Lil Wayne Reacts to Being Ranked 7th Best All Time Rapper

It’s no secret that Lil Wayne is one of the best rappers in history. His career started at a young age and he has since made a name for himself as one of the biggest rap artists in the industry.

Recently, Billboard put out a list ranking the top 50 rappers of all time and Lil Wayne was ranked 7th. It sparked some controversy among Hip Hop fans.

He’s the King of the Game

A recent Billboard/Vibe’s 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time list ranks Lil Wayne 7th best all time rapper. While some Hip Hop fans may disagree with the placement, he is still deserving of the ranking.

Weezy has been a lyrical mastermind for decades now, fusing multisyllabic rhyming with clever rhyme schemes and gobs of wordplay. He’s a cultural influence that will be embedded into the fabric of hip-hop forever, and his contributions to rap have inspired several generations of artists.

In the latest episode of Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe podcast, Weezy was asked about being ranked in the top 7 among rappers of all time. He reacted to the news, saying that it was a “cool honor” and said that he would like to work with Kendrick Lamar in the future.

The rap game has come a long way, and there are so many great rappers to choose from that it can be hard to decide who is the greatest of all time. Ultimately, we’ve chosen the artists that have influenced the game in the most meaningful ways.

He’s the King of the Rap Game

Despite all the craziness that has occurred in recent years, Lil Wayne remains the number one rapper in the game. The New Orleans-native is revered by the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Drake and 2 Chainz.

He’s been a driving force in the rise of the hip hop genre. And he’s inspired many other artists along the way.

As a result, he’s been nicknamed the King of the Rap Game. And it’s not hard to see why, as he’s done everything from changing the genre to creating some of its best moments.

The late 2000s saw a huge shift in how rappers released their music. Rather than releasing an album, a series of mixtapes was the new norm, and Wayne was on it.

He was one of the first to really capitalize on this and turn it into a full-blown industry, with many artists referring to him as “the King of the Mixtape Game.”

It’s no secret that he has a strong work ethic and aggressive self-promotion. This has allowed him to build a massive fan base and become one of the biggest artists in the industry. He’s also helped shape the way that other rappers approach their craft, and his work ethic is a reason why some of today’s greatest artists have chosen to follow in his footsteps.

He’s the King of the Cash Game

Lil Wayne has established himself as a highly accomplished rapper in the history of hip-hop. With a net worth of $21 million, Wayne is a household name and he has built his reputation by consistently delivering top-notch music.

He’s a legend of the rap game, earning seven number one albums and over 138 appearances on the Billboard Hot 100. In addition to being a recording artist, Wayne is also a producer and entrepreneur. He’s a member of Young Money Entertainment, which has released 14 number one albums and currently features rappers Drake and Nicki Minaj.

As a young kid, Lil Wayne grew up in New Orleans’ impoverished 17th Ward. Fortunately, he was eventually discovered by Cash Money Records head Bryan Williams. He soon joined the label’s all-star group, Hot Boys, which included Juvenile, B.G., and Turk.

The group, which was also helmed by Mannie Fresh, landed its first hit with “Bling Bling” and went on to release the platinum-selling album Guerrilla Warfare. Weezy also began releasing solo work.

His latest album, Tha Carter IV, debuted at number one and sold more than a million copies. His newest single is called “Kant Nobody,” which features a sample of an old DMX interview on the intro. It’s a self-assured song about being a champion in the game.

He’s the King of the Hip Hop Game

Lil Wayne was recently ranked 7th best all time rapper by Billboard and Vibe. The rankings were based on body of work/achievements, cultural impact/influence, lyrics and flow.

In an interview with Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe, Weezy reacted to his ranking and expressed his pride in being a part of the game. He also discussed his new song “Kant Nobody,” which features the late emcee DMX.

He’s been a staple in Hip Hop for the last two decades and has amassed an impressive body of work. He’s had multiple number-one singles, platinum albums, and Grammy Awards under his belt.

His lyrical chops are insane, which is why he’s been able to stay relevant for so long. He doesn’t need to rap fast or multi syllables, which allows him to craft intricate rhymes that make sense.

He’s also one of the most versatile artists in the game. He can create songs that can be played on radio and TV, which is something that few other MCs can claim. He’s also one of the most successful artists of all time with more than 100 million album sales and over 22 Grammy Awards to his name.

He’s the King of the Money Game

Billboard recently released their list of the best all time rappers, and lil wayne was ranked 7th. He was joined by the likes of rap legends like Biggie Smalls, Eminem, Nas, and Kendrick Lamar.

Wayne has been in the game for decades and has honed his lyrical prowess over time to include multi-syllabic rapping, clever rhyme schemes, and gobs of wordplay. He’s arguably the best rapper of all time and his music continues to dominate the charts today, earning him numerous Grammy Awards along the way.

He’s also a highly successful businessman and one of the most recognizable hip-hop stars in the world. He founded the Young Money record label and helped cultivate rap icons Drake and Nicki Minaj, both of whom are now top Billboard all-time chart artists.

His latest album, The Carter 6, has received many positive reviews. However, there’s one thing that’s causing a lot of controversy.

In his song “The King of the Money Game,” lil wayne compares himself to the New York mafia and claims that he’s the only man who can make money and get what he wants in life. He then shifts gears and raps about his ways with women.

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