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Lil WayneCarter performing in December 2015BornDwayne Michael Carter Jr. September 27, 1982 , , U.S.Other namesTunechi, Weezy F. Baby, President CarterOccupationYears active1996–presentHome town, Louisiana, Spouse(s) (m.2004; div.2006)Partner(s) (2002–2003, 2009–2010; ex-fiancée) La'Tecia Thomas (2019–present) Children4AwardsMusical careerGenresInstrumentsLabelsAssociated actsDwayne Michael Carter Jr. (born September 27, 1982), better known by his Lil Wayne, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record executive, entrepreneur, and actor. He is regarded by many contemporaries as one of the most influential hip hop artists of his generation, and often cited as one of the greatest rappers of all time. His career began in 1996, at the age of 13, when he was discovered by and joined as the youngest member of the label. He joined the group , with Cash Money label-mates and , in 1997, who became popular following the release of the album (1999) and the song "". For many years, Lil Wayne was the flagship artist of Cash Money Records, before ending his long-tenured deal with the company in June 2018.

Lil Wayne's solo debut album (1999) was certified by the (RIAA). He reached higher popularity with his fourth album (2004), as well as with his appearance on the song "" with that same year. The album was followed by (2005), as well as several and collaborations throughout 2006 and 2007. Lil Wayne gained more prominence with his sixth album (2008), which became his most successful album to date, with first-week sales of over one million copies in the US. The album won the for and included successful singles "", "" and "".

Following the success of Tha Carter III, Wayne decided to record a -influenced album titled . In March 2010, Lil Wayne began serving an 8-month jail sentence in New York after being convicted of criminal possession of a weapon stemming from an incident in July 2007. His eighth studio album (2010) was released during his incarceration, while his 2011 album was released following his release. Tha Carter IV sold 964,000 copies in its first week in the United States, and included the singles "", "" and "". His twelfth studio album was released in 2018 after multiple delays. It went on to be certified Platinum by the RIAA. Wayne's thirteenth album, , was released in early 2020.

Lil Wayne has sold over 120 million records worldwide, including more than 15 million albums and 37 million digital tracks in the United States, making him one of the . He has won five , 11 , four , two and eight . On September 27, 2012, he became the first male artist to surpass with the most entries on the , with 109 songs. Lil Wayne also currently serves as the (CEO) of his own label, .

Contents Early life Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. was born on September 27, 1982, and spent his first few years in the impoverished neighborhood of , . His mother, a cook, gave birth to him when she was 19 years old. His parents divorced when he was 2, and his father permanently abandoned the family. Although Carter and have a father-son relationship and Birdman calls Carter his son, Carter's biological father and namesake (Dwayne Carter) is still alive. Carter has also spoken about his deceased stepfather, Reginald "Rabbit" McDonald, who he has said he considers his real father. Carter has a tattoo dedicated to Rabbit, who was murdered before Carter became a star. Carter enrolled in the gifted program of Lafayette Elementary School and in the drama club of . Carter attended McMain in the early 1990s for two years. He moved to the .

In a CBS interview with , Carter described why he goes by the name of "Wayne" instead of his given name, Dwayne. Carter explained, "I dropped the D because I'm a junior and my father is living and he's not in my life and he's never been in my life. So I don't want to be Dwayne, I'd rather be Wayne". Couric asked Carter if his father knew of this and he replied with a smile, "He knows now."

Carter wrote his first rap song at age eight. In the summer of 1991, he met , rapper and owner of . Carter recorded freestyle raps on Williams's answering machine, leading him to mentor the young Carter and include him in Cash Money-distributed songs. He also recorded his first ever album with rapper . At the time, Carter was 11, and B.G. was 14, and the two were billed as "". When he was 12, Carter played the part of the in his middle school drama club's production of . At age 12, he deliberately shot himself with a 9 mm handgun, and off-duty police officer Robert Hoobler drove him to the hospital. At McMain Magnet School, Carter was an honors student, but he dropped out at the age of 14 to focus on a musical career.

Career 1997–1999: Career beginnings and Hot Boys In 1997, Carter joined the along with rappers , , and . At age 14, Carter was the youngest member at the time. Hot Boys' debut album Get It How U Live! was released the same year, followed in 1999 by the group's major-label debut , which reached No. 1 on the chart and No. 5 on the . During their career, the Hot Boys had two charting singles, "" from Get It How U Live! and "" from Guerrilla Warfare. Carter was also featured on Juvenile's single "", which reached No. 18 on the and No. 5 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. Let 'Em Burn, a compilation album of unreleased tracks recorded during 1999 and 2000, came out in 2003, several years after the group disbanded. It reached No. 3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and No. 14 on the Billboard 200.

