When: Thu Jun 19, 2008
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Arrival Time: Past Event
 
                   




Event Description :
Join us on our studio stage for a Mini-Concert featuring LIL' WAYNE!!!!!!

Although there has been much debate on the subject of who is or who isn't the “King of the South,” Lil Wayne isn’t worried about all the fuss as to who really lays claim to the title. As a veteran rap star, budding entrepreneur, and young scholar studying psychology at the University of Houston, Wayne's experience in the rap game, coupled with his amazing growth as an individual has placed him in a position only a handful of people in this industry reach.

"I've been in this game for thirteen years, so I'm not concerned with having to prove myself," Wayne says. "I don't have to prove anything, because my growth as a rapper and as a lyricist can be heard in my music." Indeed, with the release of his fifth solo album Tha Carter II, it’s obvious Dwayne Carter AKA "Weezy" is a top-notch rapper whose lyrics and artistic vision tower over the competition.

Wayne, 23, was born and raised in New Orleans’ notorious 17th Ward in a neighborhood called Hollygrove. As a child, the aspiring rapper listened to and idolized early Cash Money recording artists like Pimp Daddy and UNLV, who he cites as some of his early influences. A few years later, Wayne met Cash Money CEOs Ronald "Suga Slim" and Bryan "Baby” Williams (The Birdman) who would take him under their wings and help mold him into a prolific and profound artist. In 1995 at the age of 12, Wayne made his debut on Cash Money recording artist B.G.’s album, True Story.

In 1997, the rap prodigy, along with Juvenile, Young Turk, and B.G. formed the New Orleans’ super-group the Hot Boys and dropped their seminal debut CD Get It How You Live. The record’s independent success garnered the young teenager legions of fans throughout the South and Midwest. He further distinguished himself as the MC to watch on the Hot Boys' platinum selling Universal debut Guerilla Warfare (1998) followed by 2003's Let Em Burn. In 2000, the group went on to receive a Source Award for "Group of the Year."

At age sixteen, Wayne launched his solo career with the release of the platinum selling Tha Block Is Hot (1999), where he earned a 1999 Source Award nomination for "Best New Artist." Clever wordplay, combined with his mature street savvy made the CD one of the year's most compelling albums. The young prodigy’s subsequent albums, Lights Out (2000), 500 Degreez (2002) and 2004's Tha Carter further solidified Lil Wayne's reputation as one of the South’s finest lyricists, but it was Tha Carter that finally forced rap fans beyond the South to recognize what die-hard “Weezy” fans knew all along: Lil Wayne was a hip hop force to be reckoned with.

As the newest venture on Lil Wayne's imprint, Young Money Entertainment via Cash Money/Universal Records, Tha Carter II is bound to thrill those who have watched this former Hot Boy mature since his first appearance on True Story. "Everyday I experience new things, and it’s these experiences I express creatively in my songs.” Lil Wayne, a perfectionist in the lab, has never been one to waste time. In fact, he has been known to complete five songs in a day. "I could do an entire album in a week," he brags, "But Tha Carter II took me a little longer – a month,” he deadpans. “I wanted to make sure everything was right."

Approaching Tha Carter II with the skills of a scientist, Lil Wayne dug through the vaults of his own material in order to analyze his distinct style. "Listening to the past few albums, I wanted to change it up slightly.” What fans will be hearing on Tha Carter II is a revised and refreshed Lil Wayne, from the scorching first single "Fireman," produced by newcomers Doe Boys, where Wayne drops blazing lyrics, to his second single "Grown Man,” featuring Young Money Record’s protégé Currency, where he comes at you hard, switching up both vocal tone and flow.

Wayne is no longer the young cocky boy from the South content with just spitting boastful rhymes. Aside from fans, fellow artists have also recognized his maturation as a well rounded musician. Consequently, Wayne’s poetic word play has earned him featured collaborations on Destiny’s Childs’ smash hit “Soldier” as well as a guest appearance on Avant’s single “You Know What.” These collaborations have exposed the gifted artist to a broader audience, demonstrating that his talent knows no boundaries. Wayne’s flow and choice of subject matter have also become more versatile. “Receipt” is one song that stands out to him, “Because it’s about love, and I’ve never done a love song before.”

