Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/tULgDEf_gJI/v-deo.html Dam I put "Time" instead of "Tim Westwood" LOL Woops. Hope you guys enjoy either way. Subscribe to ya boy fam, WEEZY F BABY!!!
Man literally got signed at 12, went platinum in high school, got a GED, went to University of Houston and graduated with a major in political science and minored in psychology. Man is a legend!!
Mind you folks Wayne is only 3 years older than Cole, 4 years older than Drake and 5 years older than k.dot. He's been in the game for so long that one forgets he's the same generation as these aforementioned guys.
@@antoniopalmer15 it's a pleasure bro. We need to appreciate this living legend while he's still alive and give him his roses because there'll never be another Weezy F.
That's an extremely good point... Wayne been in the game since he was like 8. I forget sometimes myself that I'm 4yrs older than Wayne seems like I grew up listening to him. AND it's crazy that my sons listen to Wayne themselves today. He's the greatest to ever do it... Timeless 💯
@@VinylGuruOfficial shiiit all i see is ppl saying he’s the goat i personally don’t think he is but he definitely deserves all the praise he gets that mans work ethic is different
@@4DaFam there is a before an after Lil Wayne; that puts him at legend level imho, and Im not a fan honestly, but he really shook the rap game with a new thing. Too bad he's not taking care of himself and is evaporating in front of all of us with all his personal issues
2006 when I got into when, heard him ok Holla at me remix. Was just different. Also I think poppin remix verse might be my favorite. Its just so fucking good man
The beauty of Wayne is that he can still end up on top charting hits without that nostalgia factor that other rappers have, he paved the way for the new sound so he feels at home, the man is timeless
@@prod.bydiegocorleone lil wayne didnt maintain? Do u even know what ur saying lmao lil wayne was jumpin from wen i was in elementary all the way to wen i was in high-school how is that not maintaining
@@ktownghost4026 being relevant is maintaining! Wayne hasnt been relevant since the cash money lawsuit! That dont mean he isnt one of the greats because he is! But the music since than isnt hitting like it used to. The perception this generations has, wont put Wayne higher than a lil baby or something.
This man is an ICON. His multiple flows, versatility, and word play, is truly unmatched! Growing up in the South Wayne was played nonstop but I grew a much deeper fan on my own. He has timeless hits what else can I say besides being a legend 💯
@i have 0 followers well then u should know every rapper has mediocre lines especially rappers that DONT STOP RAPPING. Dude doesn't stop, ever. And so ofc he's gonna have mediocre lines but he's got so much classics his lyrics are some of the best ever out of any rapper, ever. And we could argue, I'm here for ya a**
the difference between wayne and all the rappers he surpassed is that he was so self aware about what he wanted to become and how he wanted the world to see him as a rapper. other rappers just wanted the advance, the lambo and a mansion ( and 95 percent of these other rappers fumbled the bag and their careers are basically casper the friendly ghost)
Wayne is so talented and adorable. He really didn’t age even though he got older . He had so many looks over the years but still remains young in his spirit . He is a living legend 💜🙌🏼
Bruh this took me back in time . Ultimate nostalgia. Lil Wayne really laced my childhood and adulthood with the dopest music and bars I've ever heard and he's still relevant today.
Bro this is incredible! Wayne is the goat forever and the soundtrack to my teenage years. I wish kids now could understand just how incredible he was. What a time to be alive for real! Thank you for taking this so seriously and all the hard work!
