Lil Wayne
A funny thing happened on the way to the Forbes List: Rap became less Public Enemy and more Cash Money Millionaire.
The list includes Steve Bannon, Elliott Broidy, Lil Wayne, and Kodak Black.
The rapper, a convicted felon, faced 10 years in prison for possession of a gold-plated handgun. He voiced his support for Trump during the 2020 campaign.
As Lil Wayne follows in the footsteps of fellow rappers Ice Cube and 50 Cent, Kyndall Cunningham writes about how it demonstrates “they have nothing to lose besides money.”
The legend of the slain rap artist only continues to grow—despite his dark and violent past.
The longtime collaborators—and rumored couple—were reportedly on the outs. Not anymore. And their reunion prompted Nicki’s ex Meek Mill to delete his Instagram account. Sad!
The hip-hop trailblazer has vowed to stop recording new music until his label—founded and owned by Birdman—pays what it allegedly owes him. How did it get this bad?