Lil Wayne says he's skipping his hometown Super Bowl after the halftime show snub, but will he shock the crowd?
Lll Wayne/Instagram Lil Wayne is teasing something very special ahead of the 2025 Super Bowl. In a video shared to his Instagram Stories on Tuesday, Feb. 4, the "Lollipop" rapper, 42, had a ...
The hype for Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show is real. Held at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, the California rapper will take the stage on Sunday Feb. 9. Although there are many ...
Lil Wayne dropped his special announcement today: Tha Carter VI is coming on June 6. Today he dropped an extended Cetaphil ad titled “We’re All a Lil Sensitive,” playing off his ...
The wait for a new Lil Wayne album is (nearly) over. The famed "Lollipop" rapper announced Thursday that "Tha Carter VI," the latest installment in his signature album series will come out June 6.
NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans native and Grammy-award-winning rapper Lil Wayne said in a social media post on Tuesday that he would not be attending Super Bowl LIX and instead teased that he was ...
Although highly anticipated, the announcement didn't go without sparking some additional tension in hip-hop, specifically after public comments by rapper Lil Wayne, who wanted to headline the show ...
The five-time Grammy Award-winning rapper Lil Wayne teased fans yesterday by saying he had a big announcement for today. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the “Tha Carter VI” album release date ...
Lil Wayne has confirmed the release date for the long-awaited ‘Tha Carter VI’ in a new advert for Cetaphil. Then Lil Wayne – real name Dwayne Carter Jr. – starred in a new campaign advert ...
I'm just chilling. New Orleans native and Grammy Award-winning rapper Lil Wayne announced he won't be at the Super Bowl in New Orleans but says he has "something very special" coming up.
Lil Wayne basically told folks to stop asking for the album until it drops in June—and that he’s over the Super Bowl LIX snub! Lil Wayne has revealed the exciting announcement he teased in ...
Musician Lil Wayne confirmed that he won't be attending Sunday's Super Bowl in New Orleans, his hometown, during a message on his Instagram Stories this past Tuesday. "Y'all know I'm not going to ...