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“The greatest rapper alive” Lil Wayne’s popular songs

Lil Wayne, an American rapper who began his career at age 14, made his debut as a solo artist in 1999.

In 2008, his single “Lollipop” reached No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and his album Tha Carter III was certified triple platinum, cementing his immense popularity.

In 2009, he won four awards at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards, and he has continued to work actively ever since.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Lil Wayne’s most popular songs!

[The Greatest Rapper Alive] Lil Wayne’s Popular Songs (21–30)

Right Above It (ft. Drake)Lil Wayne22rank/position

Lil Wayne – Right Above It (Visualizer) ft. Drake
Right Above It (ft. Drake)Lil Wayne

A collaboration track by Lil Wayne and Drake is gaining attention as a song that hypes up athletes’ entrance scenes.

Released in August 2010, the track was issued as the lead single from Lil Wayne’s album “I Am Not a Human Being.” Featuring powerful lyrics about success and hard work, along with a catchy beat, it also earned strong ratings on the Billboard charts.

It’s used as Yokohama DeNA BayStars player Tyler Austin’s walk-up song, making it perfect for getting athletes fired up.

It’s also a great recommendation as background music for training or playing sports.

Thug Life feat. Jay Jones & Gudda GuddaLil Wayne23rank/position

Lil Wayne – Thug Life feat. Jay Jones & Gudda Gudda (Official Video)
Thug Life feat. Jay Jones & Gudda GuddaLil Wayne

Lil Wayne, the rapper representing New Orleans, calls himself “the best rapper alive,” and with his wild, upbeat persona, he’s been active on the front lines of the scene from the 2010s to today.

A track I highly recommend as one of his badass anthems is Thug Life feat.

Jay Jones & Gudda Gudda.

As the title suggests, it’s a classic trap joint that paints a picture of a thug’s daily life.

UproarLil Wayne24rank/position

Lil Wayne’s “Uproar,” a perfect fit for the competitive stage, is the entrance theme of the multi-promotional standout, Fuka Oshi.

Aggressive and confrontational to the core, the 2018 track is unusual for its time in that it embraces hip-hop’s traditional style, including sampling classic hits and bold self-boasting.

It’s the ideal song for Oshi, who intimidates opponents with raw fighting spirit even before the match begins and relies less on technique or flash than on sheer grit to carry the fight.

The DaysLil Wayne & Bono25rank/position

Lil Wayne, Bono – The Days (Visualizer)
The DaysLil Wayne & Bono

Lil Wayne, a leading figure in the American hip-hop scene, and Bono, the face of U2, the world-renowned rock band from Ireland—these two have teamed up on a track included on Lil Wayne’s album Tha Carter VI.

Rooted in hip-hop and elevated into an exhilarating pop anthem, the song blends Wayne’s rap—drawing on his own experiences to stress the importance of the present—with Bono’s soul-stirring vocals that celebrate the beauty of life.

It was even used as a promotional song for the NBA Finals in June 2025, where it helped amplify the excitement of the games.

It’s the kind of track that will surely give you courage when you’re taking on a challenge or looking to find brightness in everyday life.

Believe MeLil Wayne (ft.Drake)26rank/position

Did you know that a collaborative track by Lil Wayne from the United States and Drake from Canada actually slips in a Japanese word? Released in May 2014, the song features the two rappers boldly proclaiming their success and what it’s worth.

In particular, Drake’s chorus exudes confidence as he declares that he’s one of a kind and irreplaceable.

What’s especially interesting is that Lil Wayne weaves Japanese into his verse.

There’s also a striking moment where he boasts about owning two Ferraris, a memorable vignette that symbolizes his success.

It’s a must-listen for hip-hop fans—a classic that radiates the duo’s friendship and mutual respect.

My Homies StillLil Wayne ft. Big Sean27rank/position

Lil Wayne – My Homies Still ft. Big Sean (Explicit) (Official Music Video) ft. Big Sean
My Homies StillLil Wayne ft. Big Sean

A collaboration between American hip-hop artist Lil Wayne and rapper Big Sean.

It samples Original Concept’s 1986 track “Pump That Bass.” The track reached No.

16 on the U.

S.

charts and has been certified platinum.

6 Foot 7 FootLil Wayne ft. Cory Gunz28rank/position

Lil Wayne – 6 Foot 7 Foot ft. Cory Gunz (Explicit) (Official Music Video)
6 Foot 7 FootLil Wayne ft. Cory Gunz

A collaboration by American rappers Lil Wayne and Cory Gunz.

It samples Harry Belafonte’s 1956 track “Day-O (The Banana Boat Song).” The music video, directed by Hype Williams, is inspired by the film Inception.