Way to rock lil' homie. Much Love.
Lil Wayne, who is actually responsible for my career has always been a huge influence to me and one of my heroes.
All these Lil' rappers, I'm just kind of getting real irritated by it. I said, 'You know what? Drop the Lil'. Forget it. I'm Bow Wow.
I hate to see somebody get locked up, especially someone as talented as Lil Wayne. You know Wayne is a strong figure in the hip-hop marketplace, and for him to go away for 8 months, you know it's sad for hip-hop as a whole.
When I got a little older I was obsessed Lil Wayne. But then it was just as many British rappers - Dizzee Rascal I would always listen to.
I have periods where I listen to regular rap, Jay-Z, Eminem and Lil Wayne. The next day I might have some Christian alternative music. The next day I have on some dance music. It all varies what I listen to.
Lil Wayne is a music god!!!!
I love Lil Wayne, that's like my little brother. He's just the coolest dude on Earth.
The great thing is anytime you see an artist that has a piece of what I've already done, you can see it from afar. 'He's doing that lil' hammer right there' - whether it's the energy, the swag or the look - it's a blessing.
I think Lil Wayne is extremely talented. I think he's one of the most talented ones out there.
Lil Wayne is the best rapper on Earth. Can't nobody touch him. He's the only guy who can put out 300 songs a year and they all fire.
I'm on the road to riches, it's just a lil traffic.
When I was a kid if you didn't have "Lil" in front of your name, you were trash.
I don't have no. . . I love Lil Wayne. I grew up on the Hot Boys.
My perspective is a lil different 'cus im from Manhattan.
I listen to Meek, Blac Youngsta, Playboi Carti, Lil Uzi Vert, Kodak, Lil Bibby of course. I listen to pretty much everybody I like different music I listen to The Weeknd, I may listen to Common I might be in the crib and I might play some New Edition.
Ladies, I'll let you in on a lil secret: guys don't notice your nails.
I was excited to play Lil' Kim and I wanted to do the role justice. I worked really hard on that role, whether it was performing the rhymes, studying the dialect, her swagger and her stage performances. I wanted people to see my range and stretch my wings as an actress.
The rap game has to save itself. Everybody's saving it. People like Lil Wayne is saving it. He's bringing energy to it.
I'd bet a million dollars on DOOM against Lil' Wayne