Lil Wayne
The rapper's newest mixtape, Dedication 5, features acts such as the Weeknd, Chance the Rapper and T.I. while using beats from Kanye West’s “New Slaves,” Kendrick Lamar’s “Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe,” Drake’s “Started From the Bottom” and much more.
Lil Wayne is more than happy to be home after suffering from seizures and being hospitalized for six days. Now that he's home, the New Orleans rapper shared a video to show that he is doing just fine.
During a recent interview with MTV's "RapFix Live," the president of Lil Wayne's record label Young Money revealed actually how the hip hop star reacted to hearsay that he was on his death bed.
While rapper Lil Wayne is still recovering in a Los Angeles hospital after suffering from a seizure on Friday, he's getting a lot of love and attention from fans and celebrities.
Not only has rapper Lil Wayne made it known that he is not a fan of the NBA's Miami Heat, but he alleges that he is banned from the NBA. During the NBA All-Star Weekend in Houston, Texas, the rapper went off in a rant declaring his disdain for the NBA and the Miami Heat which he says is the team that is responsible for the ban.
Lil Wayne is calling it game over.
As MTV readies itself for the highly anticipated 2012 Video Music Awards, it has announced four new additions to the musical lineup including Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne.