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Throwback Thursday: Lil Wayne & Cash Money Millionaires Host Rap City’s “Top 10 Countdown” In 2001 [Video]

Lil Wayne & Cash Money Millionaires Host Rap City Top 10 Countdown In 2001

As it is #ThrowbackThursday today, here is some footage of the Cash Money Millionaires hosting Rap City’s “Top 10 Countdown” on BET back in 2001.

In the episode, Lil Wayne, Birdman, Mannie Fresh, Mickey, and Stone can all be seen introducing the hottest music videos of that year while on a boat and dock.

Wayne‘s “Shine” music video featuring Big Tymers, Mack 10 and Mickey was also featured in the “Top 10 Countdown”. You can check out Cash Money hosting the Rap City show in a #TBT clip below!

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Colin Tilley Talks Directing “Krazy”, “Senile”, “No New Friends” & “Look At Me Now” Music Videos

Colin Tilley Discusses Directing Krazy, Senile, No New Friends & Look At Me Now Music Videos

Music video director Colin Tilley recently chopped it up with XXL about directing Lil Wayne‘s “Krazy“, Young Money‘s “Senile“, DJ Khaled‘s “No New Friends“, and Chris Brown‘s “Look At Me Now” visuals.

In the interview,, Colin explained how he came up with the idea to put Tunechi in a white family for the “Senile” video, as well as remembered how Tune shocked every one on set of the “No New Friends” video when he walked out of his trailer rocking a XXL tall tee during a mid-tape right before his verse began.

You can read what Colin Tilley said about the four Weezy F Baby music videos after the jump below. Click here to read what he said about shooting Nicki Minaj‘s “Anaconda” and “The Boys” visuals!

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Eif Rivera Discusses Directing Lil Wayne’s “God Bless Amerika” & Fat Joe’s “Yellow Tape” Videos

Eif Rivera Discusses Directing Lil Wayne God Bless Amerika & Fat Joe Yellow Tape Music Videos

Music video director Eif Rivera recently chatted with Myspace about working with Lil Wayne on his “God Bless Amerika” music video and Fat Joe’s “Yellow Tape” music video, which also featured Wayne, A$AP Rocky, and French Montana.

Eif mentioned that they had to shoot the “Yellow Tape” visual on Weezy‘s schedule, because out of everyone his schedule is the craziest, and also talked about how they had to get permission from the people on the streets of New Orleans to shoot the “God Bless Amerika” visual, as well as the flag situation.

Read what Rivera said about working with Tune on these two music videos below!

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