The Official Lil Wayne Hall Of Fame
For all the new Lil Wayne fans or fans that have missed maybe one or two of Lil Waynes most memorable songs or videos, here is a thread for all those which is known as
'The Official Lil Wayne Hall Of Fame'
Now we all know it is impossible to put all his greatest songs on a list because there are way to many, plus that isn't what this thread is about, this is a list of his most remembered songs, classics and songs that marked great chapters in his rap career
Make suggestions in the comments and then i will post it here because i cant remember them all
Lil Waynes Hall Of Fame Songs:
B.G. - Bling Bling (Feat. Birdman, Turk, Mannie Fresh, Juvenile, & Lil Wayne)
Album: Chopper City In The Ghetto
Year: 1999
Description: This song is where Wayne popularized the term 'Bling Bling'. This was also the song that many say started his fanbase as a solo artist although it was not even his own song, he was only featured on the chorus and had a verse on the radio version of the song.
Lil Wayne - Tha Block Is Hot
Album: Tha Block Is Hot
Year: 1999
Description: This song was the lead single off of Lil Waynes first solo album, and jump started his solo career as a platinum selling artist. This song was also featured at number 50 on vh1's '100 Greastest Hip Hop Songs Of All Time'.
Lil Wayne - Fuck Tha World
Album: Tha Block Is Hot
Year: 1999
Description: Lil Wayne pours his emotions out in a song about how his life has changed and how he has been affected by things such as his stepfathers murder and his daughter reginae's birth. We see Wayne in a way we do not often see him in, and it shows the trouble he has over come in his early teenage years of his life.
Lil Wayne - Grown Man
Album: Lights Out
Year: 2000
Description: This song is remembered for its incredible lyrics about Wayne having to take responsibility for his actions, showing a softer side where Weezy shows he should step up and take care of his family and grow maturely.
Lil Wayne - 10 000 Bars
Mixtape: 10 000 Bars
Year: 2001
Description: At this point Lil Waynes career was on a downfall after his album 'Lights Out' did not live up to his debut 'Tha Block Is Hot'. He then started to think that his writing methods where keeping him from being as creative as he could be, so he then decided that the only way he could ever rap without saying things he had written down before, was to rap all his lyrics ever written in to one song that ended up being 35 minutes of him just rapping over other artist's beats (You can hear the pages ripping out of his notebook as he goes on rapping). This track was named 10 000 Bars and was split into 26 songs which was used as the final mixtape Weezy ever did with written lyrics
Lil Wayne - BM J.R.
Album: Tha Carter
Year: 2004
Description: Lil Waynes career had been on a downfall for the last few years, and was not being recognised in the hip hop community, as far as lyrics go. That was until the people saw what the self proclaimed 'BM. J.R.' (Birdman Junior) could do on this specific track. Weezy showed us that he was a contender for the throne, and showed us that his flow and lyricism was as good as any other emcee in the game.
Lil Wayne - Go DJ (Feat. Mannie Fresh)
Album: Tha Carter
Year: 2004
Description: This was the lead single off of his 'Tha Carter' album and marked a new chapter of his rap career as the start of the legendary 'Tha Carter' series.
Lil Wayne - I Miss My Dawgz (Feat. Reel)
Album: Tha Carter
Year: 2004
Description: A song dedicated to Lil Waynes friends, and members of his past group, The 'Hot Boyz'. On this track weezy raps about his life in the hood with B.G., Turk And Juvenile, about all the old times he misses, them just hanging out, smoking and doing other things in the hood.
Destiny's Child - Soldier (Feat. T.I. & Lil Wayne)
Album: Destiny Fulfilled
Year: 2004
Description: This was at a point where Wayne just starting to become popular in the mainstream rap communtiy, and Destiny's Child, consisting on Beyonce, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, where glad to help Lil Wayne in his rise to stardom. This song represented what was to come of Lil Waynes Career, and what he would soon become.