@@itsAaronSpeaking your work is greatly appreciated. These young bucks don't know shit about the og's besides pac, and biggie. And don't get it twisted they are goats. But I spoke with some like 19 to 25 year olds and they had no idea idea that cash money was even around back then They also didn't realize who juvenile or the hot boys was until I said back that azz up and that just blew my mind. lol I asked them who from your generation would you consider a poet or lyricist and they tried telling me Lil yachty and dababy. He was trying to tell me da baby has some of the best metaphors out there . And I told them are you kidding me have you ever heard of Cassidy . Now don't get it twisted dababys not awful by any means. So I put them on to some game about some real lyricist like big pun, Eminem, Rakim, multiple members of the Wu-Tang Clan, Jadakiss, I even asked are you familiar with nas and the dude says the only song I Know by Nas is Ether. Lol every gangster rap bone in my body wanted to cringe I couldn't believe he's never heard of the song rewind or shoot em up. I mean the Nigga really spits the entire song completely backwards and it makes sense. At that point I couldn't even look at them because they weren't familiar with Busta Rhymes, Twista, some dude tried telling me DMX wasn't even that great. And that's what I had to walk away before I murdered somebody LOL. And don't get it twisted I love southern music and I think juvenile is one of the best lyricists to come out of the South amongst t i and a few others in that positive message killer.mike spreads is fire. UGK Bun B is amazing, all Three 6 Mafia, frayser boy, Project Pat, lil whyte, ilove it all. .
@@murdermass6177 Man I was cringing reading this! Good stuff putting on em game though bro! They just don’t get it! A legendary stretch of years we had in the past!
Most people don’t understand how influential and innovative Wayne was unless they were around back then and could never even imagine the things he accomplished.. definitely one of the most important rappers of all time
After hearing this, all I can say is ...he always knew what he wanted from young and went for it. Didn't need anybody to motivate him, he motivated himself. He is self assured and brave.Those are qualities to emulate.
This video makes remember how much tv used to follow celebrities. I haven't watched tv seriously in about 2 years and its so nostalgic seeing these interviews from channels that probably dont even exist anymore. Before the internet really popped off this was the only way to see how your favorite singers lived.
@@itsAaronSpeaking my sister says mtv cribs was like Instagram live. Nowadays you have interviews on UA-cam hosted by various channels like no jumper and mass appeal. I'm very young, born 2002 but I still remember a brief window of time when you saw music videos on TV channels like spike and VH1. Theyre still around but it's not common. The 2000s was a wierd time for celebrity culture.
He is the Greatest to ever do it. I don’t care what other people say. Biggest inspiration to me in music and pop culture man. I’m from New Orleans originally and moved young because of hurricane Katrina. I tell people all the time I don’t think lil Wayne realize how much of a impact he made man. He kept New Orleans on the map in my opinion. He ran the game at a time where New Orleans could have been forgotten.
Like myself wouldn’t have I known about New Orleans if it wasn’t through Wayne. He loved his city he never stopped rapping about it in music.. he real goat in hiphop 🐐
This man is literally the blueprint of todays rap 💯from flows, clothes , hell even the drugs niggas use now like be for real the man is arguably the most important and influential rapper ever
His output from 2004-2008 is unrivaled. Edit: I made this comment about 15-20 mins into the video. Now it’s about 5 mins from ending and just wanted to say Phenomenal job my guy, great video can’t wait to watch part two!
LIl Wayne always giving a postive attitude when he talks about his everyday life events and personal life. GodBless him and hope his talent keeps him making good music.
Man I'm a song writer and I didn't even realize it but he had a influence on how I write and how much songs I have. All I can say is that what this man has done may never be matched. 1 of the best to ever grace the microphone.
Before my older brother died me and him would listen to nothing but lil Wayne. he brings nothing but some of the only good memories I have. I remember The Carter 3 being the very first album I bought in 6th grade. I’m 25 btw now
Im a music person but rap/hip hop never really was my thing but Lil Wayne is probably the only artist of this genre I would ever listen to period! He is so talented!