1999–2004: Tha Block Is Hot, Lights Out, and 500 Degreez Carter's debut solo album, , was released when he was 17 and featured significant contributions from the . It debuted at number 3 on the and was later certified platinum by the . The album earned Carter a 1999 magazine nomination for "Best New Artist", and also became a Top Ten hit. The lead single was "". After the release of Tha Block is Hot, Carter was featured on the single "", with B.G., Juvenile, and Big Tymers. Carter's verse appeared only on the radio version of the song, while on the album version he performed on the chorus.

His second album, , was released in 2000, and failed to attain the level of success achieved by his debut but was certified gold by RIAA. Critics noted the lack of coherent narratives in his verses as evidence that he had yet to mature to the level of his fellow Hot Boys. The lead single was "Get Off the Corner", which was noticed for an improvement in its lyrical content and style. The second single, which received less attention, was "Shine" featuring the Hot Boys. Near the release of Lights Out, Carter was featured on the single, "" with and Juvenile, which peaked at number 24 on the chart.

Carter's third album, , was released in 2002. It followed the format of his previous two, with significant contributions from the Hot Boys and . While being certified gold like its predecessor, it also failed to match the success of his debut. The title was a reference to the recently estranged Hot Boys member Juvenile's recording, . The lead single was "Way of Life" which failed to match the success of his previous singles. After the release of 500 Degreez, Carter was featured on the single "" by .

2004–2006: Tha Carter, Tha Carter II, and Like Father, Like Son In the summer of 2004, Carter's fourth studio album, , was released, marking what critics considered advancement in his rapping style and lyrical themes. In addition, the album's cover art featured the debut of Wayne's now-signature . Tha Carter gained Wayne significant recognition, selling 878,000 copies in the United States, while the single "" became a Top 5 Hit on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart. After the release of Tha Carter, Lil Wayne was featured in 's single "" with , which peaked at number 3 on the and the charts.

, the follow-up to the original Tha Carter album, was released in December 2005, this time without production by longtime producer , who had since left the label. Tha Carter II sold more than 238,000 copies in its first week of release, debuting at number 2 on the albums chart, and went on to sell 2,000,000 copies worldwide. The lead single "" became a hit in the US, peaking at 32 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other singles included "Grown Man" with , "", and "" with R&B singer . Carter also appeared on a remix of 's "", which rose to number 13 on the U.S. R&B Charts. In 2005, Carter was named president of Cash Money, and in the same year he founded as an imprint of Cash Money. However, as of late 2007, Carter reported that he has stepped down from the management of both labels and has handed management of Young Money over to Cortez Bryant.

In 2006, Carter collaborated with for the album , whose first single "", reached number 21 on the .

2006–07: Mixtapes and collaborations Lil Wayne performing at Voodoo Music Experience in 2008.Instead of a follow-up solo album, Carter began to reach his audience through a plethora of mixtapes and guest appearances on a variety of pop and hip hop singles. Of his many mixtapes, and received the most media exposure and critical review. Dedication 2, released in 2006, paired Carter with DJ Drama and contained the acclaimed socially conscious track "Georgia Bush", in which Carter critiqued former US president 's response to the effects of on the city of New Orleans. Da Drought 3 was released the following year and was available for free legal download. It contained Carter rapping over a variety of beats from recent hits by other musicians. A number of prominent hip hop magazines such as and covered the mixtape. Christian Hoard of magazine considered the mixtapes and "among the best albums of 2007."

Despite no album release for two years, Carter appeared in numerous singles as a featured performer, including "" by , "" by , "" by , and "" by (also featuring , , , Fat Joe, and Birdman), "" by , "" by (also featuring Akon), and the remix to "" by (also featuring , , , , , Fat Joe, Birdman, and Rick Ross). All these singles charted within the top 20 spots on the Billboard , Hot Rap Tracks, and charts. On Birdman's 2007 album, , Carter appeared on the singles "" and "" among several other tracks. Carter also appeared on tracks from albums by , by , and by and by . "Make it Rain", a production that peaked at number 13 on the Hot 100 and number two on the Hot Rap Tracks chart, was nominated for the for 2008.

Vibe magazine ranked a list of 77 of Lil Wayne's songs from 2007 and ranked his verse in DJ Khaled's "We Takin Over" as his best of 2007, with "Dough Is What I Got" (a freestyle over the beat of Jay-Z's "") from Da Drought 3. At the end of 2007, an MTV poll selected Lil Wayne as "", The New Yorker magazine ranked him "Rapper of the Year", and GQ magazine named him "Workaholic of the Year". In 2008 he was named "Best MC" by Rolling Stone. Another article, built around Lil Wayne's 2007 mixtape work, cites his creative practice as an example of post-performance creative practice.