Lil Wayne - Best Rapper Alive
Album: Tha Carter II
Year: 2005
Description: This is where Lil Wayne officially proclaimed that he was 'The Best Rapper Alive''! This was where Weezy showed the world that he was not going to just be hot in the south, but that he would be know all the cross the world as the the greatest ever to touch a mic. "They Gna R-E-S-P-E-C-T Me"
Lil Wayne - Hustlers Musik
Album: Tha Carter II
Year: 2005
Description: This song was viewed as one of Waynes best songs, because of the way he mixes soul with hard rap, and shows the people his struggle in a way that we have never seen Wayne do before.
OutKast - Hollywood Divorce (Feat. Lil Wayne & Snoop Dogg)
Album: Idlewild
Year: 2006
Description: In a song with legendary duo OutKast and Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne spits one of his best verses to date. Wayne speaks about life in the Hollywood life and talks a lot about his homeland New Orleans.
Lil Wayne - Georgia... Bush
Mixtape: Dedication 2
Year: 2006
Description: Serving as the last song off of Lil Waynes mixtape 'Dedication 2', this song is dedicated to his hometown New Orleans, and talks about Hurricane Katrina. Famous for how he speaks and disses George Bush on this track, you can here his anger and honesty of the situation, which is the reason it is shown here in the 'Hall of Fame'.
Lil Wayne - Ride For My Niggas (Sky Is The Limit)
Mixtape: Da Drought 3
Year: 2007
Description: On a beat that was once Mike Jones', Wayne completely murders this! One of his best tracks to date, if you haven't heard this, put it at the top of your list to make sure you do!
Lil Wayne - I Feel Like Dying
Album: Unknown
Year: 2007
Description: A song that was suppose to be on the first 'Tha Carter III' album was leaked with a bunch of other songs supposed to be on the album months before the release date, the name of this certain track was leaked under the name of 'I Feel Like Dying'. A track that has a deep dark feel to it that will defiantly give you goosebumps on your first time hearing it. The lyrics are about Waynes drug addictions and show what it is like to go threw withdrawal, and what it is like to be high.
Lil Wayne - Prostitute Fling
Album: Unknown
Year: 2007
Description: This song was leaked with the rest of 'Tha Carter III' tracks back in '07, but a final mastered version served as a bonus track, under the name of 'Prostitute 2, for the final album tracklisting. This track marks Lil Waynes use of autotune in his music, and shows how different he can vary in his music styles. This song is one to be remembered!
Lil Wayne - Something You Forgot
Album: Unknown
Year: 2007
Description: One of the tracks that leaked from the first 'Tha Carter III' album, which contained lyrics about one or more of Lil Waynes past relationships. In the song Wayne raps about the memories of his past relationship or relationships and wanting it to work out instead of them separating. You see Wayne how you do not often get to see him anymore in this song, and this will defiantly go down as one of his classics.
DJ Khaled - We Takin' Over (Feat. Akon, T.I., Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Birdman & Lil Wayne)
Album: We The Best
Year: 2007
Descriptions: On a song along with many of hip hops heavyweights, and some of DJ Khaleds best production to date, Weezy spit's one of his most memorable verses to date! Waynes verse is remembered for his word play, and he also shows us how much he could really do with his flow on this track.
Lil Wayne - Gossip
EP: The Leak
Year:2007
Description: Lil Wayne speaks about the problems he has with people talking behind his back in a song that has just enough of everything, varying from punchlines, metaphors, originality and creativity, to call it perfection.
Lil Wayne - La La La
Album: Unknown
Year: 2007
Description: Yet another track that leaked off the first 'Tha Carter III' album, not to be confused with the track 'La La' which was on the final version of 'Tha Carter III'. The lyrics in this song are inspired by Weezys times in the streets of New Orleans, where he grew up as a child. Defiantly one of Waynes classics!
Lil Wayne - American Dream
Album: Unknown
Year: 2007
Description: Weezy samples Mike Tyson for this track, and shows us how raw and lyrical he can get. Make sure you hear this one!