Late to the party but, Damn! I remember all this.. Wayne was a standout rapper LONG before he was anywhere near platinum.. one of the GOATs.. excellent documentary, my man
Man Wayne was damn near all I listened to at 1 time. He in my top 3 most influential rappers ever. Not just b/c of his raps, but the overall from his hair, clothes, tattooing ur whole body, lean, rappers using auto tune etc. Not that he created any of these things but he influenced the world to do it....Wayne is a Pac baby with aloooot of brothers & sisters & still today Pac got alot of grandkids, but at the sametime Wayne got a shit load of kids running the industry right now...Definitely the 1 of the goats. Pac is MJ & Wayne is Kobe. I remember when people laughed at Wayne 4 saying he was the best rapper alive at the end of Bring it Back & he made niggaz respect it. That Carter 2 is in my top 10 albums. Then he was killing all those features. I used to be so excited when di seen a new track that said "Featuring Wayne" & he killed everything he was on
Wayne the goat dis made my day watching dis growing Wayne show me u can rap at 14 in blow up I wanted to be like him I remember watching his live performance
God Wayne. Please never leave us. I graduated in 07..... when his career started I started making memories lol. Man I can't wait for part 2.... then to watch it over again writing down songs for my cd imma burn for old times sake
great job! took me back. your lucky if you lived to witness lil waynes start. all his dedications etc remind me of my highschool days. since these new rappers came out its like the world got hit with the neuralyzer because nobody remembers or cares for real rap anymore and its sad.
Nice. You mention every underrated Wayne mixtape and mixtape track I know of. He was certainly exceptional and unmatched during his reign. If Wayne released these tracks as singles today they would chart for sure.
Bro Wayne really held it down for soooo long...... That Carter Album was so OD 🔥🔥🔥..... Gangsta Grillz first tape was insane too.... all this shit brings me back
Thanks for doing his era justice. During that time Wayne was the guy. All the deep cuts that weren’t really “mainstream” …you had to be there to know about em and cherish those songs
I remember those glory years, lil Wayne was everybody's idol, some like Messi some don't, some like Ronaldo some don't, some like LeBron some don't but lil Wayne everybody l loved and imitated him, everyone wore skinny jeans and Supra shoes
best Rapper ALIVE. Bruh the whole 2000 I think is Wayne all day from 2000 - 2010 hardest worker in any studio still killing features to this day c'mon respect greatness there would be no lil Uzi no lil this no lil that if you weezy f baby was not born he is was n will always be legendary in my book
This was really well done! I saw Wayne in CT for his Dedication tour and it was such a good show. He has so much energy while also remaining so humble and the way he thanked his fans, really talking to the audience and being genuine, it was amazing. It's not that I was surprised for him to be like that but he'd been top of my "must see in concert" for so long and I was finally seeing him, so it felt unreal! Also, 50 throwin shade, what a JOKE lmao
This is why Wayne is tha Goat! It’ll never be another Lil Wayne Pure Talent with every single rap ability in his arsenal. Childhood prodigy Wayne catalog can’t be touched and Work Ethic is unmatched. The Icon. My favorite rapper all my life. This was a Great documentary💯
Lil Wayne said in a interview. If you every paid for one of my mix tapes you got robbed, all my mixtapes was free. Great level of marketing to get his true talent out there. It’s like a you get 2 for free then you’ll want have to buy my album.
I appreciate all of the air time you gave to clips of Wayne’s music and clips. Some might call it lazy but I see it as you letting the artist speak for themself instead of trying to tie some watered-down narrative, like a lot of channels do… great documentary my man. Can’t wait to watch part two.
I loooove Wayne and you did great with this doc... Now I feel scared like ehhh, we losing so many legends, and listening to the part where he said I just know what my next 12 mins gon be and tomorrow not guareented, and who likes promises anyway " real very real, he is the greatest metaphorically legend love him
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Dam I put "Time" instead of "Tim Westwood" LOL Woops. Hope you guys enjoy either way. Subscribe to ya boy fam, WEEZY F BABY!!!
It's ok
@@playboicarti1736 thanks bro lol it bothers me since im such a perfectionist... but oh well. Part 2 in 2 weeks!
@@itsAaronSpeaking back to work 🙂😁
pt2
it’s okay Aaron ❤️, we love the video. Big fan from South Africa 🇿🇦
Man literally got signed at 12, went platinum in high school, got a GED, went to University of Houston and graduated with a major in political science and minored in psychology. Man is a legend!!
