Last night, Lil Wayne proclaimed that he's the best rapper alive. On Saturday night (May 13), during his Los Angeles stop of his Welcome to Tha Carter Tour, Lil Wayne made a bold statement to the sold ...
In an exclusive statement to AllHipHop, veteran attorney Ron Sweeney refutes reports that he lost a lawsuit to Lil Wayne, insisting his case is “still very much alive.” Attorney Ronald Sweeney, who ...
Lil Wayne said he probably won’t retire because “the real true artists and pioneers, they never retire. They died doing this.” Lil Wayne remains motivated despite his elite status in Hip-Hop. The New ...
Reports of Lil Wayne’s death were exaggerated, and the proof was in Yuma County Superior Court today. A Yuma deputy prosecutor and Lil Wayne’s co-counsel confirmed to New Times today that the rap star ...
Lil Wayne is claiming his stake in the greatest all-time rappers debate. The Louisiana legend recently went on stage and made his stance clear. “I’m the realest m———– in the game right now,” Wayne ...
It was past 9 p.m. and Lil Wayne hadn’t hit the stage. A security guard near the soundboard informed fans that Wayne’s set time was pushed to 9:30 p.m., but he wasn’t sure why there was a delay.