2007–2010: Tha Carter III, We Are Young Money, and Rebirth Lil Wayne performing in concert at in Vancouver, Canada, January 2009In 2007, Carter stated that he would reunite with Hot Boys, with plans to release an album after B.G.'s solo album was completed. was originally scheduled to be released in 2007, but it was delayed after several recordings were leaked and distributed through mixtapes, including The Drought Is Over Pt. 2 and The Drought Is Over Pt. 4. Lil Wayne initially planned to release The Leak, a separate album with leaked songs and four additional tracks, on December 18, 2007, with Tha Carter III delayed to March 18, 2008. Instead, The Leak became an with five songs and was released digitally on December 25, 2007.

was released on June 10, 2008, with first-week sales of over 1 million copies, the first to do so since 's (2005). The album's first single "", featuring , became the Carter's most successful song at the time, topping the and becoming his first top 10 single as a solo artist and his first number one on the chart. The third single "", featuring T-Pain, peaked at number 13 on the Billboard 100. Tha Carter III went on to win four Grammy Awards, including best rap album and best rap song, which he won for "Lollipop". On July 14, 2008, the certified Tha Carter III two times platinum. In October 2008, Lil Wayne announced plans to MTV News to re-release the album with new tracks, including a duet with and remixes of "A Milli".

Carter also appeared on R&B singles "" by Lloyd, "" by , "" by , "" by , "" by , and "" by T-Pain; rap singles "" by , "Shawty Say" by , "" by , "Cutty Buddy" by , by and the remix to "Certified" by ; and pop single "" by new artist .

In 2008, Carter performed at the in October in New Orleans, which was described by Jonathan Cohen of Billboard as his biggest hometown headlining set of his career. He also performed at the with , where they performed the remix of "Lollipop" and lip-synced to 's "". Lil Wayne also performed at the with (""), ("DontGetIt (Misunderstood)") and ("") and performed "Lollipop" and "Got Money" on the season premiere of . He later performed at the rally at and the 2008 , where he received 12 nominations. He won eight awards at the BET Hip Hop Awards, one of which included the "MVP" title. After dropped out of performing on the due to her pregnancy, performed "Mr. Carter" with Lil Wayne at select shows.

Following Tha Carter III's achievement of selling over 3 million copies, becoming 2008's best-selling record, Carter re-signed with for a multi-album deal.On November 11, 2008, Carter became the first hip hop act to perform at the , playing "" alongside , in which Carter inaudibly strummed guitar strings alongside the guitarist in Kid Rock's band. Shortly after, Wayne was nominated for eight – the most for any artist nominated that year. He was then named the first MTV Man of the Year at the end of 2008. He won the for "", for his appearance in 's single "", and for "Lollipop". Tha Carter III won the award for . MTV News listed Carter number two on their 2009 list of the Hottest MCs In The Game.

On January 6, 2009, Carter was a guest debater against on the "1st & 10" segment of . On February 10, 2009, he appeared on ESPN's and beat out veterans , and fellow New Orleanian to win that show's episode. Prior to the 2009 Grammy Awards, Wayne was featured in an interview with . On February 7, 2009, he presented the on CBS's . On April 24, 2009, he appeared on , discussing his GED and addictions. In September 2009, Carter was profiled in an episode of 's and was a presenter of the . In film, Carter produced and composed music for and starred in the direct-to-video film . A documentary of Carter, titled , was released at the .

On December 23, 2009, Carter released a collaboration album with Young Money, , with its lead single being "". The second single was "", featuring , with the third being "". On May 24, 2010, the album was certified gold by the RIAA with over 500,000 copies sold. Carter is featured on the song, "", with for her greatest hits album, (2009). He was also featured on a song, "Can't Stop Partying", on (2009). In late 2008, Carter announced plans to reissue Tha Carter III with leftover recordings, and was to be titled Rebirth, originally scheduled to be released on April 7, 2009 before being delayed several times. instead became his sixth solo album, released on February 2, 2010.

To support its release and that of We Are Young Money, Carter was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone and headlined the 'Young Money Presents: America's Most Wanted Music Festival', a United States and Canada–only concert tour which began on July 29, 2009. "", the first official single, debuted on January 27, 2009 immediately after a live Internet broadcast on of his concert in San Diego. It peaked at number 15 on the charts. On December 3, 2009, the second single, "", produced by "On Fire" peaked at number 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. "", which features , was the third single from the Rebirth.