What lol
Not true. He was forced to drop out of University of Houston due to his schedule. He received an HONORARY degree in 2008 from UH.
Bruh people just be typing anything these days😂😂😂 this all cap
@@lucarossi9453 and you a hating bitch so what
@@lucarossi9453 facts g 😂😂
Mind you folks Wayne is only 3 years older than Cole, 4 years older than Drake and 5 years older than k.dot. He's been in the game for so long that one forgets he's the same generation as these aforementioned guys.
That is insane actually I had no idea
@@baphometfathom5348 A living legend..
Damn Wayne been Up for so long I never realized that I appreciate you for pointing that out tho bro That’s Crazy tho
@@antoniopalmer15 it's a pleasure bro. We need to appreciate this living legend while he's still alive and give him his roses because there'll never be another Weezy F.
That's an extremely good point...
Wayne been in the game since he was like 8. I forget sometimes myself that I'm 4yrs older than Wayne seems like I grew up listening to him. AND it's crazy that my sons listen to Wayne themselves today. He's the greatest to ever do it... Timeless 💯
Wayne doesnt get the praise he deserves…hes a living legend. The reason I became a hip hop fan
Man what? The general consensus from this generation is that Wayne is the goat he gets a lot of praise
@@4DaFam not enough lol
@@VinylGuruOfficial shiiit all i see is ppl saying he’s the goat i personally don’t think he is but he definitely deserves all the praise he gets that mans work ethic is different
@@4DaFam facts!!
@@4DaFam there is a before an after Lil Wayne; that puts him at legend level imho, and Im not a fan honestly, but he really shook the rap game with a new thing. Too bad he's not taking care of himself and is evaporating in front of all of us with all his personal issues
Massive Lil Wayne fan right here. This man is one of the greatest ever, and what a damn journey Wayne has been on. Incredible career.
IM THE BIGGEST WAYNE FAN
2006 when I got into when, heard him ok Holla at me remix. Was just different. Also I think poppin remix verse might be my favorite. Its just so fucking good man
On a real note, Drought 3 best ever. My opinion... not mixtape, best work of art!
@@TheBobcat813 and I'm the next hottest lyrical rapper alive check me out
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The beauty of Wayne is that he can still end up on top charting hits without that nostalgia factor that other rappers have, he paved the way for the new sound so he feels at home, the man is timeless
New Generation NEVER compare Lil Baby to Weezy
Fr
There both good But different No comparison needed
Facts 🤟 been fw Wayne since hot boys
New generation kid here but weezy da goat
Of course not, however, Lil Wayne is a rapper/poet while Lil Baby is a street nigga turned rapper.
"weezy F. baby and da F is for phenomenal" 😭🔥
😭🔥
10:39 “shout out to my baby brother after 19 years. My mom got her groove back” 🤣😂
Lil Wayne has always been wild
lmfao
That part had me rollin 😭😭😭😭😭
Is his little bro still alive? You don’t hear much from him
@@MayorMe aside from this interview, I actually have never heard or seen his brother
This was really well done. Wayne is such a special talent. No matter how big he is, he always feels underrated in a way. Dope video g!
Thats because he didnt maintaine
@@prod.bydiegocorleone elaborate
@@prod.bydiegocorleone lil wayne didnt maintain? Do u even know what ur saying lmao lil wayne was jumpin from wen i was in elementary all the way to wen i was in high-school how is that not maintaining
@@ktownghost4026 being relevant is maintaining! Wayne hasnt been relevant since the cash money lawsuit!
That dont mean he isnt one of the greats because he is! But the music since than isnt hitting like it used to.
The perception this generations has, wont put Wayne higher than a lil baby or something.
