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"Knockout" is a song by Lil Wayne, released by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Universal Motown Records on February 2, 2010 as the fourth single from his seventh album, Rebirth. It contains a guest appearance from Trinidadian-born rapper and Young Money newcomer Nicki Minaj , who performs the chorus and third verse.
Lil Wayne: George Bush: A scathing critique of George Bush and the failings of himself, FEMA, and the rest of white America to respond to Hurricane Katrina. Following 20+ tracks of mostly braggadocio, this track is a shocking way to close Wayne's 2006 mixtape Dedication 2, with both the mixtape and the song receiving critical acclaim. [90] Nov ...
Rap icon and Lil Wayne’s protégé, Nicki Minaj, defended him, saying he “inspired your faves to wanna be a great MC.” Rappers Cam’ron and Mase also discussed the topic on their podcast ...
Lil Wayne is not like Kendrick Lamar.. After being snubbed as the Super Bowl 59 halftime performer, the New Orleans native revealed on his Instagram story Wednesday ahead of the big game that he ...
"Lil Wayne is one of the most talented dudes on the planet. Period. He’s one of our great artists. He’s an unbelievable writer," LL Cool J said. "He’ll have his day. Let Kendrick get that.
"You" is a song by American R&B singer Lloyd, featuring rapper Lil Wayne. It was the lead single from Lloyd's sophomore studio album, Street Love (2007). "You" was produced by Big Reese and Jasper Cameron, and recorded in their basement. Lloyd himself reportedly leaked the track to an Atlanta radio station with the intention to receive airplay. [2]
Lil Wayne has seemingly responded to Kendrick Lamar name-dropping him on his new album, GNX. In September, Lamar, 37, was announced as the 2025 Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show headliner ...
The music video for "Let It Rock" features Kevin Rudolf and Lil Wayne performing in front of both a crowd and a dark background, sometimes lit with various effects such as strobe and laser lights. The video debuted October 1, 2008 on The N .