Two hundred and thirty-five years ago, Ben Franklin insisted there were only two certainties in life: death and taxes. Sure, no doubt. But in speaking to the millennial experience of historically dependable constants in life, Lil Wayne has always been.
Over the radio, he soundtracked our coming-of-age while growing up along with us since he was signed to Cash Money Records at the age of 9. He’s proven himself to be one of the most impactful cultural ambassadors of his generation and an undeniable part of the conversation in discussions on the greatest rappers of all time. For millennials, Lil Wayne has a click to enlarge
lways been. But like death and taxes, Lil Wayne will likely always be .
Ask any music journalist who remembers dropping everything (in the middle of SXSW 2013 mu