@@prod.bydiegocorleone I’m 16 and weezy is over lil baby not even close
Your take on "I feel like dying" is exactly what my brother and cousins would say to each other
lmaoo word
This man is an ICON. His multiple flows, versatility, and word play, is truly unmatched! Growing up in the South Wayne was played nonstop but I grew a much deeper fan on my own. He has timeless hits what else can I say besides being a legend 💯
Wayne is the greatest metaphorical lyricist of all time
Hands down
I would put Twista in there too.. but Wayne is certainly a standout
I used to be addicted to listening to Wayne. But the greatest lyricist? He says stuff like “weezy f baby and the f is for phenomenal” lol
It's not just metaphors wayne is very poetic he been painting vivid imagery in his rhymes & hands down has the best flow & most versatile rapper
@i have 0 followers well then u should know every rapper has mediocre lines especially rappers that DONT STOP RAPPING. Dude doesn't stop, ever. And so ofc he's gonna have mediocre lines but he's got so much classics his lyrics are some of the best ever out of any rapper, ever. And we could argue, I'm here for ya a**
the difference between wayne and all the rappers he surpassed is that he was so self aware about what he wanted to become and how he wanted the world to see him as a rapper. other rappers just wanted the advance, the lambo and a mansion ( and 95 percent of these other rappers fumbled the bag and their careers are basically casper the friendly ghost)
I hear u& it's so true, master p done the same thing, but weezy started when he was really young, much luv for lil weezy
Wayne is so talented and adorable. He really didn’t age even though he got older . He had so many looks over the years but still remains young in his spirit . He is a living legend 💜🙌🏼
Bruh this took me back in time . Ultimate nostalgia. Lil Wayne really laced my childhood and adulthood with the dopest music and bars I've ever heard and he's still relevant today.
part 2 droppin later today!
I was in 8th grade when fire man came out. I grew up with this guy
Bro this is incredible! Wayne is the goat forever and the soundtrack to my teenage years. I wish kids now could understand just how incredible he was. What a time to be alive for real! Thank you for taking this so seriously and all the hard work!
thank u for appreciating my work man!
@@itsAaronSpeaking your work is greatly appreciated. These young bucks don't know shit about the og's besides pac, and biggie. And don't get it twisted they are goats. But I spoke with some like 19 to 25 year olds and they had no idea idea that cash money was even around back then They also didn't realize who juvenile or the hot boys was until I said back that azz up and that just blew my mind. lol I asked them who from your generation would you consider a poet or lyricist and they tried telling me Lil yachty and dababy. He was trying to tell me da baby has some of the best metaphors out there . And I told them are you kidding me have you ever heard of Cassidy . Now don't get it twisted dababys not awful by any means. So I put them on to some game about some real lyricist like big pun, Eminem, Rakim, multiple members of the Wu-Tang Clan, Jadakiss, I even asked are you familiar with nas and the dude says the only song I Know by Nas is Ether. Lol every gangster rap bone in my body wanted to cringe I couldn't believe he's never heard of the song rewind or shoot em up. I mean the Nigga really spits the entire song completely backwards and it makes sense. At that point I couldn't even look at them because they weren't familiar with Busta Rhymes, Twista, some dude tried telling me DMX wasn't even that great. And that's what I had to walk away before I murdered somebody LOL. And don't get it twisted I love southern music and I think juvenile is one of the best lyricists to come out of the South amongst t i and a few others in that positive message killer.mike spreads is fire. UGK Bun B is amazing, all Three 6 Mafia, frayser boy, Project Pat, lil whyte, ilove it all. .
@@murdermass6177 Man I was cringing reading this! Good stuff putting on em game though bro! They just don’t get it! A legendary stretch of years we had in the past!
Nah he trash man’s sound like a bot whatchu mean fool
@@itsAaronSpeaking,,z
Most people don’t understand how influential and innovative Wayne was unless they were around back then and could never even imagine the things he accomplished.. definitely one of the most important rappers of all time
After hearing this, all I can say is ...he always knew what he wanted from young and went for it. Didn't need anybody to motivate him, he motivated himself. He is self assured and brave.Those are qualities to emulate.
