Lil Wayne: The Greatest Rapper Of All Time

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Lil Wayne is back in the news. Of course, his Nightline interview caught a lot of negative attention, which spilled into his Insta conflict with T.I. That was last week. He posted an Election day IG post in the studio with Scott Storch. He also released his memoir recently, Gone Til November, which is a book focused on the 8 months he spent in Rikers Island in 2010. Of course there still seems to be tension between him and Birdman. All of this got me thinking: Lil Wayne may be the greatest rapper of all time. Let’s break it down.

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