2010–13: I Am Not a Human Being series and Tha Carter IV In an interview on MTV's Mixtape Monday, Carter asserted the possibility of . He later announced that it would be released in late 2009 before the holiday season. had previously stated that Tha Carter IV would be packaged with Rebirth as a double disc album. However, Carter denied this idea saying that "Tha Carter IV deserves Tha Carter IV", adding that may be packaged with Rebirth. However, both albums were released separately.

Originally thought to be an , Carter released his tenth album, , on his 28th birthday, September 27, 2010. The album has sold over 953,000 copies in the U.S. and has spawned successful single "", which peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Tha Carter IV was later delayed into 2011, after Lil Wayne began recording from scratch after his release from prison. He described his first song since his release as "a 2010 version of on steroids." The album's lead single, "" featuring Cory Gunz, was released on December 15, 2010, and made available for digital download on on December 16, 2010. The song is produced by Bangladesh, who also produced "A Milli".

On March 8, 2011, Carter released another song, "We Back Soon", produced by StreetRunner, though it was not included on the official track listing of Tha Carter IV. The second single, "", was released on March 24, 2011, which features and is produced by . The album's artwork was unveiled on April 20, 2011. The album was originally scheduled to be released on May 16, 2011, but had confirmed its delay until June 21. On May 26, 2011, the third single, "", was released. A song called "Dear Anne (Stan Part 2)" was released in June. Carter said the song was a throwaway track from Tha Carter III and was originally supposed to be on Tha Carter IV, but decided not to put it on there because of its age. Carter said that he liked the beat, but not the lyrics, and was thinking about revamping the song.

Lil Wayne in 2011In July 2011, Carter confirmed in an interview with MTV that Tha Carter IV was finished, and was released on August 29, 2011. For preparation for Tha Carter IV, Carter released a mixtape, , with all the beats coming from other artist's songs, similar to his mixtape . Tha Carter IV debuted at number one on the , with first-week sales of 964,000 copies, making it Carter's third chart-topping album of his career. On January 8, 2012, according to was elected the seventh artist (second male artist) all-time best-selling with 36,788,000 million to the end of 2011.

In October 2011, it was reported that Carter was working on sequels to both and . In January 2012, Birdman announced that he and Carter had finished recording Like Father, Like Son 2. On November 22, 2012, he announced that Tha Carter V would be his final album.After numerous delays, was released on March 26, 2013 debuting at number two on the selling 217,000 copies in its first week; "", "", and "" were released as singles prior to its release. The album was met with generally mixed reviews, with most critics noticing the declining quality of his releases. Carter toured North America with and on the second America's Most Wanted Festival. On May 3, 2013, dropped Carter, who was a spokesperson for , due to offensive lyrics about icon . On September 1, 2013, Carter released the fifth instalment of the "Dedication" mixtape series, with . The mixtape featured 29 tracks, with guest appearances from , , Jae Millz, Birdman, T.I., , , and 2 Chainz among other members of Young Money.

2014–2019: Free Weezy Album and Tha Carter V On February 10, 2014, tweeted "CARTER V". On October 18, 2013, Cash Money Records Vice President of Promotion Mel Smith, tweeted: "Happy Friday!! New YMCMB music coming soon!! Carter 5." Nearly four months later, in an interview with The Griffin, released on February 14, 2014, Smith spoke on the upcoming album: "We're very close to dropping the album. It's going to be a huge surprise to everyone, it's an incredible album … I can't release the date because he wants to surprise people, he wants his true fan base to get excited, but he's worked extremely hard on it and you won't be disappointed." On February 15, 2014, during the NBA All-Star Weekend festivities at Sprite's NBA All-Star concert at the House of Blues in New Orleans, Carter appeared as a special guest during Drake's set and performed various hits. Carter and Drake then broke the news that is set to be released on May 5, 2014. However, on March 27, 2014, Carter's manager Cortez Bryant would announce the album had been delayed. Carter then serviced Tha Carter V's first single "", which features vocals from Drake, to radio in the United States on May 6, 2014. Three more singles, "", "Grindin'" (featuring Drake) and "Start a Fire" (featuring Christina Milian), were also released for the album.

On December 4, 2014, just five days before the album was due to be released again, Carter issued a statement saying the album would not be released on its expected release date, due to his displeasure with label-boss , refusing to release the album although it had been completed. Carter also expressed his feelings by stating he felt both he and his creativity were being held "prisoner".

