Genius Lyrics
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LSD (Ft. Lil Wayne) – Genius (Lil Wayne Remix)
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Labrinth, Diplo and Sia recruit Lil Wayne to rap over their upbeat pop record Genius. Wayne relentlessly strings together a dense multi-syllable rhyme scheme showcasing his genius
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Bun B, Busta Rhymes, Nas & Shyne) – Outro
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One wouldn’t expect for a posse cut to end the album, or feature none of the Young Money mainstays like Nicki Minaj or Tyga. However, Weezy bucks tradition once again and assembles
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Fabolous & Juelz Santana) – You Ain’t Got Nuthin
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Lil Wayne, Fabolous, and Juelz Santana drop their signature punchlines over the hard synths provided by The Alchemist, who sampled the intro from the 1981 track “I’m Lucky” by Joan
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Lil Wayne – Best Rapper Alive
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“Best Rapper Alive” is a track off Lil Wayne’s Fifth Album, Tha Carter II. The album was certified platinum. On this track, Wayne explains why he should be considered the best
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Lil Wayne – I'm Me
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“I’m Me” (originally known as “1000 Degreez”) was slated to be the opening track to Lil Wayne’s sixth studio album Tha Carter III. When it leaked in 2007, the track was pulled and
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Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne & Eminem – Forever
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Four of hip-hop’s heavyweights take turns going in over a hard beat by Boi-1da.
During his Detroit stop on his Summer Sixteen tour, Drake brought out Eminem to perform his epic
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Lil Wayne – Back to You
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Weezy engages in some “sexual warfare.”
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Lil Twist) – Popular
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The 8th track off Lil Wayne’s 2010 album I Am Not A Human Being.
It’s about how Wayne treats his girl(s), the main theme being how sleeping with him can make you popular…charming
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Mona Lisa
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“Mona Lisa” is a story of a deceptive woman named Liz who sets her “boyfriend” up for a robbery.
Liz is compared to the famous portrait painting due to the dubiety of Mona Lisa’s
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Lil Wayne – Mahogany
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[Intro] / Check / [Verse 1] / Mahogany dashboard, I do the dash, boy / Gas to the floor, I'm pressin' fast forward, I race a NASCAR / Transport just what you asked for / Don't ask
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Lil Wayne – Nightmares of the Bottom
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Previewed during Wayne’s I Am Music Tour, this song plays on the age-old “lonely at the top” cliche, but reveals the inverse–the fear of a fall from grace. It’s
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Lil Wayne – Tha Mobb
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Tha Mobb is the first track of Lil Wayne’s fifth studio album Tha Carter II, which was certified platinum. It was very unusual, though surprisingly effective, for Wayne to open a
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Lil Wayne – Used 2
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On “Used 2,” Wayne raps about how certain aspects of his life that have changed, while others remain the same. Within the verses, Weezy paints vivid violent imagery of what he’ll
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Lil Wayne – Zero
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[Verse 1: Lil' Wayne] / Unh, we don't even talk no more / We ran outta' words to say, yeah / We don't even joke no more / We ran outta' games to play, um / [Chorus: Lil' Wayne
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Lil Wayne – Get High Rule the World
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8th track on Da Drought 3. On this track, Weezy tackles “If I Ruled The World”, which is arguably Nas' most popular song.
This track, much like the original, is Wayne dreaming of
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Gudda Gudda) – Grateful
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Only a few days after many feared he had retired, Lil Wayne released “Grateful” as a TIDAL exclusive, marking a “new chapter” in his career.
On the track, Wayne calls out Birdman
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Lil Wayne – D.O.A.
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On “D.O.A.”, Jay-Z differentiates the “Mixtape Weezy” – the Lil Wayne who makes thought-provoking, allusive songs on unofficial mixtapes – from the “Auto Tune” Weezy of the radio
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Read All The Lyrics To Lil Wayne’s New Mixtape ‘Tha Fix Before Tha VI’
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The 10-song project features the previously released single “Kat Food.”
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Lil Wayne – Jumpman
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Weezy F is back!
And rapping over the outright most successful song off his signee and acquaintance Drake’s collaboration mixtape with notorious Atlanta trap artist Future, “
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Lil Wayne – Stilettos
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This song is track #21 and is a freestyle. It is also the same verse that he uses on:
https://genius.com/Lil-wayne-knuck-if-you-buck-lyrics
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Lil Wayne – Bill Gates
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“The Mixtape Weezy” is like Bill Gates in the sense that he’s a Martian
Unlike Bill Gates, he doesn’t have to bang narsty Melinda
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Shanell & Tyga) – That's All I Have
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[Intro: Lil Wayne] / Nigga ain't let me catch my breath / Nah, you heard me? / [Verse 1: Tyga] / Ahhh! Peek-a-boo, bitch! (Yeah) Swag scare your kids (Huh?) / My airplane clothes
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Robin Thicke) – Tie My Hands
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Lil Wayne’s criticism of Bush’s oppression of the African-Americans of the U.S. during the Katrina tragedy. As well, that everyone must persevere through harsh times.
This song is
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Robin Thicke) – Tie My Hands
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Lil Wayne’s criticism of Bush’s oppression of the African-Americans of the U.S. during the Katrina tragedy. As well, that everyone must persevere through harsh times.
