Lil’ Wayne
Real
name: Dwayne Michael Carter Jr
Artist names: Lil’ Wheezy , Baby Jr., Weezy F. Baby , BM Jr. , Birdman Jr.
Common Misspellings: Li’l Wayne, L’il Wayne, Lil’ Wayne
Labels: Aphilliates, Cash Money Records, Universal Records, Young Money
Date of Birth: September 27, 1979
Sign: Libra
Height: 5’ 6" (1.68 m)
Place of birth: New Orleans, LA, US
Website: www.cashmoney-records.com
Lil’ Wayne Biography :
With well over
ten millions in sales, unquestionable street credibility, critical acclaim,
industry accolades, eight Grammy nominations, and four Grammy wins for his multi-platinum
selling album The Carter III, Cash Money/Universal Motown recording artist Lil
Wayne has firmly laid to rest all doubt that he is anything less than the best
rapper alive today. Wayne’s silky flow, along with his uncanny ability
to weave incredible metaphors and similes wrapped in taunt rhymes accented by
witty punch lines, compel rap fans around the world to hang onto his every word
whenever his records are being played.
Now with his highly anticipated release Rebirth, the CEO of Young Money Entertainment
(YME) is once again poised to take the world by storm. As the album’s
title suggests, Rebirth is all about change and transformation and it represents
Lil Wayne’s development as a man and as an artist. “On this album
I want to show my growth as an artist,” says Wayne. “I want my fans
to see how far I have come musically.”
Born Michael Dewayne Carter, Jr. and raised in New Orleans’ infamous Hollygrove
neighborhood, Lil Wayne started his stellar career at age 12 when a friend introduced
him to Cash Money Co-CEOs and brothers Ronald “Slim” Williams and
Bryan “Birdman” Williams. Spotting his potential right off the bat,
Birdman took the talented pre-teen under his wing and began grooming him for
superstardom.
In 1993, Lil Wayne formed a duo with label mate B.G. and released an underground
EP called True Stories. The record served as a perfect introduction to the game
for Lil Wayne. Even then, he proved he had the skills to be a major player,
but there was more in store for the young MC. In 1997, Lil Wayne and B.G. formed
the southern super group Hot Boys with Juvenile and Turk and released the quartet’s
debut album, Get It How You Live, which not only sold over 500,000 units independently,
but also convinced Universal Records to ink a lucrative distribution deal with
Cash Money Records.
Wayne’s star continued to rise with stellar verses on Cash Money albums
such as the Big Tymers’ How You Love That (1998), Juvenile’s multi-platinum
400 Degrees, and Hot Boys’ Guerilla Warfare. In 1999, Lil Wayne scored
a No. 1 single with the title track from his solo debut album, The Block is
Hot, which sold over two million units. From there, Wayne never looked back.
The following year he released his platinum sophomore effort, Lights Out, followed
by 500 Degrees two years later.
Then Wayne kicked his career into overdrive with the critically acclaimed Tha
Carter series. Tha Carter (2004) earned Lil Wayne another platinum plaque and
placed him among an elite class of hip-hop lyricists. Tha Carter II (2006) further
solidified his status as one of the best MCs in the hip-hop game. But it was
the critically-acclaimed Tha Carter III (2008) that gave him his iconic stature
in popular music while making hip-hop history by selling one million copies
in one week. The album also garnered Lil Wayne eight Grammy nominations and
four Grammy wins.
Lil Wayne’s seventh album, Rebirth raises the artistic bar to unprecedented
heights and promises to take him to even greater levels of success. It is without
a doubt some of his best work to date, boasting production by some of by some
of today’s hottest producers, namely Infamous (Lil Wayne, Plies, LL Cool
J), Cool & Dre, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, and Chase N Cashe (Flo-Rida, Pussycat
Dolls). Guest appearances include Eminem (“Drop the World”), Cash
Money multi-platinum rock star Kevin Rudolf (“One Way Trip”), and
“The Ladies of Young Money Entertainment” — Nicki Minaj (“Knockout”)
and Shanell (“American Star,” “Prom Queen,” “Running,”
“I’m So Over You”). Musically, Rebirth melds innovative rhymes
with complex melodies accented by deep bass lines and touches of rock, reggae,
and ’80s pop, giving listeners the kind of unexpected twists and turns
that make for a great album.
Highlights include the intoxicating Cool & Dre-produced lead single, “On
Fire,” which brings together the spirit of ’80s pop with a hypnotic
Miami bass-inspired beat. It is a record that will heat up the airwaves while
sending fans rushing to dance floors across the globe. “Prom Queen”
is another standout track. Produced by Infamous, the song brings together elements
of rock and hip-hop in a way that doesn’t compromise the integrity of
either genre. “I have evolved both lyrically and musically as an artist
and I want everyone to hear my growing pains,” says Wayne. “This
is probably my best work yet."
Buttressed by stellar production combined with Lil Wayne’s seamless flow,
distinct vocals, outstanding lyrics, plus his willingness to break new musical
ground, Rebirth will no doubt be ranked among the finest albums of 2010.
Lil’ Wayne discography :
Tha Carter III
Label: Cash Money Records
Release Date: May 13, 2008
We The Best
Label: RBC
Release Date: April 1, 2008
Happy Father’s
Day
Label: BCD Music Group
Release Date: March 25, 2008
The Drought Is
Over: Grand Closing
Label: None
Release Date: 2008
Like Father, Like
Son
Labels: Cash Money Records, Universal Records
Release Date: October 31, 2006
Dedication 2
Label: 101 Distribution
Release Date: September 4, 2006
Tha Carter II
Label: Cash Money Records
Release Date: December 6, 2005
Tha Carter
Label: Cash Money Records
Release Date: June 29, 2004
500 Degreez
Label: Cash Money Records
Release Date: July 23, 2002
Lights Out
Label: Cash Money Records
Release Date: December 19, 2000
Tha Block Is Hot
Label: Cash Money Records
Release Date: November 2, 1999
Naaah, Dis Kid
Can’t Be From Canada?!!
Label: Lefrak-Moelis
Release Date: December 8, 1998
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