The latest rap phenomenon puttin’ in work
A businessman and a business, man
New Orleans’ most valuable player, by far
All around hip-hop talent
Talented songmaker who conquers rhymes, beats and life
Rapper/actor/businessman Clifford “T.I.” Harris had an incredible year in 2006, and for that, he was named MVP. From the “ATL” film to his own solo rap success, Tip proved he was a well-rounded superstar.
Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. has risen to the top of the rap game in the last couple of years. Starting out as a member of the Hot Boyz, Lil’ Wayne’s solo career has increased his popularity to the tenth power. After the release of his highly successful “Tha Carter” albums, Lil’ Wayne bombarded the rap scene like never before.
Another year, another MVP award. Lil’ Wayne has the skills, the hustle, and most importantly, the music to keep his name in the running for a long time. Though he’s had quite a run, Lil’ Wayne is showing no signs of slowing down.