This song is
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Lil Wayne – Carter II
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The second song in the trilogy of tracks with the same T-Mix & Batman beat (“Fly In”, “Fly Out”), “Carter II” plays on that position in its title
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Lil Wayne – Blinded
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[Manfred Mann's Earth Band's "Blinded By The Light" Sample] (Lil Wayne) / Blinded by the light (Yeah) / Revved up like a deuce, another runner in the night (Yeah) / Blinded by the
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Lil Wayne – Fireman
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“Fireman” by Lil Wayne was the first single from his fifth studio album Tha Carter II. The single was produced by American production duo Doe Boyz, composed of Develop and Filthy
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Lil Wayne – Goulish
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Pusha T dropped “Exodus 23:1”, dissing YMCMB. Wayne later said on Twitter “Fuk pusha t and anybody that love em.” This diss (not as subtle as Pusha’s) is a response to “Exodus 23:1
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Lil Wayne – Banned from T.V.
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The No Ceilings sensation that ACTUALLY got Lil Wayne banned from TV (but only certain channels: Lifetime, HSN, etc.)
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Travis Scott) – Let It Fly
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“Let It Fly” is the second collaboration between Lil Wayne and Travis Scott, following DJ Khaled’s “Tourist” in 2016.
According to DRTWRK, one of the song’s producers, this track
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Big Sean) – My Homies Still
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A debut single off Lil Wayne’s album, I Am Not a Human Being 2. This song samples Big Sean’s track “Dance” and Original Concept’s “Pump That Bass” (also sampled in Lil' Wayne’s “
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Babyface) – Comfortable
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Comfy track off Lil Wayne’s epic Tha Carter III.
Even if Weezy loves a girl, he tries to keep in mind she’s replaceable.
Although it’s slightly egotistical to say that you can
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Baby E) – XO Tour Life
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A remix of Lil Uzi Vert’s 2017 song “XO TOUR Lliif3” and the 7th track on Wayne’s 2017 mixtape Dedication 6. The track is produced by TM88.
Before its release, A$AP Retro teased a
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Lil Wayne – Abortion
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Another song about the Young Money Crew that Weezy rolls with. They’re “in the belly of the beast/ and she’s thinking ‘bout abortion”. They live risky lives, on the bleeding edge
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Lil Wayne (Ft. T-Pain) – Got Money
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This track is the third single from Lil Wayne’s sixth studio album, Tha Carter III. Main theme is rather simple; balling in the club much to the envy of all the dudes whose chicks
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KSI & Lil Wayne – Lose
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[Intro: KSI] / Ooh-ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh / Ooh-ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh / [Refrain: KSI] / I'm gon' need therapy / 'Cause you're not here with me / Light me up like amphetamines, yeah (Yeah
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Lil Wayne – Open Safe
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“Open Safe” sees Wayne teaming up with West Coast producer DJ Mustard and his partner Mike Free. This a classic bouncy DJ Mustard beat and Wayne doesn’t hold back, spitting
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Shanell) – Prom Queen
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“Prom Queen” is the first official single off of Lil Wayne’s rock album, Rebirth.
About a young, high school Lil Wayne falling in love with a girl at school, but she denies him
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Juelz Santana) – Black Republicans
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from Da Drought 3, arguably the best Lil Wayne’s mixtape. The album was #27 on Rolling Stone’s list of the Top 50 Albums of 2007.
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Lil Wayne – Dedicate
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With “Dedicate,” Lil Wayne acknowledges his influence in the rap game. He also seems to make some subliminal comments towards Birdman.
The song samples 2 Chainz’s “Dedication
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Lil Wayne – Tevin
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[Verse: Lil Wayne] / Now a Queen, once a Princess / Let's make a Princess / And you know time is money, time to invest / Talkin' shit to her, without bad breath / Told her "I could
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Lil Wayne – Lamar
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[Chorus 1: Lil Wayne] / Uh, I spit that R.O.C., nothing but crack, bitch / Get my cleats 'cause I'm running this rap shit / Y'all know me, this ain't nothing but practice / I'm
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Lil Wayne – I Am Not a Human Being
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When Lil Wayne came to our Humble Planet, he was amused by the little creatures he saw
THEN, they started fucking with him and threw him in jail (time to head back..)
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Lil Wayne – Funeral
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On January 23, 2020, Lil Wayne previewed a snippet of the unofficially titled “Welcome to the Funeral” via his Instagram account during a promotional video for his thirteenth
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Lil Wayne – Vans
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Weezy freestyles over the instrumental for Vans, originally by The Pack.
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Lil Wayne – Receipt
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This song samples “Lay-Away” by The Isley Brothers.
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Lil Wayne – Hustler Musik
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Serving as the second single, “Hustler Musik” is possibly the best track off Lil Wayne’s breakout album, Tha Carter II, and one of the best ever.
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Machine Gun Kelly & Lil Wayne – ay!
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Departing from the pop punk style of his 2020 album, Tickets To My Downfall, and his previous single, “emo girl”, “ay!” sees Machine Gun Kelly team up with rapper Lil Wayne for an
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