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  1. Sep 27, 2023 · A list of the best Lil Wayne songs from his career, featuring collaborations with Eminem, Drake, and more. Find out which tracks showcase his hooks, verses, and influence on hip-hop culture.

    • Patrick Bierut
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    • Natalie Maher
    • Lil Wayne – “A Milli” – Tha Carter III. At one point, it seemed like everyone in America had memorized every word to “A Milli” — that may be a hyperbole, but there seemed to be genuine national sense of awe over the bars on this track.
    • Lil Wayne – “Go DJ” – Tha Carter. “Go DJ” was a single that marked the end of Lil Wayne’s era as a rising rapper, and solidified him as top ranking on the Cash Money Records lineup, the Lil Wayne we know him as now.
    • Lil Wayne – “Let The Beat Build” – Tha Carter III. “Let The Beat Build” is a concept track at its core, a swaggering soulful rap ballad that takes one of the most recognizable samples of all time and pairs it with the then “best rapper alive.”
    • Lil Wayne – “Fireman” – The W. Carter Collection 2. Within the four-minute span of “Fireman,” Wayne rapid fire delivers some of the goofiest, most quotable Wayne lyrics of all time, and then delivers another Wayne staple again when he comes through with an undeniable hook.
    • Down. Jay Sean feat. Lil Wayne. Hot 100 Peak Position: 1 (two weeks) 2009. Another Cash Money protege who used Lil Wayne’s star appeal to garner blockbuster chart results, U.K.
    • Lollipop. Lil Wayne feat. Static Major. Hot 100 Peak Position: 1 (five weeks) 2008. The first single from “Tha Carter III” proved to be the album’s biggest hit, despite being a weird, minimal, Auto-tuned jam that few saw coming from the rising star.
    • Let It Rock. Kevin Rudolf feat. Lil Wayne. Hot 100 Peak Position: 5. 2008. Weezy gave a huge assist (and a verse and a half) to Cash Money signee Kevin Rudolf on the smash first single from the singer-songwriter’s “In The City” album.
    • Soldier. Destiny’s Child feat. T.I. & Lil Wayne. Hot 100 Peak Position: 3. 2005. Before Lil Wayne got money and T.I. asked what we know about that, the rappers assisted the ladies of Destiny’s Child on this 2004 jam from their final studio album, “Destiny Fulfilled.”
    • "A Milli" Year Released: 2008. Album: Tha Carter III. But of course, that doesn’t mean that the original doesn’t deserve a song on this list. "A Milli" is a timeless Hip-Hop song, which only makes it all the more impressive when you learn that it was a last-minute addition to Tha Carter III.
    • "6 Foot 7 Foot" Year Released: 2010. Album: Tha Carter IV. Before anyone has even heard it, it was clear that "6 Foot 7 Foot" had all the makings of a successful song.
    • "Fireman" Year Released: 2005. Album: Tha Carter II. “Fireman” ushered in a new era for Lil Wayne. It was the first single from Tha Carter II— Wayne’s first album without Mannie Fresh’s productions.
    • "I Feel Like Dying" Year Released: 2007. Album: Leaked. The Jim Jonsin-produced track leaked in 2007 and couldn’t be officially released due to a sample not being able to be cleared.
    • "Lollipop" feat. Static Major (Day 364)
    • "Gossip" (Day 358)
    • "Fuck Tha World" (Day 51)
    • "A Milli" (Day 1)
  2. May 10, 2013 · A comprehensive list of the best songs from the prolific rapper, ranked by Complex staff. From his early days with the Hot Boys to his recent collaborations with Drake, find out which tracks made the cut.

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  4. May 1, 2024 · From his new and latest music to his older popular songs, this Lil Wayne playlist features all of his greatest hits, according to the fans. Do your favorite Lil Wayne songs crack the top 10? Vote up the best songs by Lil Wayne, and don't forget to show his underrated tracks love as well.

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