This video makes remember how much tv used to follow celebrities. I haven't watched tv seriously in about 2 years and its so nostalgic seeing these interviews from channels that probably dont even exist anymore. Before the internet really popped off this was the only way to see how your favorite singers lived.
broooo thats a great point!!!!! social media is the new tv
@@itsAaronSpeaking my sister says mtv cribs was like Instagram live.
Nowadays you have interviews on UA-cam hosted by various channels like no jumper and mass appeal.
I'm very young, born 2002 but I still remember a brief window of time when you saw music videos on TV channels like spike and VH1. Theyre still around but it's not common.
The 2000s was a wierd time for celebrity culture.
He is the Greatest to ever do it. I don’t care what other people say. Biggest inspiration to me in music and pop culture man. I’m from New Orleans originally and moved young because of hurricane Katrina. I tell people all the time I don’t think lil Wayne realize how much of a impact he made man. He kept New Orleans on the map in my opinion. He ran the game at a time where New Orleans could have been forgotten.
Like myself wouldn’t have I known about New Orleans if it wasn’t through Wayne. He loved his city he never stopped rapping about it in music.. he real goat in hiphop 🐐
No artist has influenced the game more then Lil Wayne
He trash lmao
I agree whole heartedly
@@marselisscott6702 I mean… Rakim.
Lil Wayne's lyricism is on and has always been on levels most people couldn't even begin to understand
2008 was Wayne’s year for sure it’s crazy
This man is literally the blueprint of todays rap 💯from flows, clothes , hell even the drugs niggas use now like be for real the man is arguably the most important and influential rapper ever
37:47 I felt them chills,, nostalgia ain’t the word, we walked home from school like 9 deep everyday singing every song word for word
His output from 2004-2008 is unrivaled.
Edit: I made this comment about 15-20 mins into the video. Now it’s about 5 mins from ending and just wanted to say Phenomenal job my guy, great video can’t wait to watch part two!
thank yu bro!!!!
The quality was undeniable 06 07
LIl Wayne always giving a postive attitude when he talks about his everyday life events and personal life. GodBless him and hope his talent keeps him making good music.
Man I'm a song writer and I didn't even realize it but he had a influence on how I write and how much songs I have. All I can say is that what this man has done may never be matched. 1 of the best to ever grace the microphone.
Before my older brother died me and him would listen to nothing but lil Wayne. he brings nothing but some of the only good memories I have. I remember The Carter 3 being the very first album I bought in 6th grade. I’m 25 btw now
♥️💯
Im a music person but rap/hip hop never really was my thing but Lil Wayne is probably the only artist of this genre I would ever listen to period! He is so talented!
Late to the party but, Damn! I remember all this.. Wayne was a standout rapper LONG before he was anywhere near platinum.. one of the GOATs.. excellent documentary, my man
thank u for watchin my brotha!! check out part 2 🙏🏼💯
Being a huge Weezy fan who missed his very early years, this was amazing to watch man, luv!
2007 lil wayne was invincible. Wayne was also wayyy healthier and the drugs hadn't burned him out just yet. Wayne's a living legend.
Goat and it isn't competitive. These other rappers are lucky that weezy let's em live.
LET EM KNOW!!!!
Lil Wayne one of the most influential rappers in history
Man Wayne was damn near all I listened to at 1 time. He in my top 3 most influential rappers ever. Not just b/c of his raps, but the overall from his hair, clothes, tattooing ur whole body, lean, rappers using auto tune etc. Not that he created any of these things but he influenced the world to do it....Wayne is a Pac baby with aloooot of brothers & sisters & still today Pac got alot of grandkids, but at the sametime Wayne got a shit load of kids running the industry right now...Definitely the 1 of the goats. Pac is MJ & Wayne is Kobe. I remember when people laughed at Wayne 4 saying he was the best rapper alive at the end of Bring it Back & he made niggaz respect it. That Carter 2 is in my top 10 albums. Then he was killing all those features. I used to be so excited when di seen a new track that said "Featuring Wayne" & he killed everything he was on
Wayne the goat dis made my day watching dis growing Wayne show me u can rap at 14 in blow up I wanted to be like him I remember watching his live performance
Damn he was a musical giant! He’s my #2 of all time behind 2PAC! Man hit’s after hits! #ICON
It's 2pac ....Wayne....den everybody else
@@coppermanarrowz1001 “And next time u mention Pac, Biggie or Jay-Z, dont’t forget Weezy babyyy” 🤲🤲🤲
Greatest to ever do it 🔥🔥🔥another fire documentary... can't wait for part 2
secret behind his success: Young Wayne was so self aware and mature considering his age and yes truly talented 🔥
He had the wherewithal to surround himself with intelligent company.. hard to do at any age, let alone a young teen..