Lil Wayne - I'm Me
EP: The Leak
Year: 2007
Description: Said to be Lil Waynes greatest song of all time! Another song that was leaked before the release of his 'Tha Carter III' album. The song starts with past lines that he has been remembered for saying, over an up lifting beat that slowly but surely breaks into a hard hitting amazing song. Evertime you hear this song I will promise you you will get goosebumps, this is Wayne at his best!
Lil Wayne - A Milli
Album: Tha Carter III
Year: 2008
Description:In a track produced by 'Bangladesh', Lil Wayne raps to a hard hitting beat without a chorus, bridge or hook, just straght rap. Although it is uncertain, many also say that he freestyled the entire song, and only stopped at certain points to smoke. Whenever you think of Lil Wayne 'A Milli' should be one of the first songs you think of, there is no doubt it is one of his most remembered songs of all time.
The Game - My Life (Feat. Lil Wayne)
Album: LAX
Year: 2008
Description: You know that when Wayne doesn't even have a verse on the song and he used the same hook on a song a year earlier, and he still gives you that amazing feeling everytime you here his part in this song, it deserves to be on this list. Period.
Lil Wayne - Dr. Carter
Album: Tha Carter III
Year: 2008
Description: In this song Weezy is presented as a doctor and works on patients that lack aspects of personality that you would need to have as a rapper, such as creativity, flow, originality and lack of concepts. It is very metaphorical and at the end it shows you that he was saving hip hops life. Very different and an amazing song!
Rich Boy - Ghetto Rich (Remix) (Feat. Lil Wayne & Nas)
Album: Rich Boy
Year: 2008
Description: One of Lil Waynes only songs next to hip hop heavyweight 'Nas', Wayne raps his said to be greatest verse of all time. How Rich Boy got so lucky to have these two on the same track, with some of there greatest work amazes me.
Lil Wayne - Lollipop (Feat. Static Major)
Album: Tha Carter III
Year: 2008
Description: This song was the start of the superstar that Lil Wayne would become in the future. The track peaked at 1# on the billboard 100 and gave Weezy the publicity and fanbase that makes him the icon that he is today.
Lil Wayne - Me And My Drank
Album: Unknown
Year: 2008
Description: In a song that shows Lil Waynes love for Cough Mixture (syrup), you get to see Wayne in a way that shows him as very misunderstood, and asks that he is not judged by what he does. This is an amazing song, and shows his chapter with syrup in a way that no other song ever could.
Jay-Z & T.I. - Swagga Like Us (Feat. Kanye West & Lil Wayne)
Album: Paper Trail
Year: 2008
Description: This song is remembered for the raw lyrics and wordplay that Wayne uses, and shows us that he wont be going anywhere soon! This song was also suppose to appear on Jay-Z's 'The Blueprint 3' album, but was used on T.I.'s 'Paper Trail' album, as it was later confirmed by Jay-Z that all autotune songs had been removed from the album.
Drake - Forever (Feat. Lil Wayne, Kanye West & Eminem)
Album: More Than A Game (Soundtrack)
Year: 2009
Description: In a song that features hip hop heavy weights Kanye West and Eminem along side Drake and Weezy, you get to see all artist's spit memorable verses. This song was first recorded a year earlier with Wayne, Drake and Kidd Kidd but was changed for the movie/documentary 'More Than A Game'
Lil Wayne - Prom Queen
Album: Rebirth
Year: 2009
Description: This song marked a new chapter in Lil Waynes career when he declared that he would be releasing a rock album titled 'Rebirth'. 'Prom Queen' was the first single off the album and was about the story of a girl in high school who's tables are turned when she rejects Wayne. Although the album was only released in February 2010, the song still saw the light of day and was viewed as the 2nd song on the album.
Gudda Gudda - Demolition Freestyle Pt. 1 & 2 (Feat. Lil Wayne)
Mixtape: Guddaville
Year: 2009
Description: These 2 tracks were originally Lil Waynes but appeared on Gudda's mixtape, titled 'Guddville'. Weezy shows us some of his hardest punchlines and strongest flow in a song where he raps over 3 minutes on each track.
