. The title track became a solid hit helping him go double platinum.
In 2000, Wayne's sophomore collection, Lights Out, only sold up to gold status, but Wayne was still managing to build his fan base by guesting on the Big Tymers' hit single "#1 Stunna." He followed that up in 2002 with 500 Degreez that also went gold. Around this time, the Cash Money label was struggling financially which drove Wayne's third effort into the underground as a mixtape titled Da Drought.
His experience with Da Drought opened up a whole new world for Wayne and he used it to his advantage, producing mixtapes as promo tools to build a buzz for his upcoming studio record. When Tha Carter was issued in 2004, it became a breakthrough project for Wayne.
Mannie Fresh's production countered by Wayne's dreadlocked mug and solid rhymes worked. Yielding a hit single in "Go DJ," the project earned Wayne a cameo appearance on Destiny's Child's crossover hit "Soldier." To balance out the commercial success with some street cred, Wayne kept his underground mixtape flow going throughout 2005 with releases like Dedication with DJ Drama and Tha Suffix with DJ Khaled.
All of that buzz made the 2005 release of Tha Carter II huge. It sold more than a quarter-million units its first week out. Two strong singles, "Fireman" and "Shooter" with Robin Thicke, helped the album sell more than a million copies. The project also brought his Young Money posse, with appearances from Curren$y and Nicki Minaj, into focus.
The next year, Wayne teamed up with Birdman for Like Father, Like Son which spawned the hit single "Stuntin' Like My Daddy." At the same time, Wayne's mixtapes, including Dedication 2, were rocking through the underground. That set featured a scathing rebuke of President George W. Bush in "Georgia...Bush."
More collaborations also came, such as "Gimme That" by Chris Brown, "Make It Rain" by Fat Joe, and "Duffle Bag Boy" by Playaz Circle.
Though Tha Carter III was expected in 2007, it didn't hit streets until 2008. During the delay, Wayne warded off unauthorized Internet leaks with an official EP called The Leak.
The lead single,"Lollipop," hit number one even before Tha Carter III dropped in May, 2008. The collection went platinum in its first week. Solidifying Wayne's mainstream embrace was an appearance on Saturday Night Live, as well as four Grammy awards, including Best Rap Album. A performance alongside Kid Rock at the 2008 Country Music Awards didn't hurt, either, although he played guitar there rather than rapped.
The artistic shift heralded Wayne's new infatuation with rock music. A 2009 single, "Prom Queen," was set up as an intro to his next project, a rock album. When the full set missed a promised April release, Wayne and the Young Money crew hit the underground with the Young Money Is the Army, Better Yet the Navy mixtape. They also put out another single, "Every Girl," and a studio album, We Are Young Money, all in 2009.
Wayne's much-anticipated rock album, Rebirth, finally saw daylight in early 2010. Though the rapper was simultaneously sentenced to a nine-month prison stint for criminal possession of a weapon, he continued his prolific run with a 10-song EP titled I Am Not a Human Being that came in September, 2010.
About Hip Hop
Rapping, also known as Emceeing, MCing, Rhyme spitting, Spitting, or just Rhyming, is the rhythmic delivery of rhymes, one of the central elements of hip hop music and culture. The word "rap" has been claimed to be a backronym of the phrase "Rhythmic American Poetry", or "Rhythm and Poetry".
Hip hop, also spelled hip-hop or hiphop, is a music genre and
a cultural movement developed in urban communities starting
in the 1970s, predominantly by African Americans. It consists
of two components: rapping (MCing) and DJing (production and
scratching). The term hip-hop is often thought to have come
from Keith Cowboy, a rapper with Grandmaster Flash & the
Furious Five.
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