After Lil Wayne declared Nicki Minaj the best female rapper of all time, Nicki sent him an emotional letter that made fans jealous!
After Lil Wayne declared Nicki Minaj to be the best female rapper of all time, Nicki sent him an emotional letter.
Weezy was recently asked to rate Minaj among the greatest female MCs of all time during an interview on the All the Smoke podcast, hosted by former NBA players Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson.
Without any hesitation, he proclaimed, “They follow after.”
After learning of his remarks, Nicki Minaj shared excerpts from the interview on her Instagram, complimenting Wayne on being the greatest rapper of all time.
She wrote, “If you can find a lie, I’ll give you a dollar.” “When the all-time greatest rapper has faith in you and continues to do so. I really did rely on your self-assurance, and you were there at all times.
Up until now, every time I send you anything, you reply with a poem. @liltunechi, you have our undying affection. We really appreciate it. Let the BAR continue to exist! Bar for the Bar. I meаn #MulaBaaabay!!! @mackmaine4president, no pun intended.
Lil Wayne discussed how he found Nicki Minaj and the conditions he had to meet in order to sign someone to Young Money in other parts of his interview with All the Smoke.
He said, “At the time, we were looking for artists and we set out to look for artists I wаnted to meet.” “I desired a female [artist] from New York.”
“I always tell them that I wаnted to make sure she had two things that she didn’t have: you know what I meаn, don’t sound like [Lil’] Kim or Foxy [Brown].”
“And when I heard, Nicki was sounding like me,” he went on. As she was altering her tone, I said to myself, “All right.” Like, this is something I have never seen before. This is uncommon. I had to constantly remind the female artists in New York, “Yo, don’t do that, don’t sаy that.”
“Nope? Okay, nice. Are you prepared to discuss this strange and absurd stuff with me as well? Come on, let’s go. You are flawless.
Lil Wayne also spoke about how, in the late 2000s, he signed Drake and Nicki Minaj to Young Money and saw them become international superstars.
You know, I was eager to see,” he said. “I also had no idea that they would be Drake and Nicki—I really had no idea.” I was more eager for them to realize their potential, however. That was the one thing they always relied on—the trust I gave them.
It’s similar to when you see the team’s veterans. They relied on it, and I made sure to be there at all times.