@@bullast2046 he got true artist development that benefits him staring so young he evolved as he got older unlike bow wow
@@TeamLilCorey yea man.. I can see the album cover of his, in my head, when he was with cash money but I can’t remember the name of the album
@@bullast2046 tha block is hot ? Or something after that
Its cool to see how open he is now about his attempted suicide since it had clearly been played off as a complete accident.
omg how dumb are you that would discredit every lyric written if that was a lie
God Wayne. Please never leave us. I graduated in 07..... when his career started I started making memories lol. Man I can't wait for part 2.... then to watch it over again writing down songs for my cd imma burn for old times sake
Da Drought 3 IS WAYNE’S BEST PROJECT AND ONE OF THE BEST MUSIC PIECES OF ALL TIME!
Something you forgot & one night only are 2 of my favorite Wayne records . They’re too sick!!
Facts!
Both of those are 🔥
great job! took me back. your lucky if you lived to witness lil waynes start. all his dedications etc remind me of my highschool days. since these new rappers came out its like the world got hit with the neuralyzer because nobody remembers or cares for real rap anymore and its sad.
Wayne gave us various streams, performances, albums, mixtapes, hits, singles, jams, joints, features, and other such things yeah
"I'm a BET soldier, an MTV gangsta, I will be on VH1 when I'm done being famous" -- Lil Wayne
We still celebrate him in Africa 🌍
One of the greatest
After this You should watch Wayne documentary that was dropped when Carter 3 was released. I always love watching that doc everyone once in a a while.
Man forgot he had this many mixtapes I just remembered dedication da drought and no ceilings
I like the one that he spit on that ice cream paint job beat on no ceilings
The best rapper ever 💯🔥 iconic bro let’s get it
Nice. You mention every underrated Wayne mixtape and mixtape track I know of. He was certainly exceptional and unmatched during his reign.
If Wayne released these tracks as singles today they would chart for sure.
Bro Wayne really held it down for soooo long...... That Carter Album was so OD 🔥🔥🔥..... Gangsta Grillz first tape was insane too.... all this shit brings me back
Thanks for doing his era justice. During that time Wayne was the guy. All the deep cuts that weren’t really “mainstream” …you had to be there to know about em and cherish those songs
thats a FACT!!!!
I remember those glory years, lil Wayne was everybody's idol, some like Messi some don't, some like Ronaldo some don't, some like LeBron some don't but lil Wayne everybody l loved and imitated him, everyone wore skinny jeans and Supra shoes
I remember him when he wouldn’t cuss then he turned 18 and went off the chain he’s a legend for sure
i really liked his rock phase he didnt fall off just wanted to try a different route and knockout wit nicki is a classic
This was an amazing documentary you made with great footage and track call outs! Pay homage to the King while he’s still here 🐐 👑 🔥 🙏🏽
One of the best documentaries I have seen in a while
Didn’t even watch it yet and I dropped a like. I needed this. Plus you got multiple parts 🔥🔥🔥
best Rapper ALIVE. Bruh the whole 2000 I think is Wayne all day from 2000 - 2010 hardest worker in any studio still killing features to this day c'mon respect greatness there would be no lil Uzi no lil this no lil that if you weezy f baby was not born he is was n will always be legendary in my book
on god bruh!!!
