Lil' Wayne Has More Ghostwriters?:

Besides His Former Writer Gillie Da Kid

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Ghost-writing is a form of secretly writing hit lyrics to a song for a specific musical artists, giving away certain lyrics for an undisclosed amount of contractual money. It has been said that Gillie Da Kidd ghost-wrote most of Lil Wayne's current and past music catalog, since Weezy F. Baby's album 'The Carter'. It is apparent that after Gillie Da Kidd received checks for writing lyrics for Cash Money artists, especially Wayne, that Wayne's whole musical style changed. Although it is said that Lil Wayne is ranked by the MTV Network as the Hottest Rapper in Hip-Hop today, Gillie Da Kidd did write most of Wayne's past music catalog. This being Wayne's album 'The Carter' until Weezy's last album, 'The Carter 2'. Within those few odd years Gillie did teach Wayne true lyricism, it is very hard to believe that Lil Wayne became a better lyricist than Gillie or Jay-Z for that matter in such a short period of time. Some industry insiders are saying that Weezy F. Baby does have a a second ghost-writer which replaced Gillie privately. Gillie Da Kidd was escorted out of Cash Money Records, because Lil Wayne and Baby the #1 Stunner knew Gillie would tell the multimedia masses the truth. That Gillie himself wrote mostly all of Wayne's verses except for most song hooks, bridges, and choruses. Gillie Da Kidd rapped while standing beside The Clipse on MTV's video-mix show, Sucker Free with such a fierce flow and delivery, it is rarely hard to believe Lil Wayne is actually better than Gillie Da Kidd a.k.a Gillie the Ghostwriter.

Whoever the new ghost-writer Wayne and Baby are paying must not want to be a real hip-hop artist, so both Baby and Wayne were sort of smart to hire a more quiet ghost-writer who did not want proper credit for the writer's own material. Some ghost-writers who might have written Wayne's new album 'The Carter 3', besides his various other mix-tapes in which Gillie once helped Wayne do, might be: Canibus, Sacario, Mad Skillz, or even MySpace Hip-Hop Phenomena 'Grafh'. There are other former underground rappers that might have also helped Lil Wayne's 'The Carter 3' become one of the most talked about albums in hip-hop. Perhaps, Pharoahe Monch (who ghost-wrote for Diddy), Ill-Bill, or even Immortal Technique might be helping Lil Wayne's new-found lyrical depth for his new album, 'The Carter 3'. There are hundreds of dope lyricists in underground hip-hop that have if not better then almost better lyrics than Jay-Z on a metaphorical level. Wayne had to know this to make a swipe at Jay-Z for a lyrical and ultimate showdown with Hova or Jay-Hova (Jay-Z) to reach hip-hop's elite. Wayne was never that good of a lyricist, but was always a decent lyricist that was widely known as a commercial rapper.

After Lil Wayne and Baby were found kissing each other tongue by tongue in a public-frenzied photograph, courtesy of Gillie Da Kidd, it's no wonder Wayne's street credibility is being seriously attacked verbally in the youngest hip-hop circles everywhere around the world. One specific Streets' insider or informant, who would like to be left nameless, recently told me that Lil Wayne a.k.a. Weezy F. Baby is taking credit from all his ghostwriting buddies. He told me that Lil Wayne is actually trying to set up a battle between him and Jay-Z in hopes that he, Lil Wayne, would win that battle with all his hired help! In laymen terms, this would secretly help Weezy Fraud become the newest best lyricist alive title from Jay-Z. Wayne only had to trick Jay-Z into rapping a wack battle verse over Nas's 'Ether' song against Jay-Z with his own lyrics without the aid of all his or one of his ghost-writers help, only to get help from them later on, which would explain the wackiness in Wayne's battle verse over the 'Ether' hip-hop beat. Maybe Lil Wayne gave a pep speech to all these under-paid and under-achieving, lyrical, underground heavyweights, outlining them a plan for better financial assistance, via a favor for a favor, giving them money for lyrics to make his next album, 'The Carter 3' and one or two Jay-Z battle rap disses. Gillie Da Kidd has since been supported by G-Unit South Records and Young Buck to bring lyrical warfare to both Baby and Lil Wayne if needed. Only time will tell how long Lil Wayne will use ghost-writers or if Lil Wayne can really rap that nicely by himself.

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  • Danjerz8/22/2010

    I wrote for lil wayne he even shotted me out in one of his songs, and the other writer I was working with at that time

  • dan1/17/2010

    y yall people hatin on gillie when the article clearly say that gillie received checks for writin for wayne.sound like yall dodgin the truth and ridin wayne pipe.everybody know gillie wrote for wayne.gillie been rappin like that since he was wit major figgas and wayne just started rhymin like that once gillie wrote the carter.i can c a singer needing a writer cuz they got the talent 2 sing,but a rapper that dont write his own lyrics what do u call that? thats like a poet or author publishing somebody else work and callin it his.u call that a fraud.that aint hatin thats the truth!

  • Ruefus11/21/2009

    Hatin only makes him stronger...

    Agreed Wayne fan... n who is Gillie Da Fish

    these people havnt heard No Ceilings and that Gille the Fish guy i heard had died...probly for saying false info

  • Wayne fan10/27/2009

    Gilli proab gave advice but i don't tink he wrote any of wayne's lyrics.

  • ronnie coleman8/28/2009

    wayne verses come from da top of da dome ppl say gillie wrote his verses may be true. ppl also say drake write his verses which is not true because u can tell its two different styles

  • falls6/10/2009

    Lil wayne isn't a good rapper if you ask me, he say that he can memorize the text. I don't think that he is smart enough to remember anything. If i could remember anything I would write the song down anyway if the text is good. He say that he is the best rapper alive and he can't freestyle or diss other rappers.

  • MIC4/29/2009

    Wayne was smart with his verses by sort of tricking everyone... when he says he never writes his lyrics down he makes it seem like he's freestyling which isn't the case most of the time.. it's not right but it's a smart business move on his part

  • Jesse10/13/2008

    unfortunatley the person who commented under me is indeed speakin tha truth
    wayne's lyrics dont really make much sense
    he goes from rappin about flowers to some other bullshit dat dont even fit
    and as the person under me sed
    he just added a retarted flavor to the voice of way he says it
    sound like he got a dick in hiz mouth
    but even then hiz hooks can be pretty catchy but...........NOT THA BEST RAPPER ALIVE........

  • ur wrong9/28/2008

    he said he doesn't write "shit", meaning he only writes good songs since he doesn't have time to write songs that suck.

  • doom9/26/2008

    just cuz he said he doesnt write it doesnt mean theyre not his lyrics...
    he just means he doesnt write them down on paper...he memorizes them

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