One of the most successful rappers to ever touch a microphone, Lil Wayne, has just accomplished more. Now, the multiplatinum recording artist can add a Diamond plaque to his discography. Today (Dec.
With his new album "Tha Carter III" poised to debut next week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, Lil Wayne begins a fifth week atop the Hot 100 with "Lollipop." By Jonathan Cohen, Billboard, The ...
One of Lil Wayne‘s signature hits has become his first song to be certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). A Diamond certification denotes over 10 million units sold.
The story began circulating after the #Latto vs #NickiMinaj beef went public. “Lollipop” was an international smash for Lil Wayne back in 2008. Tha Carter III track is back in the news this week ...
Latto has recently used Twitter to exchange barbs with Nicki Minaj, but on Sunday night (October 23), the platinum-certified rapper playfully debunked an online rumor that Lil Wayne denied her request ...
Former Pretty Ricky member Pleasure P aired his grievances over Lil Wayne’s massive 2008 hit song “Lollipop.” Pleasure P claims he co-wrote Lil Wayne’s smash hit “Lollipop” and is entitled to a cut of ...
Nearly 15 years after becoming Lil Wayne’s first No. 1 single, “Lollipop” has officially been certified diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Released in March 2008 as the ...
Another day, another civil suit against UMG … One of the key architects behind Lil Wayne’s chart-topping success is demanding his dues—and he’s taking Universal Music Group to court to get them.
Lil Wayne is officially a diamond-selling artist. On Wednesday (Dec. 14), Weezy F Baby celebrated receiving a plaque for his “Lollipop” single, selling ten million units. The achievement was certified ...
Lil Wayne is to be sued by one of the producer of his hit 'Lollipop'. Dezzle - real name Darius Harrison - is to sue the rapper over claims that he hasn't been paid for his contribution to the project ...
NEW YORK (Billboard) - After a three-week break, rapper Lil Wayne returned to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart on Thursday with his first No. 1 single "Lollipop" featuring late songwriter Static ...
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