Lil Wayne Boldly Declares Himself the ‘LeBron James of Rap’ in Recent Statement
2 min readLil Wayne, the iconic rapper and founder of Young Money record label, recently drew a striking parallel between himself and NBA legend LeBron James. In an interview with Bleacher Report’s Taylor Rooks, Wayne expressed his view of being a phenomenon in the rap game akin to LeBron’s enduring legacy in basketball.
Lil Wayne’s Self-Comparison to LeBron James
During the interview, Lil Wayne emphasized his unique journey in the rap industry, highlighting that he dropped his first solo album at the tender age of 14—an album that achieved platinum status. Drawing a direct comparison to LeBron James, Wayne sees himself as a phenom, much like the four-time NBA MVP. He remarked, “I dropped my first solo album when I was 14, and that’s the same album I’m talking about that went platinum. And I’ve been doing this at this pace or higher ever since, just like him.”
Identifying LeBron James’ Successor: Ja Morant
When asked about the potential successor to the soon-to-be 39-year-old LeBron James, Lil Wayne pointed to Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant. Wayne sees Morant’s entertaining style of play and ability to draw in fans as key attributes that position him as the logical successor to LeBron. Wayne stated, “To me, the obvious answer is Ja [Morant], because the NBA is entertainment. Ja’s teams are competitive when he’s there, when he’s doing his thing.”
Lil Wayne says Ja Morant should be the face of the NBA once LeBron James retires pic.twitter.com/e0674GbdkL
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Unreleased Collaboration with Kevin Durant
In another intriguing revelation, Lil Wayne shared that he has an unreleased collaboration with NBA champion Kevin Durant. This intersection of the rap and basketball worlds further emphasizes the strong connections between artists and athletes in the contemporary cultural landscape.
As Lil Wayne continues to solidify his status as a rap icon, his comparison to LeBron James adds a unique perspective to the enduring impact of both artists in their respective fields. Whether dropping platinum albums or contributing to the ever-evolving NBA landscape, both Wayne and LeBron James remain influential figures with enduring legacies.
You can say a lot of things about Ja but he's DEFINITELY entertaining
— Teebs McGeebs (@TeebsMcGeebs) December 22, 2023
Too bad Ja won't be in the league in 2 years. lol
— Fernando (@iam_fernandob) December 22, 2023
Do you agree?
— Settle the Debate! (@Settle__Debate) December 22, 2023
Ja Morant is already the face of NBA
— Sirena 🌸 (@mysirenaofc) December 22, 2023