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Music video by Lil Wayne performing Fireman. (C) ...
July 22, 2010

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July 20, 2010

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The Carter Documentary directedy By Adam Lough in ...
July 20, 2010

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Music video by Lil Wayne performing Got Money. ...
July 18, 2010

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Music video by Lil Wayne performing Prom Queen. ...
July 17, 2010

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Music video by The Game performing My Life. ...
July 14, 2010

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Music video by Lil Wayne performing Drop The ...
July 13, 2010

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July 12, 2010

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July 7, 2010
One of Southern rap’s most enduring and talented emcees, New Orleans’ Lil Wayne began rapping at the tender age of 11. By the time he was 15, he’d linked up with Juvenile, Turk and B.G. and formed the immensely popular Hot Boys group on Cash Money Records. Though the emcees showed promise, many listeners focused on the post-Bounce production of Mannie Fresh, and regarded Wayne as a fresh-faced vehicle for the producer. But Wayne went solo in 1999 with Tha Block Is Hot. His raps focus on youthful rebellion, New Orleans style — crack, girls and turf supremacy are paramount. Lights Out, released in 2000, and 2002′s 500 Degreez established Wayne as a true force in a shifting hip-hop landscape. With 2004′s Tha Carter and its 2005 follow-up, Tha Carter II, he made a case for himself as the South’s preeminent rapper, with a supple flow, witty lyrics and ample charisma. He wrapped up the trilogy with 2008′s Tha Carter III, featuring the inescapable hit “Lollipop,” and continued to expand his horizons across mixtapes, the rock-leaning single “Prom Queen” and even a performance alongside Kid Rock at the Country Music Awards.