Absolutely
One of my favorite Wayne verses is on Hollywood Divorce with Outkast and Snoop Dogg. Wayne the Goat 🐐
One of the realest verses ever laid.
Ha! Hollywood Divorce..
Bruh hurry up with the next part !! This shit mad interesting and entertaining man, keep it up 👌🏿
Really great work!!!! Lookin forward for part 2
This makes me go back into my teenie years
Wayne had a crazy run from 05-09 like no one did at that time it’s crazy
2004-2011 then drill Music came along
This is amazing, well done my friend! Cant wait for the next part!
So Glad you made a part two because he has so much fire 🔥 🎶🎼🎤music & his reign never stopped ya hear me. #TopFiveDeadOrAlive 💯✌🏾
Thank you for bringing me baaaaacccckkkkk‼️‼️ this is a goated video my Wayne really made my childhood amazing 🥺🥺
Dude I’m 26 so I grew up on Wayne from 2005 on. Like damn this takes me way back
Great job bro. I grew up same as you so certain way you put things it brought me back. Keep up the great work
The nostalgia this brought up! Nice work dude thanks for this.
appreciate u!!!
Man, this was well put together. True living legend 🐐
The nostalgia you bring me with these videos!
thank u!!
This was really well done! I saw Wayne in CT for his Dedication tour and it was such a good show. He has so much energy while also remaining so humble and the way he thanked his fans, really talking to the audience and being genuine, it was amazing. It's not that I was surprised for him to be like that but he'd been top of my "must see in concert" for so long and I was finally seeing him, so it felt unreal!
Also, 50 throwin shade, what a JOKE lmao
I’m glad we didn’t lose this legend
Lil Wayne the GOAT!! POINT BLANK!!
brooo this was 🔥🔥and i feel the love you have for Wayne
keep it up
hey this is super nice bro!
you took me back to epic times in the early to mid 2000's
The first Carter was so many High School memories
After seeing watching Wayne's story this bring me to the conclusion that Eminem really had it rough but he eventually broke the barrier
I had all the albums mixtapes, singles and features
I used to listen to lil wayne
and nobody else
great video dude 💯
appreciate you fr
This is why Wayne is tha Goat! It’ll never be another Lil Wayne Pure Talent with every single rap ability in his arsenal. Childhood prodigy Wayne catalog can’t be touched and Work Ethic is unmatched. The Icon. My favorite rapper all my life. This was a Great documentary💯
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Man I was young when a lot of those early mixtapes drop. I gotta go back and listen
The best rapper alive.
Hes in the mix
@@marcuspolo9106 one of the
Well done 👏👏👏
Total nostalgia, memory lane!
Amazing effort as always.
Lil Wayne said in a interview. If you every paid for one of my mix tapes you got robbed, all my mixtapes was free. Great level of marketing to get his true talent out there. It’s like a you get 2 for free then you’ll want have to buy my album.
I appreciate all of the air time you gave to clips of Wayne’s music and clips. Some might call it lazy but I see it as you letting the artist speak for themself instead of trying to tie some watered-down narrative, like a lot of channels do… great documentary my man. Can’t wait to watch part two.
Man watching this interview last year got me interested in Wayne’s music, he really be going crazy
I’m happy I was apart that era, I been bumping Wayne since them hotboy days
Back with another great documentary 🔥🔥
I’m glad I grew up in the area of Wayne, I witnessed all of this from start till now. What a time
“My momma got her groove back (laughs)” he ain’t have to put her business out there like that 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
feel like dying had me spooked to😂
Sky's the limit one of my favorite Wayne songs.
07 was my n still da best year of my life Wayne’ music got me threw depression
The 🐐! This was put together nice! Great work!
I loooove Wayne and you did great with this doc... Now I feel scared like ehhh, we losing so many legends, and listening to the part where he said I just know what my next 12 mins gon be and tomorrow not guareented, and who likes promises anyway " real very real, he is the greatest metaphorically legend love him
bruh...great job with these documentaries. keep up the good work. the nostalgiaaaa ahhhh
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