On January 20, 2015, Carter , a sequel to his , to compensate for the continued delay of Tha Carter V. Upon Sorry for the Wait 2's release, it was said Wayne Birdman and Cash Money Records, several times throughout the mixtape. Birdman was reported to be upset with this. In late January 2015, Carter sued Birdman and Cash Money Records for $51 million. In February 2015, due to Tha Carter V 's delay, Carter announced a that a free album would be released prior to the fifth installment in his popular series. In June 2015, Carter joined 's , as an artist owner, kicking off the partnership by exclusively releasing a single on the service titled "Glory." He's also announced plans on his own TIDAL X concert series. On July 4, 2015, Carter released , exclusively through TIDAL, under Young Money and Republic Records.

Carter and Birdman supposedly reconciled after being seen at 's NYE Party, at Miami's Club Liv, and in studio. On January 27, 2016 when rapper released his "Felt Like Cappin" EP, Carter is featured on the lead single titled "Back On That Bullshit". On March 4, 2016, 2 Chainz released his third studio album, . The album was initially a collaborative effort between 2 Chainz and Carter, but due to his record label issues, only 2 Chainz was credited as the primary artist. In 2017, Carter announced that he has signed with . Later, Carter revealed that there was no official paperwork that he signed to the label. On June 28, 2016, Carter was one of the main singers in the song "", along with and , for the film . and were also featured in the song. On August 8, 2017, he released the song "" with sound engineer Onhel.On June 7, 2018 it was announced that Carter had been released from Cash Money Records and will be releasing Tha Carter V via .

On Christmas 2017, Carter released the mixtape , the sixth instalment of the "Gangsta Grillz" chronology. The second part was released on January 26, 2018.

was finally released on September 27, 2018, debuting at number one on the US with 480,000 , including 140,000 pure album sales. It is the second-largest streaming week for an album behind 's with 433 million streams. It is also Carter's fourth US number-one album. Every song on the album charted on the Billboard 100, while simultaneously charting 4 songs in the top 10, also becoming the first artist to debut two songs in the top 5.

2020–present: Funeral While Carter was working on Tha Carter V, it was announced that his next album would be titled . On January 23, 2020, he revealed the album's release date and album artwork. Funeral was released on January 31, which debuted at number 1 on the US , with 139,000 , becoming his fifth US number-one album. The album received generally positive reviews from music critics. On February 2, 2020, he was revealed to be "The Robot" on the of after the . Carter features on 's track "Forever", a track from Baby's second studio album, , which was released on February 28, 2020. Carter also participates in the music video for the song, which was released on March 3, 2020. This is the second collaboration for the two artists in 2020, with the first being on Carter's single "I Do It".

Future projects "I Can't Feel My Face" redirects here. For the song by The Weeknd, see . Lil Wayne At Beacon Theatre in 2007Carter has announced several possible upcoming projects, including a collaborative album entitled I Can't Feel My Face with Harlem-based rapper , that has been in production for several years. On June 19, 2008, Carter and formed a duo called T-Wayne with plans to release an album, titled He Raps, He Sings; however, those plans have died down due to much of the material recorded for the album being leaked. T-Pain released in 2017. According to an interview with , in the December 2011 issue of , plans for an upcoming album with Carter had been scrapped for the time being because of the and collaboration album (2011).

In late 2011, it was announced by Mack Maine that Carter and had gone back to work on their collaborative album I Can't Feel My Face, which had been delayed for a few years due to "label politics". In April 2012, on the premiere of 's Hip Hop POV, Carter sat down with Amanda Seales and spoke briefly about an album he put together titled Devol (loved, backwards), an album full of "love songs" that he wrote during his imprisonment at . In May 2013 he has confirmed the album will still be released.

In September 2016, Carter's song "No Mercy" debuted as the theme song for sports talk on . Carter is a frequent guest on the program.

Carter's ongoing litigation with Cash Money has prevented numerous completed projects from being released. January 2017, Young Money revealed the title of a planned Carter album called Velvet. The album ended up leaking online in November 2018.

In December 2019, Carter announced his own cannabis brand under the name of GKUA Ultra Premium.

Retirement plans On March 29, 2011, in an interview with 's , Carter announced that he would retire at age 35; saying "I have four kids", and that "I would feel selfish still going to the studio when it's such a vital point in their lives." He said in November 2012 that Tha Carter V will be his last album as he wanted to go into other interests.

In March 2014, Carter reconfirmed at that Tha Carter V will be his last album during his keynote with interviewer Elliot Wilson.

In September 2016, in regards to his contract dispute with Cash Money, he indicated a possible retirement on Twitter saying "I AM NOW DEFENSELESS and mentally DEFEATED" and then said, "I leave gracefully and thankful I luh my fanz but I'm done." Many rappers responded with respect and encouragement.

