![]() Wayne's solo debut, "Tha Block Is Hot", was released on November 2, 1999. In the case of Lil Wayne, this would change in 1999 and that's where I start with his solo career. Turk and Lil Wayne were along for the ride, but the focus was never truly on them. It was clear at the time that Juve and BG were the focal points. I was not a fan of this crew during their "prime", but I have heard albums such as Juvenile's "400 Degreez", BG's "Chopper City In The Ghetto" and Hot Boys' "Guerrilla Warfare". I'll be focusing on the music, obviously.īefore I get to his solo work, a word on Cash Money if I may. I'm also aware of some of his questionable actions (the photo with him and Baby, uh, sharing a kiss, his claims of being the best rapper alive, wearing women's clothes, etc), but I'm not going to utilize this post to talk about those things. I've never been one of his biggest fans, but I can admit that I've liked bits and pieces of his material over the years. ![]() Family members, friends and loyal readers of mine know that when it comes to Southern hip hop, I'm very hard on that region, and one of the main reasons is the very subject of this post, Lil Wayne. This should be an interesting post right here, and no you're not reading the wrong blog, lol.
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