Lil Wayne might be one of the best rappers of all time, but have you ever wondered what the game might look like if he became a b-boy instead? Well, he at least gave fans a glimpse of that alternate universe during one of his most recent “Welcome To Tha Carter” tour stops. Moreover, he danced on stage while one of his classic Drake collaborations, “The Motto,” played in the background, and fans were loving it. It might not be the craziest routine you’ve seen, but it’s certainly more than many of today’s biggest rap stars offer on stage as far as engagement. Whether in the studio, a small set, or a stadium, Weezy almost always delivers- well, if you’re not in Atlanta, that is.
Furthermore, many fans expressed disappointment and concern after Lil Wayne canceled that city’s tour stop less than 24 hours before his show. Of course, many took to social media to complain about the change, and rightfully so considering the Young Money boss’ status and hype around this trek. Still, it also got a lot of fans concerned for his health or other behind-the-scenes happenings that could’ve impeded the tour. Even with that scare in mind, he said he would reschedule and everything seems to be going swimmingly so far.
Lil Wayne Breaks It Down Live
Meanwhile, this almost feels like a new era for the 40-year-old, in a way that’s different to his past modern album cycles. Through touring, excellent features (although that’s never been a surprise), and impactful singles, Tunechi is more respected and beloved than ever. In fact, Lil Wayne just joined the upper echelon of MCs who surpassed 25 billion streams on Spotify. While some of his post-2000s work fell under scrutiny, the “BM J.R.” star is still an incredibly popular artist.
In addition, he’s also revisited some iconic moments throughout his career thanks to this run of live shows. For example, him and Cam’ron solidified the Young Money/Dipset alliance when they performed “Touch It Or Not” live for the first time ever. Weezy’s catalog is the gold mine that keeps on giving, and he continues to add bars to that repertoire. For more updates on Lil Wayne and the latest news on his movement, stay logged into HNHH.