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Lil Wayne Claims That He’s The LeBron James Of Rap

DMT RecordsBy DMT RecordsDecember 27, 20232 Mins Read

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For decades, people have been claiming to be “Michael Jordan.” This is simple shorthand for saying you are the absolute best. But now, as the debate between Jordan and LeBron over basketball’s “GOAT” has raged for years, that narrative may be changing. In a recent interview, when Lil Wayne needed to explain that he considers himself rap music’s GOAT, he chose something different.

“I would say I’m like LeBron,” Wayne said in the interview. He explained their similarities as being an early talent that started at a young age and have been in sync ever since. In comments retweeting the interview, fans seemed to support him. “I’m not angry. He should have said that,” one of the top comments read. “I don’t see any lies” and “Wayne is the greatest lyricist,” two other comments agreed. Check out his full interview statement below.

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Lil Wayne vs. LeBron James

Lil Wayne is no stranger to writing lines about basketball players. He’s also no stranger to commenting on recent happenings in the NBA.during the appearance Undisputed He weighed in on league matters over the weekend. His two sentences attracted widespread attention from fans. The first was when he identified Ja Morant — a notoriously troubled young superstar — as the future face of the league.

Another controversial comment he made was about Draymond Green. The Warriors guard has been suspended indefinitely after being ejected for the third time this season. Many netizens called for someone to help Green deal with his anger issues, but Wayne hopes fans won’t. He begged those who didn’t know the full story not to comment that he needed help. What do you think about Lil Wayne comparing himself to LeBron James? Do you agree that he is the LeBron of rap music? Let us know in the comments section below.

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