Lil’ Wayne – No Need for Payday Loans
His album, “Tha Carter III” sold over one million copies in the first week of its release. The popular American rapper may possibly bag his first Grammy in February. Lil’ Wayne a.k.a. “Weezy” could be taking home not one, but eight Grammy’s this year. This hardcore hip-hop artist is all over, from music to ESPN.
Not Just a Hip Hop Superstar
Lil’ Wayne is everywhere. He has certainly come a long way from where he started. There’s no doubt he has conquered a massive division of the world of hip hop. Furthermore, it appears he is reaching for far more beyond that point. From Rock n’ Roll to the country, Lil’ Wayne appears to be touching every aspect in the music industry. The rapper is the first hardcore Hip-Hop artist to ever set foot on the Country Music Awards Shows’ stage, performing alongside Kid Rock. You can imagine why he will never need payday loans.
Lil’ Wayne VS Skip Bayless
On January 6th, Lil’ Wayne appeared on ESPN2’s morning show “First Take” to debate with the network’s strongly opinionated and remarkably knowledgeable Skip Bayless on “1st And 10”. Apparently, the young rapper has been taking his knowledge on athletic things a step further by blogging for ESPN the Magazine. Some say the show mined new levels of awkwardness particularly spawned by Bayless, who groveled over the star’s grillz, his career, and his latest album, Tha Carter III.
To top things off, there was even a music video he made which featured two terrible, cheesy white rappers going on about why Skip Bayless is the greatest man alive. Surprisingly, Bayless has a huge hip-hop following. According to insiders, he’s buddies with platinum rappers like Nelly and 50 Cent. But even though Skip may have some odd street credibility, that still doesn’t make up for this one. Conclusively, Skip Bayless will need payday loans if he decides to drop his day job for a career in the music industry.
Dwayne “Lil’ Wayne” Carter
Lil’ Wayne, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., was born September 27, 1982 in New Orleans, Louisiana. As a young aspired rapper, Lil Wayne hungered to become one of the best rappers to ever walk the surface of the earth. At age 11, his ambition and eagerness caught the attention of Cash Money Records co-founder, Brian “Baby” Williams, a.k.a. “Birdman.” Lil’ Wayne recorded his first debut on Cash Money artist B.G.’s (Christopher Dorsey) album, True Story.
In 1997, Lil’ Wayne joined the Hot Boys, a short-lived all-star group on Cash Money Records. The group released their first album “Get It How U Live” in 1997, followed by their second album “Guerrilla Warfare” in 1999. In the same year, Wayne released his first solo debut “The Block is Hot,” which went double platinum and earned him a Source Awards nomination for “Best New Artist.”
Best Rapper Alive
Today, the multi-platinum recording rapper is believed (by the majority) to be the best rapper alive, possibly one of the best rappers ever. Lil’ Wayne has come a long way in his career and as an individual. With all the amount of income he brings in, he could probably afford almost anything in the world. As for the rest of us, be thankful we have access to payday loans for those unexpected financial setbacks.







Lil Wayne can hold his own with Skip Bayless – I am impressed. I’m not so impressed with the skill of the two guys extolling Skip Bayless’s virtues by way of an awful rap tune, but then again, it is funny. That said, Skip was certainly magnanimous to the man across the desk, and he was nothing short of gentlemanly in the compliments he paid him for his recent album release.
I have to agree with you Perky. Skip Bayless was a true sport.