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The Ohio-born, Georgia-raised rapper has a lengthy list of featured artists in her songs from Cardi B to Megan Thee Stallion and GloRilla, whom she invited on her 2022 song "FTCU" along with Gangsta Boo and shared the limelight with for a Sprite Hip-Hop 50 campaign in June.

This is a blog post about the best Lil Wayne song of all time. I would have a case for beginning many blog posts about Wayne songs that way, and perhaps I will in due time. But if there is one, a single one, the one that should go in the history books, surely it is "A Milli," the moment where Wayne did what he did and the rest of the rap world was left to do what they could do about it. So we'll begin here.

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I have a lot of thoughts on that, but suffice it to say that social media disincentivized publishing the type of deliberate, unsensational writing that mirrors how we might want to think about music at our own pace in favor of a constant churn that is easy to talk about. What are the chances that we are all going to choose to geek out over the internal rhyme scheme of Lil Wayne rapping "A million here a million there / Sicilian bitch with long hair with coconut derrière" at the same time? Low, especially when we could be talking about whether or not Frank Ocean will put out a new album, which, of course, would be new. Novelty is prized over inherent musical value (notice how people had a lot less to say about that Frank Ocean album once it was finally out hmmmmm). But there's no reason that old stuff can't, in fact, be new to us and get treated the same way on social media. Or maybe there is! We're about to find out. But I'll tender a hypothesis: While we often act like we already know everything that already exists because, of course, we're only a Google search away from expertise, there's a lot that we don't know.

Today is my 28th birthday, so it's the beginning of a new year in a few ways. At 28, Lil Wayne had already reinvented himself multiple times and was already past what many of his fans consider his prime. On his birthday in 2010, he was in prison at Rikers Island, with two months left to serve. Twenty-eight was what, in sports, might be called a rebuilding year for Lil Wayne, but it was by no means unsuccessful. It yielded Sorry 4 Tha Wait and Tha Carter IV, the latter of which nearly matched Tha Carter III's as-yet-unreplicated feat for a rap album of selling a million copies in its first week (Drake's Views technically did it with streams this year, but otherwise only Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, and Adele have done better since). There was also some weird shit in there! Maybe we'll get to it at some point. Maybe, like Wayne at 28, I'm just heading off in a weird direction that will end with me peddling glorified Zubaz pants. Who knows! I'm just excited to write about Lil Wayne, and, as the man himself once said, I don't O U like two vowels. That's why I'm doing this cop out post about "A Milli," the best Lil Wayne song, that doesn't spend enough time discussing its history or arguing why it's the best or even bringing up Cory Gunz. Here's to discovering the actual best Lil Wayne song (hint: for me it's not "A Milli"). Here's to a potentially bad idea. Here's to popping these blog posts like Orville Redenbacher.

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Prior to sharing today's freestyle, the "In The Party" artist shared her "Fruit Loop" single earlier this month. When dropping off the music video shortly after that, Flo confirmed that her next LP, titled Fine Ho, Stay, is in the works. She preceded that with Ho, Why Is You Here? in 2020, and You Still Here, Ho? in 2022, both of which gave us many songs worth keeping in rotation for the foreseeable future.

The songs spoke of the magnificence of and devotion to the country, its cultures and resources, the vital importance of unity, acceptance and integration. The weighty messages came with a welcoming but preachy outlook.

Flo Milli (born January 8, 2000) is the stage name of Tamia Monique Carter who is a rapper and singer and songwriter who is known for her songs "Beef FloMix" and "In the Party" which became famous on TikTok.Tropes in Flo Milli:

  • Broken Record: The chorus of her song "Conceited" consists of the phrase "Feeling myself, I"m conceited" repeated eight times (with "huh" in between, plus the occasional "whoa" and "yeah").
  • Cool Car: In "Come Outside"New electric Porsche with the box shift
  • Intercourse with You: In "Do It Better"Yeah, you bitches do it good, I do it better
    Pussy like a gold mine, I got that treasure
  • Cute Kitten: There is a hairless cat in the video for "Roaring 20s".
  • Crunk: Her music is in this genre.
  • Motor Mouth: She raps really fast and it's hard to make out what she says.
  • Ms. Fanservice: She has a luscious body with curves and a bust and often shows it off in her music videos.
  • My Dad Can Beat Up Your Dad: In "Beef FloMix"My dad will drill you like a cavity
    And he won't let you in on his strategy
  • Potty Dance: A guy in the club has to use the bathroom and embarrassingly does this while Milli dances with her entourage in the video for "In the Party".
  • Shout-Out: In her song "Roaring 20s", the chorus includes "If I Was a Rich Man".
  • Sir Swears-a-Lot: She often swears in her music.
  • The Roaring '20s: Her song "Roaring 20s", including its music video, is all about this theme.
  • That's All, Folks!: In the end of "Roaring 20s" an animated figure of Milli shows us with the "The End" text and the Looney Tunes vortex.
  • Wingding Eyes: In the video for "Roaring 20s" a man in the crowd has his eyeballs pop up with hearts on them. He also passes out and gets taken by an ambulance at the end.

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