Personal life Relationships and children Carter has four children. His first child, daughter Reginae, was born November 29, 1998 when he was 16, to his high school sweetheart . They later married on Valentine's Day 2004 and divorced in 2006. Internet rumors started circulating in August 2008 that Carter's daughter had died in a car crash, which however he quickly cleared up as false saying "Please allow me to dispel any rumors or speculations and report that my daughter is alive, healthy and surrounded by family who cares and loves her dearly. The rumors are completely false and unfounded; neither Reginae nor any other member of my family has been involved in any car accident."

His second child, Dwayne III, was born on October 22, 2008, at in to radio broadcaster Sarah Vivan. His third child, Cameron, was born to actress on September 9, 2009. His fourth child, Neal, was born on November 30, 2009, to singer . also became pregnant with Carter's child, but later suffered a miscarriage.

In July 2014, it was rumored that Carter was dating singer whom he attended the ESPY Awards with. They later confirmed their relationship in mid-2015 after which they received criticism from their interconnected exes, singer and songwriter . They split at the end of 2015 after collaborating on various singles, videos, and concert dates.

Beliefs and interests In an interview with magazine, Carter revealed one of his favorite bands from childhood to be rock group , and cites them as a major influence in his music.

Wayne in 2006Carter got his first tattoo at age 14 of his dad's name and his second was "Cash Money" across his stomach. His tattoos have grown to include a verse on his leg, "I Am Music" on his forehead and on his cheeks among many others. His most recent one is "Baked" on his forehead stylized as the logo.Carter identifies as a and reads the regularly. While playing in , Carter professed his belief "in and His son, ." During his 2011 tour in Australia with , before beginning his bracket he proclaimed his belief in God. One Christian minister says Carter's stated religiosity and the un-religious lyrical content of his music are incongruous.

After earning his , Carter enrolled at the in January 2005. He dropped out in the same year due to his conflicting schedule. He also revealed on that he switched to the and majored in psychology taking . An article in Urb magazine in March 2007 asserted that Carter had been earning high grades at Houston.

On September 24, 2008, Carter published his first blog for in their issue, . Carter revealed he was a fan of tennis, the , the , the and the . To commemorate the making it to , he spoofed 's hit song "" (which were the colors of the Packers' opponents, the ) in a song titled "Green and Yellow". Carter has continued writing for ESPN, notably reporting at the ESPN party. Carter made his debut on ESPN's daily sports round table show Around The Horn on February 10, 2009. Carter now currently sings the intro song "No Mercy" for the sports debate show .

Carter received criticism after a video released by TMZ showed him apparently stepping on the U.S. flag. Carter later explained that "It was never my intention to desecrate the flag of the United States", and that he was shooting a video for a song on his upcoming album, "God Bless Amerika." He says the purpose of the flag was to "show that 'behind the American Flag was the Hoods of America'."

In late 2016, Carter made statements critical of the movement, saying, "I don't feel connected to a damn thing that ain't got nothin' to do with me. If you do, you crazy as shit," and adding that his status as a wealthy African American with white fans is evidence that black people are valued in the contemporary U.S.

Health issues On October 25, 2012, Carter's private jet, bound for , made an in due to an in-flight medical episode. Lil Wayne was transferred to a local hospital upon arrival. and other media sources said that Carter had suffered a aboard the plane. His publicist denied this, saying that he was in fact treated for "a severe migraine and dehydration."

The following day, while flying from Texas to Los Angeles, Carter's private jet was reportedly again forced to make an emergency landing, this time in , after he suffered a second seizure and required further hospitalization. His representative said that the reports of Carter's condition had been exaggerated, and that he was resting at his Louisiana home. In a November 2012 interview with , Carter revealed that he was taking seizure medication, on doctors' orders, due to the aforementioned incidents.

On March 14, 2013, TMZ reported that Carter had been treated at in Los Angeles on the evening of March 12, after suffering seizures while on a music video set with Young Money rapper . He was reportedly released in the early hours of March 13. On March 15, TMZ published a second story, claiming that hours after his release on March 13, Carter was found unconscious after experiencing further seizures, and was brought back to Cedars-Sinai, where he was admitted to the in . The article alleged the latest seizures were found to be linked to high amounts of in Carter's system, possibly due to binging on after his initial hospital release. Multiple celebrities, including and , were photographed on March 15 and 16 visiting Carter at Cedars-Sinai.

Several members of , including president , criticized media reports on Carter's hospitalization, particularly those of TMZ, alleging that they exaggerated the severity of his condition and falsely implied that he was on his (such as by saying that he was in a medically ), triggering what the called "the most overheated celebrity deathwatch in recent years." In separate interviews on March 18, Mack Maine and Birdman disputed TMZ's reports, and stated that in fact there were not multiple seizures or multiple hospital visits. They explained that after Carter began seizing on the way to the music video shoot on March 12, an ambulance was called and he was transported to the hospital, where he was admitted and remained continuously thereafter. They also refuted the claims that Carter's seizures are drug-induced, saying that they are an ongoing problem for which doctors have been unable to identify a cause.