Lil Wayne - No Quitter
Album: Unknown
Year: 2009
Description: A track that was leaked in 2009 which was suppose to be on Lil Waynes first 'Tha Carter IV'album, which he never decided to release. The song was leaked along another track called 'Told Y'all' which was also suppose to be on the album with it. The song 'No Quitter' is very up lifting and is one of Lil Waynes more inspirational songs.
Lil Wayne - 30 Minutes To New Orleans
Album: Unknown
Year: 2010
Description: This song first appeared on Lil Waynes 'Tha Carter' Documentary, which got everybody wanting to hear it. It was leaked a year later, and it seemed like everyone knew about it in the next week. This song is one of his most memorable songs because of the flow he uses in the song, and if you are a big fan of Weezy and don't know this song, then make sure you listen to it as soon as possible.
Eminem - No Love (Feat. Lil Wayne)
Album: Recovery
Year: 2010
Description: A song where it is said that Eminem spit one of his greatest verses of all time, it is still undeniable that Weezy held his weight and showed the world that he is a force to be reckoned with. Both artists spit amazing bars on this record, which is the exact reason it is here in the hall of fame!
Drake - Light Up (Rikers Remix) (Feat. Jay-Z & Lil Wayne)
Album: Unknown
Year: 2010
Description: The original version of the song featured only Jay-Z, and was on Drakes 'Thank Me Later' album. The song was kept the same but had a verse from Wayne at the end after Jay-Z's verse, with one catch which makes it so memorable, Weezys verse was recorded over a pay phone while he was doing his time at Rikers Island Jail Facility!, not only was it one of Lil Waynes best verses, but it will also be remembered for the way it was recorded.
Lil Wayne - 6 Foot 7 Foot (Feat. Cory Gunz)
Album: Tha Carter IV
Year: 2010
Description: In one of the most hard hitting punchline songs Lil Wayne has ever made he packs this song with metaphors, flow, originality and heavy hitting bass! Weezy made this song to show all the haters that he could still do magic when he got out of jail, and he did just that
Lil Wayne - How To Love
Album: Tha Carter IV
Year: 2011
Description: Although this song received a lot of negative feedback from the hip hop world, it again marked a new chapter in Waynes Career. This was a track for the ladies and it was out of the blue and very unexpected from a rapper. Weezy opened up the door to a lot of different things in the rap community and this will always be remembered as one of them.
For all the new Lil Wayne fans or fans that have missed maybe one or two of Lil Waynes most memorable songs or videos, here is a thread for all those which is known as
'The Official Lil Wayne Hall Of Fame'
Now we all know it is impossible to put all his greatest songs on a list because there are way to many, plus that isn't what this thread is about, this is a list of his most remembered songs, classics and songs that marked great chapters in his rap career
Make suggestions in the comments and then i will post it here because i cant remember them all
Lil Waynes Hall Of Fame Songs:
B.G. - Bling Bling (Feat. Birdman, Turk, Mannie Fresh, Juvenile, & Lil Wayne)
Album: Chopper City In The Ghetto
Year: 1999
Description: This song is where Wayne popularized the term 'Bling Bling'. This was also the song that many say started his fanbase as a solo artist although it was not even his own song, he was only featured on the chorus and had a verse on the radio version of the song.
Lil Wayne - Tha Block Is Hot
Album: Tha Block Is Hot
Year: 1999
Description: This song was the lead single off of Lil Waynes first solo album, and jump started his solo career as a platinum selling artist. This song was also featured at number 50 on vh1's '100 Greastest Hip Hop Songs Of All Time'.
Lil Wayne - Fuck Tha World
Album: Tha Block Is Hot
Year: 1999
Description: Lil Wayne pours his emotions out in a song about how his life has changed and how he has been affected by things such as his stepfathers murder and his daughter reginae's birth. We see Wayne in a way we do not often see him in, and it shows the trouble he has over come in his early teenage years of his life.