Lil Wayne headed up production on Tha Carter II alongside other new up and coming producers. “Really, I listen to every beat that comes to the office, and I receive a lot of stuff. If I like it, I call them and use it.” Case in point, while Wayne was working in New York, he bumped into the Pop/R&B singer Thicke. “I’d always rhymed over his song, ‘Oh Shooter,’ so when I ran into him, I told him I wanted to work with him and use the song, he was cool with it.” The result is the hauntingly laid-back bluesy, “Shooter.” With lyrics rich with clever metaphors (“So many doubt cuz I come from the south/But when I open up my mouth, all the bullets come out…”), combined with a complex rhyme scheme, Wayne transforms the song into an artful assault on regionalism in hip-hop (“It’s outrageous/You know how sick you make us/I wanna throw up like chip in Vegas/But this is Southern, face it/If this is too simple then y’all don’t get the basics”).

The new CD also features cameos from comrades in rhyme Slim Thug, Kurupt and others. Lil Wayne even pays homage to aural hero Rakim on the stunning “I’m A Dboy” featuring Birdman. "Rakim is one of the greatest MCs ever," Wayne says. "By using the 'Paid in Full' beat on “I’m A Dboy,” I’m thanking him for his contributions to the rap genre."

With Tha Carter II, Lil Wayne proves himself more than a contender to the throne, because this winner is already wearing the crown

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posted by candy bar : Monday May 25, 2009
CHECK I WAS HERE
posted by XcTaCY : Thursday May 14, 2009
ATTENDED
posted by AquaVoni : Monday Mar 02, 2009
Event was sold out prior to ticket request.
posted by CarpeSoul : Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
*sarcasticly* ahhh damn i didnt waste fourty bucks plus another seven dollars to see LIL WAYNE
posted by Ill.i.am : Monday Jul 21, 2008
Motherfucka he's ill! DOPE SHOW!
posted by Coolbb49ers : Thursday Jul 17, 2008
tight
posted by cbonil1 : Saturday Jul 12, 2008
we were turned away
posted by redcapdeezy : Wednesday Jul 09, 2008
didn't get tickets
posted by JANISE EST 1988 : Sunday Jun 29, 2008
HOTTTTTTTTT WEEZY IS THE BEST HES HIP-HOP
posted by stacerok : Thursday Jun 26, 2008
Event Sold Out and was not able to get tickets. He ripped it at FNMTV though!!!
posted by Jfennessy : Monday Jun 23, 2008
i def did attend and lil wayne was hott!
posted by Ajizzity : Sunday Jun 22, 2008
waited 3 hours in line but it was really worth it!!!...thanks 1iota!
posted by Lianna Anjonae : Sunday Jun 22, 2008
I WOULD HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THIS BUT LIL WAYNE SHOWED UP LATE & I HAD TO LEAVE BECAUSE I HAD SOME WHERE TO GO, BUT I GOT TO STAND BY SOME REALLY COOL PEOPLE. IT WAS A COOL EXPERIENCE.
posted by edcy2k : Sunday Jun 22, 2008
Did Not Get Tickets
posted by dlewis : Saturday Jun 21, 2008
Lil Wayne was great in concert. I took my 16yo son and we had a blast!
posted by daniel_f : Saturday Jun 21, 2008
sold out!!! :(
posted by misssexylips : Friday Jun 20, 2008
It was sooo hot waited in line for 2 hours... and was front row. Weexy was like 5 feet away from me and he did 3 of the hottest songs off Carter III it was a great SHOW!
posted by ajisup : Friday Jun 20, 2008
i was there, i showed up
posted by rocawear909 : Friday Jun 20, 2008
The wait was long but it was fun!
posted by Tekmo : Friday Jun 20, 2008
Fun concert but Lil Wayne didn't do his best !! Just cuz it was freeee :[
  

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Jimmy Kimmel Live LIL WAYNE Outdoor Mini-Concert
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Date : Thursday - Jun 19, 2008
 
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