Lil’ Wayne claims he is the best rapper alive and few question that statement. A video surfaced of all the quotes Lil’ Wayne has used/borrowed from artists like Aaliyah, Jay-z, Outkast and etc.

Despite what most people will probably think, a casino in Las Vegas probably did Lil Wayne a huge favor by banning him from the establishment.

Lil Wayne was sentenced to three years of unsupervised probation and 360 hours of community service for a 2008 arrest, in which border patrol agents found cocaine, ecstasy and a handgun on his tour bus.

Lil Wayne issued his first comments about his freedom, as he prepared to celebrate last night (November 7th) at a strip club in Miami, Florida.

Lil Wayne wasted no time getting his drank on and celebrating with label mates after his release from Rikers Island on Thursday (November 4). Over the weekend he attended several parties in Miami for his welcome home.

Recently freed rapper Lil Wayne made an appearance during Drake’s concert last night (November 6th) at The Joint in the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas.

Lil Wayne is out of jail and we are so happy that Weezy is out in the world and able to do interviews and make videos that make us love him even more. Which Lil Wayne video is his craziest? Which ones did we leave out? Tell us in the comments section below. Take a […]

Lil Wayne was a pretty popular prisoner at Rikers during his 8 month stay. Captain Raphael Collazzo of Riker’s Island faced a 10-day suspension, without pay, for making an unauthorized visit to Weezy while he was in solitary confinement. Prior to this a female guard, Amelia Negron, was dismissed from her position after being accused […]

On March 8, 2010, the Young Money general Lil Wayne was locked away in Rikers for criminal possession of a weapon. In that time, Weezy appeared in numerous videos and even dropped an album. Today he was released four months early due to good behavior. Here are five reasons he should have been in the […]

Bill Clinton was asked by the hosts Pittsburgh’s 96.1 Kiss Morning Freak show what he thought about Lil Wayne being released from prison and Clinton had words of encouragement for the controversial rapper: I tell you what I think about that. I know this is kind of a funny question for you to ask me. […]