Lil Wayne - Grown Man
Album: Lights Out
Year: 2000
Description: This song is remembered for its incredible lyrics about Wayne having to take responsibility for his actions, showing a softer side where Weezy shows he should step up and take care of his family and grow maturely.
Lil Wayne - 10 000 Bars
Mixtape: 10 000 Bars
Year: 2001
Description: At this point Lil Waynes career was on a downfall after his album 'Lights Out' did not live up to his debut 'Tha Block Is Hot'. He then started to think that his writing methods where keeping him from being as creative as he could be, so he then decided that the only way he could ever rap without saying things he had written down before, was to rap all his lyrics ever written in to one song that ended up being 35 minutes of him just rapping over other artist's beats (You can hear the pages ripping out of his notebook as he goes on rapping). This track was named 10 000 Bars and was split into 26 songs which was used as the final mixtape Weezy ever did with written lyrics
Lil Wayne - BM J.R.
Album: Tha Carter
Year: 2004
Description: Lil Waynes career had been on a downfall for the last few years, and was not being recognised in the hip hop community, as far as lyrics go. That was until the people saw what the self proclaimed 'BM. J.R.' (Birdman Junior) could do on this specific track. Weezy showed us that he was a contender for the throne, and showed us that his flow and lyricism was as good as any other emcee in the game.
Lil Wayne - Go DJ (Feat. Mannie Fresh)
Album: Tha Carter
Year: 2004
Description: This was the lead single off of his 'Tha Carter' album and marked a new chapter of his rap career as the start of the legendary 'Tha Carter' series.
Lil Wayne - I Miss My Dawgz (Feat. Reel)
Album: Tha Carter
Year: 2004
Description: A song dedicated to Lil Waynes friends, and members of his past group, The 'Hot Boyz'. On this track weezy raps about his life in the hood with B.G., Turk And Juvenile, about all the old times he misses, them just hanging out, smoking and doing other things in the hood.
Destiny's Child - Soldier (Feat. T.I. & Lil Wayne)
Album: Destiny Fulfilled
Year: 2004
Description: This was at a point where Wayne just starting to become popular in the mainstream rap communtiy, and Destiny's Child, consisting on Beyonce, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, where glad to help Lil Wayne in his rise to stardom. This song represented what was to come of Lil Waynes Career, and what he would soon become.
Lil Wayne - Best Rapper Alive
Album: Tha Carter II
Year: 2005
Description: This is where Lil Wayne officially proclaimed that he was 'The Best Rapper Alive''! This was where Weezy showed the world that he was not going to just be hot in the south, but that he would be know all the cross the world as the the greatest ever to touch a mic. "They Gna R-E-S-P-E-C-T Me"
Lil Wayne - Hustlers Musik
Album: Tha Carter II
Year: 2005
Description: This song was viewed as one of Waynes best songs, because of the way he mixes soul with hard rap, and shows the people his struggle in a way that we have never seen Wayne do before.
OutKast - Hollywood Divorce (Feat. Lil Wayne & Snoop Dogg)
Album: Idlewild
Year: 2006
Description: In a song with legendary duo OutKast and Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne spits one of his best verses to date. Wayne speaks about life in the Hollywood life and talks a lot about his homeland New Orleans.
Lil Wayne - Georgia... Bush
Mixtape: Dedication 2
Year: 2006
Description: Serving as the last song off of Lil Waynes mixtape 'Dedication 2', this song is dedicated to his hometown New Orleans, and talks about Hurricane Katrina. Famous for how he speaks and disses George Bush on this track, you can here his anger and honesty of the situation, which is the reason it is shown here in the 'Hall of Fame'.
Lil Wayne - Ride For My Niggas (Sky Is The Limit)
Mixtape: Da Drought 3
Year: 2007
Description: On a beat that was once Mike Jones', Wayne completely murders this! One of his best tracks to date, if you haven't heard this, put it at the top of your list to make sure you do!
Lil Wayne - I Feel Like Dying
Album: Unknown
Year: 2007
Description: A song that was suppose to be on the first 'Tha Carter III' album was leaked with a bunch of other songs supposed to be on the album months before the release date, the name of this certain track was leaked under the name of 'I Feel Like Dying'. A track that has a deep dark feel to it that will defiantly give you goosebumps on your first time hearing it. The lyrics are about Waynes drug addictions and show what it is like to go threw withdrawal, and what it is like to be high.
Lil Wayne - Prostitute Fling
Album: Unknown
Year: 2007
Description: This song was leaked with the rest of 'Tha Carter III' tracks back in '07, but a final mastered version served as a bonus track, under the name of 'Prostitute 2, for the final album tracklisting. This track marks Lil Waynes use of autotune in his music, and shows how different he can vary in his music styles. This song is one to be remembered!
Lil Wayne - Something You Forgot
Album: Unknown
Year: 2007
Description: One of the tracks that leaked from the first 'Tha Carter III' album, which contained lyrics about one or more of Lil Waynes past relationships. In the song Wayne raps about the memories of his past relationship or relationships and wanting it to work out instead of them separating. You see Wayne how you do not often get to see him anymore in this song, and this will defiantly go down as one of his classics.
DJ Khaled - We Takin' Over (Feat. Akon, T.I., Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Birdman & Lil Wayne)
Album: We The Best
Year: 2007
Descriptions: On a song along with many of hip hops heavyweights, and some of DJ Khaleds best production to date, Weezy spit's one of his most memorable verses to date! Waynes verse is remembered for his word play, and he also shows us how much he could really do with his flow on this track.
Lil Wayne - Gossip
EP: The Leak
Year:2007
Description: Lil Wayne speaks about the problems he has with people talking behind his back in a song that has just enough of everything, varying from punchlines, metaphors, originality and creativity, to call it perfection.
Lil Wayne - La La La
Album: Unknown
Year: 2007
Description: Yet another track that leaked off the first 'Tha Carter III' album, not to be confused with the track 'La La' which was on the final version of 'Tha Carter III'. The lyrics in this song are inspired by Weezys times in the streets of New Orleans, where he grew up as a child. Defiantly one of Waynes classics!
Lil Wayne - American Dream
Album: Unknown
Year: 2007
Description: Weezy samples Mike Tyson for this track, and shows us how raw and lyrical he can get. Make sure you hear this one!
Lil Wayne - I'm Me
EP: The Leak
Year: 2007
Description: Said to be Lil Waynes greatest song of all time! Another song that was leaked before the release of his 'Tha Carter III' album. The song starts with past lines that he has been remembered for saying, over an up lifting beat that slowly but surely breaks into a hard hitting amazing song. Evertime you hear this song I will promise you you will get goosebumps, this is Wayne at his best!
Lil Wayne - A Milli
Album: Tha Carter III
Year: 2008
Description:In a track produced by 'Bangladesh', Lil Wayne raps to a hard hitting beat without a chorus, bridge or hook, just straght rap. Although it is uncertain, many also say that he freestyled the entire song, and only stopped at certain points to smoke. Whenever you think of Lil Wayne 'A Milli' should be one of the first songs you think of, there is no doubt it is one of his most remembered songs of all time.
The Game - My Life (Feat. Lil Wayne)
Album: LAX
Year: 2008
Description: You know that when Wayne doesn't even have a verse on the song and he used the same hook on a song a year earlier, and he still gives you that amazing feeling everytime you here his part in this song, it deserves to be on this list. Period.
Lil Wayne - Dr. Carter
Album: Tha Carter III
Year: 2008
Description: In this song Weezy is presented as a doctor and works on patients that lack aspects of personality that you would need to have as a rapper, such as creativity, flow, originality and lack of concepts. It is very metaphorical and at the end it shows you that he was saving hip hops life. Very different and an amazing song!