Carter was released from the hospital late on March 18, following a six-day stay. Lil Wayne addressed his condition via a , on March 21 saying he was more than good. In a March 28 interview with of in Los Angeles, Carter said that he suffers from , a neurological condition which is characterized by seizures. He would say "This isn't my first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth or seventh seizure. I've had a bunch of seizures. Y'all just never hear about them. But this time, it got real bad because I had three of them in a row."

Carter had two seizures in June 2016, during a cross-country flight from to , and landed in . His plane was only two minutes in air when the second seizure occurred and was forced to land in Omaha once again. Less than a month later, he had another seizure, supposedly due to not taking his epilepsy medication.

Carter canceled a Las Vegas show on September 3, 2017, having had a seizure in a Chicago hospital earlier that day, where he was brought after being found unconscious in a hotel room.

Carter purchased Player's Rep. Sports Agency, and became Young Money APAA sports, which hired NFL's first female sports agent, Nicole Lynn. She currently represents , , , , , , as well as NCAA coaches, and two former #1 Pro Softball draft picks.

Books Carter wrote a memoir of his experience in Rikers Island called that was released October 11, 2016.

Philanthropy On February 19, 2008, Carter and Cortez Bryant revisited their alma mater McMain Secondary School to get students to design an invitation to the gala introducing Carter's nonprofit One Family Foundation.

Legal issues Arrests and incarceration On July 22, 2007, Carter was arrested in New York City following a performance at the ; the discovered Carter and another man smoking near a tour bus. After taking Carter into custody, police discovered a .40 caliber pistol near his person. The gun, which was registered to his manager, was in a bag located near the rapper. He was charged with criminal possession of a weapon and marijuana.

Following a performance at in , Idaho, Carter was arrested October 5, 2007 on felony fugitive charges after authorities accused the rapper of possessing a controlled substance. The incident was later described as a "mix-up" and the fugitive charges were dropped.

On January 23, 2008, Carter was arrested alongside two others. His tour bus was stopped by agents near , Arizona. A K-9 Unit recovered 105 grams (3.7 oz) of marijuana, almost 29 grams (1.0 oz) of cocaine, 41 grams (1.4 oz) of , and $22,000 in cash. Carter was charged with four felonies: possession of narcotic drug for sale, possession of dangerous drugs, misconduct involving weapons and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was granted permission to travel outside of the state and remain out of custody on the $10,185 bond he posted.

On May 6, 2008, Carter returned to court in Arizona to plead not guilty to the charges. A was issued on March 17, 2010 when Carter did not show for a final trial management conference. However, the rapper was already incarcerated, serving a one-year sentence in Rikers Island on weapons charges. On June 22, 2010, Carter pleaded guilty to the charges. As part of the plea deal he was able to serve 36 months of probation, which he was sentenced to on June 30, 2010.

On December 18, 2009, Carter and 11 others were detained at the border patrol checkpoint after an unknown amount of marijuana was found on two of his tour buses.

On October 22, 2009, Carter pleaded guilty to attempted criminal possession of a weapon. He was due for sentencing in February 2010 and was expected to receive a one-year county jail sentence, but on February 9, 2010, Carter's attorney announced that the sentencing was delayed until March 2 due to dental surgery, which was performed on February 16. The surgery included eight root canals, the replacement of several tooth implants, as well as the addition of a few new implants and work on his remaining original teeth. On March 2, 2010, sentencing was postponed again when the courthouse reported a fire in the basement.

On March 8, 2010, Carter was given a one-year sentence, which he served in Rikers Island. His lawyer said the rapper expected to be held in protective custody, separated from other prisoners. In May 2010, Carter was found by Rikers Island correctional staff to be in possession of contraband (an MP3 player, charger, and headphones). In April 2010, Carter's friends created a website called Weezy Thanx You, which publishes letters written by Carter while incarcerated. In the first letter, titled "Gone 'til November", Carter said he was staying in good spirits thinking about his children and spending his time working out regularly and reading every day. Carter was released from Rikers Island Jail on November 4, 2010 after serving eight months of his year-long sentence.

Lawsuits On July 24, 2008, filed a against Carter for and , specifically referring to 's track "Playing with Fire". In the lawsuit, Abkco says that the song was obviously derived from ' "", to which Abkco owns the rights. Subsequently, "Playing with Fire" was removed from the track list of Tha Carter III on all and replaced with the produced track, "Pussy Monster".

