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Gudda Gudda – Small Thing To A Giant (Feat Lil Wayne)

Gudda Gudda Small Thing To A Giant Feat Lil Wayne

Here is another dope track by Gudda Gudda and Lil Wayne called “Small Thing To A Giant“! This song is off Gudda‘s Back 2 Guddaville mixtape, which is dropping sometime in April. You can listen and download the record below:

Download: Gudda Gudda – Small Thing To A Giant (Feat Lil Wayne)

Shouts to DJ Ill Will

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Jae Millz – In The City (Feat Lil Wayne & Short Dawg)

Jae Millz In The City Feat Lil Wayne & Short Dawg

Here is a new Weezy feature from Jae Millz‘s latest mixtape, The Flood titled “In The City“. The record also features Young Money’s Short Dawg, and you can stream/download the track below:

Download: Rapidshare

You can download the full Jae Millz mixtape “The Flood” at YoungMoneyHQ.com.

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Exclusive: Damian Marley – The Mission (Remix) (Feat Lil Wayne) [No DJ]

Damian Marley The Mission Remix Feat Lil Wayne

Here is a brand new LilWayneHQ.com exclusive! Lil Wayne remixes Damian Marley‘s “The Mission” record and murders it. We have tagged this song up, but expect the no DJ in a few days. Shouts to the homie DJ Ill Will on the tags too. The no DJ is out and we have updated the link below:

Download: zShare

No Ceilings coming October 31st!

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Lil Wayne Wows ‘Em In The Rain At New York [Review + Pictures]

Lil Wayne Wows Em In The Rain At New York Pictures

A lot of rain actually.

It didn’t dampen attendance (or enthusiasm) one bit, as 17,000 demonstrative fans came out and were on their feet and dancing the entire night. Though the music reflected black culture, there were scant few African-Americans in the audience; it was mainly screaming, young, white girls.

New Orleans rapper Lil Wayne has been making waves with his melodic rock- infused rap, and though he’s not blazing any new ground, he is putting an unmistakable stamp on it.

From his long dreadlocks to his tattooed tears, Wayne is not your cliché rapper. At SPAC, in red cap, camouflage pants and toothy grin, Wayne walked out to adoring high-pitched screams unlike you’ve ever heard here. A slick set used a high-tech screen and pyro like a big rock band.

A Milli” was rap with a reggae lilt in the vocal delivery, albeit nasally and quite processed by electronic effects — there’s a fine line between coloring the tone, and helping prop up a vocal. “Go DJ” just roared, making the floor rattle and the hairs on your arm stand up and vibrate.

Even though Lil Wayne could do no wrong for this enamored crowd, the show wasn’t perfect. The giant video screen planted center stage was supposed to go up after the first few numbers, but remained stuck in place, obscuring the band, and limiting Wayne‘s movement.

The guitar-riff-driven “Prom Queen” was a slow grind whine about a heartbreaker, and the crowd went crazy. Soon rapper Birdman came out for some intense give and take; young Tyga got in his face as well.

For “Every Girl“, all the openers and guests were on stage for a wicked finale; by then even the video screen complied and rose up to its proper position.

Shouts to TimesUnion and if you would like to see more pictures from the concert, click the more tag below:

Also, in case you missed it, we had the chance to release the Gudda GuddaGuddaville” mixtape cover earlier, so you can check that out here and major shout outs to @Gudda1, @DeeJayIllWill and @RealDJRockstar!

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