Rich Boy - Ghetto Rich (Remix) (Feat. Lil Wayne & Nas)
Album: Rich Boy
Year: 2008
Description: One of Lil Waynes only songs next to hip hop heavyweight 'Nas', Wayne raps his said to be greatest verse of all time. How Rich Boy got so lucky to have these two on the same track, with some of there greatest work amazes me.
Lil Wayne - Lollipop (Feat. Static Major)
Album: Tha Carter III
Year: 2008
Description: This song was the start of the superstar that Lil Wayne would become in the future. The track peaked at 1# on the billboard 100 and gave Weezy the publicity and fanbase that makes him the icon that he is today.
Lil Wayne - Me And My Drank
Album: Unknown
Year: 2008
Description: In a song that shows Lil Waynes love for Cough Mixture (syrup), you get to see Wayne in a way that shows him as very misunderstood, and asks that he is not judged by what he does. This is an amazing song, and shows his chapter with syrup in a way that no other song ever could.
Jay-Z & T.I. - Swagga Like Us (Feat. Kanye West & Lil Wayne)
Album: Paper Trail
Year: 2008
Description: This song is remembered for the raw lyrics and wordplay that Wayne uses, and shows us that he wont be going anywhere soon! This song was also suppose to appear on Jay-Z's 'The Blueprint 3' album, but was used on T.I.'s 'Paper Trail' album, as it was later confirmed by Jay-Z that all autotune songs had been removed from the album.
Drake - Forever (Feat. Lil Wayne, Kanye West & Eminem)
Album: More Than A Game (Soundtrack)
Year: 2009
Description: In a song that features hip hop heavy weights Kanye West and Eminem along side Drake and Weezy, you get to see all artist's spit memorable verses. This song was first recorded a year earlier with Wayne, Drake and Kidd Kidd but was changed for the movie/documentary 'More Than A Game'
Lil Wayne - Prom Queen
Album: Rebirth
Year: 2009
Description: This song marked a new chapter in Lil Waynes career when he declared that he would be releasing a rock album titled 'Rebirth'. 'Prom Queen' was the first single off the album and was about the story of a girl in high school who's tables are turned when she rejects Wayne. Although the album was only released in February 2010, the song still saw the light of day and was viewed as the 2nd song on the album.
Gudda Gudda - Demolition Freestyle Pt. 1 & 2 (Feat. Lil Wayne)
Mixtape: Guddaville
Year: 2009
Description: These 2 tracks were originally Lil Waynes but appeared on Gudda's mixtape, titled 'Guddville'. Weezy shows us some of his hardest punchlines and strongest flow in a song where he raps over 3 minutes on each track.
Lil Wayne - No Quitter
Album: Unknown
Year: 2009
Description: A track that was leaked in 2009 which was suppose to be on Lil Waynes first 'Tha Carter IV'album, which he never decided to release. The song was leaked along another track called 'Told Y'all' which was also suppose to be on the album with it. The song 'No Quitter' is very up lifting and is one of Lil Waynes more inspirational songs.
Lil Wayne - 30 Minutes To New Orleans
Album: Unknown
Year: 2010
Description: This song first appeared on Lil Waynes 'Tha Carter' Documentary, which got everybody wanting to hear it. It was leaked a year later, and it seemed like everyone knew about it in the next week. This song is one of his most memorable songs because of the flow he uses in the song, and if you are a big fan of Weezy and don't know this song, then make sure you listen to it as soon as possible.
Eminem - No Love (Feat. Lil Wayne)
Album: Recovery
Year: 2010
Description: A song where it is said that Eminem spit one of his greatest verses of all time, it is still undeniable that Weezy held his weight and showed the world that he is a force to be reckoned with. Both artists spit amazing bars on this record, which is the exact reason it is here in the hall of fame!