In February 2009, production company RMF Productions filed a $1.3 million lawsuit against Carter, following a $100,000 advance payment for three shows, all of which were cancelled by the artist.

In October 2009, Carter, , , and various music distribution outlets were sued for copyright infringement by Thomas Marasciullo, who says his voice was used without permission. The rappers asked him to record some "Italian-styled spoken word recordings" in 2006. The lyrics were allegedly used on "Respect" and other tracks from the rappers' collaboration album and Birdman's .

In March 2011, producer (Darius Harrison) sued Carter and his parent labels Cash Money Records over unpaid royalties from Tha Carter III.

In May 2011, producer Bangladesh also filed a lawsuit against Weezy & Co. over unpaid royalties as well.

In early June 2011, another producer named David Kirkwood filed a lawsuit against Young Money Entertainment and Cash Money Records on claims that the labels have failed to pay him over $1.5 million in royalties and production services for his work on the album, also including his songwriting on "Love Me or Hate Me", a bonus song featured only on the deluxe edition of the album.

Also in June 2011, Dallas producers filed a lawsuit against him, saying Carter owes them at least $1 million in unpaid royalties for "" from his album Tha Carter III. The single has sold over 2 million copies since being released.

In July 2011, Done Deal Enterprises, a production company based in Georgia, filed suit against Carter, Universal Music Group, Cash Money Records and Young Money Entertainment, claiming copyright infringement. The lawsuit alleges Carter stole the song "BedRock", featured on the compilation album We Are Young Money, and seeks damages of $15 million.

Feuds Juvenile Carter began feuding with former member and labelmate in 2002, after Juvenile took offense to Carter naming his third studio album , a diss aimed towards Juvenile whose last album was named . Juvenile responded with a diss track on his 2002 album 600 Degreez, titled "A Hoe". In the song, Juvenile questions Carter's sexuality, and says he's a fake gangster. The two squashed their beef for a short period in 2004, with Carter and appearing in the music video for Juvenile and 's song, . Carter later paid tribute to the Hot Boys with a song called "I Miss My Dawgs" on 2004's . Juvenile responded by calling the song "fake", and criticised Carter for releasing a tribute song and later promoting the album on BET and having "nothing good to say about them". The two eventually reconciled once again, and Juvenile re-signed with Cash Money Records in 2014.

Young Buck released a song featuring called "Off Parole" which insulted Carter. Young Buck said that Carter could not be angry, because Young Buck spoke the truth. Young Buck also said "You think you got a problem with Juve and B.G.; you'll have a true problem with me", referring to the Cash Money-Juvenile/B.G feud. One of the reasons 50 Cent stated he was dismissing Young Buck was what he called "inconsistent behavior" which included appearing on stage with Carter, then seemingly dissing him on records with G-Unit. After he was dismissed, Young Buck appeared in the music video "" by The Game, which featured Carter in the vocals. As of 2009, Young Buck and Carter have squashed their beef and also linked up to record a track "Up's and Down's" for Young Buck's mixtape.

Pusha T Tension between Wayne and American rapper, , had been going on for years, beginning soon after and worked on "What Happened to That Boy", the latter's 2002 single. In 2006, Wayne felt the Clipse song "" was directed at him which caused more tension between the two. In 2012 after much speculation that Pusha T was subliminally dissing Canadian rapper and Wayne's signee in several songs, the speculation heightened after the release of Pusha T's "Exodus 23:1" song. Lil Wayne quickly responded on online social networking service and later released a diss track titled "Goulish". In the first verse Wayne raps "Fuck Pusha T and anybody that love him / His head up his ass, I'mma have to head-butt him". Pusha T has called Wayne's diss track "horrible" and said he felt it didn't deserve a response. Both men have downplayed the feud, with Wayne saying he's over it. However, in late November, Pusha T dissed Wayne and on a new song titled "Tell Me What They Mad For". However, once the feud between Lil Wayne and Birdman arose, Pusha T sent out a tweet encouraging Lil Wayne to sign to , which also insulted Birdman for his hand-rubbing habit.

Jay-Z In a 2009 interview with Tropical TV, disputed the MTV poll that voted "The Hottest MC in the Game", stating that Lil Wayne was a better rapper and made more money. In early 2011, when Jay-Z and 's single "" was released, Jay-Z took shots at , saying "Really, you got Baby money" and "[you] ain't got money!". On August 24, 2011, a song called "" by Lil Wayne (featuring and ) was leaked online and included Lil Wayne responding "Talkin' 'bout baby money? I gotcha baby money. Kidnap your bitch, get that, How much you love your lady? money". Jadakiss later absolved himself of involvement in any brewing beef on his official feed.

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