Poll: Is Lil Wayne the greatest rapper alive?
Rapper Lil Wayne, who had the biggest-selling CD of 2008, returns to Chaifetz Arena Thursday four months after his last appearance there, to further lay claim to being the greatest rapper alive.
Lil Wayne is one of a kind, that’s for sure, and he’s never been hotter. But the greatest rapper alive? What would Kanye West say?
Tickets for the 7 p.m. Thursday show at Chaifetz Arena are $37.75-$77.75 at MetroTix outlets.
Here are some recent reviews from Lil Wayne’s I Am Music tour, which also features T-Pain, Keyshia Cole, Gym Class Heroes, and Keri Hilson.
New York Times
“Everything was equally well organized, or perhaps equally disorganized: the song order, the song choice, when dancers appeared, what they would wear, what Wayne himself would wear, which songs would receive priority and which ones would be sped through, or skipped altogether…Lil Wayne’s main error was in mistaking his blockbuster for a masterpiece.”
Oakland Tribune
” ‘I am Music’ is, by far, the year’s most attractive hip-hop/R&B package tour. What is a little more startling is that, given all the talent on the bill, the show isn’t more enjoyable…Lil Wayne almost saved the show. First and foremost, he had a really cool stage design, perhaps the most innovative we’ve seen in 2008…(He) sounded pretty strong at times. Yet, his set list was questionable. He spent too much on his mixtape material and not enough time, especially in the middle of the concert, on his radio hits.”
Cleveland.com
“(Lil Wayne) did something few hip-hop artists have been able to pull off: namely, thoroughly entertain an entire arena…To his credit, Lil Wayne didn’t skimp on razzle-dazzle. His elaborate production included a light show to rival that of any rock concert. Platforms were raised and lowered to bring various combinations of backing musicians into the mix. The extravaganza also could’ve given the Trans-Siberian Orchestra a run for its money in the pyrotechnics department. The verbal fireworks were impressive, too.”
Hollywood Reporter
“While not possessed of the most mellifluous rap, (Lil Wayne) makes up for it with a charismatic and straightforward stage presence…If there is a weakness in Wayne’s arsenal, it is his vocal limitation, but it was masked by his immense lyrical capabilities. He reached deep on some notes, then easily soared into a rasp that would have made Tom Waits proud.”
Dallas Morning News
“Lil Wayne deftly demonstrated his ability to shift moods simply by altering the inflection of his unique, vivid voice. Alternately smooth as satin, syrupy and stoned or rougher than Tom Waits with bronchitis, Lil Wayne can spin out astonishing narratives, laced with profanity, bravado and plenty of theatricality and never failing to electrify a packed arena.”



Kevin C. Johnson has covered the St. Louis' music and nightlife scene for the past decade.
Hmm NO!
Lil’ Wayne is getting his 15 minutes. I may be wrong, but I humbly suggest that people will soon tire of his delivery and enhanced production. I may be on the mature side of a generation gap. Is Lil’ Wayne able to battle with smooth delivery such as LL Cool J “Goin’ back to Cali” or “I’m that type of guy,” maybe not?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
He is NOT the greatest rapper alive. He may have the hottest selling album, and may can sell out shows but he is NOT the greatest rapper alive. You still have NAS, Jay-Z, Nelly…o.k. well maybe not Nelly (lol) but Nas and Jay-Z still get top rankings in my book.
I think Kanye would have to say NO on this one. Kevin don’t ever post another poll like this early in the morning and get me all upset before I can even get my day started…LOL
Greatest rapper alive? No disrespect, but he is not the greatest. Right now, I would say he is the hottest rapper. Different from the greatest.
The greatest is Jay-Z……..
I agree, fully, with Ms STL! Kevin I am removing 3 cool points and issuing 1 demerit for subjecting me to this. While I can certainly understand your motivation to get us to blog…unfortunately, at this rate, the only thing you’ll be getting us to do is jab plastic silverware in our eyes for having read this. “Greatest of all time”, you asked. Please allow me to retort…BWWWWAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!! Lil Wayne is entertaining, proven by the scores of pre- and post- adolescent schoolgirls that worship the ground he walks on; however, to say that he is the greatest would be an insult to the entire rap game. Will someone please call down to Bermuda and have 2Pac return for a world tour! This mess is just plain, ludacris!
One-Eyed Willie,
I didn’t say he was the greatest or the best…he did.
I’m asking what you think…is all!
My tastes would run more toward Nas, Jay-Z, Rakim, Common, etc.
Just stopping back by to say that I’ve calmed down and in know way am going to blame The Blender or Kevin C Johnson for getting me all worked up and upset at Lil Wayne this morning. lol
I’m trying to find Tupac now so he can shut Lil Wayne down…LOL
greetings from planet weezy, “i am not the same as you, i am a martian”…. wtf?!?! whatever, lil’ wayne! that has to be one of the oddest rap songs i have ever heard…
You have to write your own lyrics in my book to even be considered a Good Rapper….so best Rapper Alive Never That….I am old school like LU 95, in my book Cube is way better than that Brainless music Lil Wayne puts out