Drake - Light Up (Rikers Remix) (Feat. Jay-Z & Lil Wayne)
Album: Unknown
Year: 2010
Description: The original version of the song featured only Jay-Z, and was on Drakes 'Thank Me Later' album. The song was kept the same but had a verse from Wayne at the end after Jay-Z's verse, with one catch which makes it so memorable, Weezys verse was recorded over a pay phone while he was doing his time at Rikers Island Jail Facility!, not only was it one of Lil Waynes best verses, but it will also be remembered for the way it was recorded.
Lil Wayne - 6 Foot 7 Foot (Feat. Cory Gunz)
Album: Tha Carter IV
Year: 2010
Description: In one of the most hard hitting punchline songs Lil Wayne has ever made he packs this song with metaphors, flow, originality and heavy hitting bass! Weezy made this song to show all the haters that he could still do magic when he got out of jail, and he did just that
Lil Wayne - How To Love
Album: Tha Carter IV
Year: 2011
Description: Although this song received a lot of negative feedback from the hip hop world, it again marked a new chapter in Waynes Career. This was a track for the ladies and it was out of the blue and very unexpected from a rapper. Weezy opened up the door to a lot of different things in the rap community and this will always be remembered as one of them.
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Now you can view a much shorter section of the 'Hall Of The Fame' showing all of Lil Waynes most remembered music videos.
Lil Wayne Hall Of Fame Music Videos:
Hot Boys - I Need A Hot Girl (Feat. Big Tymers)
Album: Guerrilla Warfare
Year: 1999
Lil Wayne - Tha Block Is Hot
Album: Tha Block Is Hot
Year: 1999
Lil Wayne - Go DJ
Album: Tha Carter
Year: 2004
Lil Wayne - Hustler Musik / Money On My Mind
Album: Tha Carter II
Year: 2005
Lil Wayne - Fireman
Album: Tha Carter II
Year: 2005
Lil Wayne & Birdman - Stuntin' Like My Daddy
Album: Like Father, Like Son
Year: 2006
Lil Wayne - Lollipop (Feat. Static Major)
Album: Tha Carter III
Year: 2008
Lil Wayne - A Milli
Album: Tha Carter III
Year: 2008
Lil Wayne - Prom Queen
Album: Rebirth
Year: 2009
Lil Wayne - Drop The World (Feat. Eminem)
Album: Rebirth
Year: 2009
Lil Wayne - 6 Foot 7 Foot (Feat. Cory Gunz)
Album: Tha Carter IV
Year: 2011
Lil Wayne - How To Love
Album: Tha Carter IV
Year: 2011
Lil Wayne - Mirror (Feat. Bruno Mars)
Album: Tha Carter IV
Year: 2012
Lil Wayne Hall Of Fame Music Videos:
Hot Boys - I Need A Hot Girl (Feat. Big Tymers)
Album: Guerrilla Warfare
Year: 1999
Lil Wayne - Tha Block Is Hot
Album: Tha Block Is Hot
Year: 1999
Lil Wayne - Go DJ
Album: Tha Carter
Year: 2004
Lil Wayne - Hustler Musik / Money On My Mind
Album: Tha Carter II
Year: 2005
Lil Wayne - Fireman
Album: Tha Carter II
Year: 2005
Lil Wayne & Birdman - Stuntin' Like My Daddy
Album: Like Father, Like Son
Year: 2006
Lil Wayne - Lollipop (Feat. Static Major)
Album: Tha Carter III
Year: 2008
Lil Wayne - A Milli
Album: Tha Carter III
Year: 2008
Lil Wayne - Prom Queen
Album: Rebirth
Year: 2009
Lil Wayne - Drop The World (Feat. Eminem)
Album: Rebirth
Year: 2009
Lil Wayne - 6 Foot 7 Foot (Feat. Cory Gunz)
Album: Tha Carter IV
Year: 2011
Lil Wayne - How To Love
Album: Tha Carter IV
Year: 2011
Lil Wayne - Mirror (Feat. Bruno Mars)
Album: Tha Carter IV
Year: 2012
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