I like Lil Wayne.

I only listen to Lil Wayne.

Lil Wayne was one of my favorite rappers.

I love Lil Wayne. I grew up on the Hot Boyz.

I listened to Lil Wayne a lot when I was kid.

Lil Wayne is doing his thing, and so is Drake.

I look at Lil Wayne as being from my generation.

I love Lil Wayne for even having people look my way.

Lil Wayne, that's my brother. Birdman, that's family.

Lil Wayne makes good music. He's one of the best rappers.

I was a real big fan of Lil Wayne when he first came out.

I listen to Lil Wayne, and then I listen to Merle Haggard.

Everybody can't be Lil Wayne. Some of us have to pick up a book.

I love listening to Lil' Wayne, Drake, and Eminem to get me fired up!

I'd love to work with Snoop Dogg, Skrillex, Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar.

I grew up listening to the Hot Boys, with Lil Wayne and all those guys.

Drake has always been a huge inspiration of mine, and same with Lil Wayne.

I have so many playlists full of Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown.

I love Lil Wayne; that's like my little brother. He's just the coolest dude on Earth.

A lot of rappers are stars, but people like Drake and Lil Wayne, those are superstars.

I always paid attention to Lil Wayne - close attention. He's my idol. He's still my idol.

I like Akon, I like some of Lil Wayne when he uses that funky voice. Anything progressive.

Early on in my life, I got two older brothers; we used to listen to Eminem, 50 Cent, Lil Wayne.

Lil Wayne, that was one of my main influences, music-wise, because of his wordplay and metaphors.

I collaborated with Lil Wayne, Bad Bunny, Tego Calderon, he's a big legend in the Spanish industry.

Lil Wayne, he's always been different. Like, he don't care what it is, he just gon' go out and rock out.

My musical tastes go from Zeppelin to Bob Dylan to Kanye West and Lil' Wayne. Anything modern and progressive.

Everybody know, I don't do no promoting. I don't ever have to promote nothing, that's the beauty of Lil Wayne.

I listened to a lot of Jamaican vibes growing up. A lot of Bob Marley, Shabba Ranks, but also, Lil Wayne and Tupac.

I wish I could rap! I wish I could rap like Azealia Banks or Lil Wayne or someone like that... Twista. He's super fast.

Over the years, a lot of rappers - Lil' Wayne, Ice Cube - have used my name in their songs. I'm a real touchstone of history.

Just because Lil Wayne made it cool don't mean that I'm a start wearin' the small pants or I'm gonna start doin' the dance songs.

I loved Lil Wayne growing up; he was like the king when I was growing up. I remember 'Fireman.' That was one of my favorite songs.

Lil Wayne and I are really close. We have a really close, personal relationship, and I really like him a lot. We have a great chemistry.

I'm really into, like, characters - music characters like Sid Vicious and Kurt Cobain - just, like, how they are and stuff. Like Lil Wayne.

When I first started rapping, I used to just jock Jay Z super hard. Back when I was like 14 and 15, it was, like, Jay Z, Ice Cube, and Lil Wayne.

Lil Wayne was a big inspiration. Started listening to him like 6 years old. His lyrics are crazy, his wordplay and how different he was stood out.

I said I'd do a 'Shotta Flow 6' featuring Lil Wayne. That's the only way I'd come out of 'Shotta Flow' retirement if Wayne hop on the 'Shotta Flow.'

If you look at my career, doing albums with Norah Jones, Justin Timberlake, Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne or KRS-One and Jean Grae, I can't be pigeonholed.

Swag defines an artist, period. Lil Wayne has his super-tattooed pierces and dreads swag. Jay-Z has his New York, grown man, Beyonce and 40/40 Club swag.

I would love to do a collaboration with Lil' Wayne. I would have loved to sing on his song, 'How To Love.' I wanted to do the remix to that song really bad.

The people we grew up watching and listening to - Outkast, Gucci Mane, Hot Boys, Lil Wayne, Master P - all that type of stuff, we took those styles and made it our own.

I didn't have a resume when Lil Wayne hired me. I didn't have a resume when Beats by Dre flew me across the country to be their 12th employee. I still don't have a resume!

You will never see Lil Wayne in New Orleans. You will never see those type of guys in New Orleans because the hate and the jealousy is that real and it's that overwhelming.

There was so much music growing up. But definitely Lil Wayne was a big influence because I had more of an understanding of what I was listening to when I was getting older.

My favorite rappers are, I can't really say. I like Kanye because he's so creative. He'll just do anything. I like what Kanye's bringing to the game. Lil Wayne. I like Wayne.

By the age of 17, Wayne was confident. He knew, 'This is what I am. I'm an MC.' You had Missy Elliott saying she loved Lil Wayne. Lyrically, he was getting better and better.

People see the 'Lil' Wayne' persona and think they know who he really is. My son's father is an intelligent, loving and lovable person who will always be a dear friend. That is all.

I have my own marketing company, Always Civil, where I help artists create their online identity. I have worked with Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, Mary J. Blige, Pusha T - the list goes on.

Travis Scott is definitely a big inspiration. Lil Wayne was a big one. Lil Wayne, 50 Cent. Those were my two, like, big ones growing up. Then I got into Mac Miller, Wiz Khalifa phase.

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