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Lil B
Lil B

Lil B Says Lil Wayne Is Better Than Pac, Biggie, Jay Z + More

Lil B

Disclosure: I'm from the Bay Area. So Lil B, The Based God, is somewhat of a deity where I come from, a spiritual advisor to the ways of basedness, if you will. Lil B's awesome powers manifested for the world to see with the curse of Kevin Durant and the subsequent lifting of said curse once Durant caved in and signed to the Golden State Oakland Warriors. In an interview with PAPER, Lil B proclaims Lil Wayne to be the best rapper. Dead or alive. Better than Biggie, Tupac, Jay Z, and Eminem. The absolute best. While Wayne's rhyming and catalogue is beyond impressive, I'm not 100% convinced. Perhaps Lil B has an affinity for Lil Wayne because both their names begin with Lil?

Read what the Based God says for your self, sound off below, and read the full PAPER article here.

"Lil Wayne is the best rapper ever to live. Better than Tupac, better than Biggie. He's the best rapper to ever come on earth. All around. Wayne is better lyrically than Eminem. He's better lyrically than Jay Z…At the end of the day, Lil Wayne is the best, most electrifying artist maybe ever. I don't know. He's up there with Michael Jackson. Even over hip-hop, rock, country, and DJs and shit like that -- Wayne is up there with the Beatles and, you know, Elvis and no one can tell me different. And if anybody disagrees…I don't know. Wayne. He has a million plus dollars in his mouth. He doesn't have real teeth…People just gotta wake up. He doesn't have real teeth. People need to wake up and give this man his props. He has a million dollars in his mouth and people just walk by him like he's normal. You know what I mean?

Wayne's always been all around…I think Wayne's given us more than enough. I think the kids need to do themselves a favor and justice and go -- pay attention -- take some history classes on Lil Wayne. Go buy his music. Go really search and try to figure out…I appreciate him so much. I think Wayne is perfect. I really feel that way in my heart. I really just pray for him. I want to work on more music with him and just help out in whatever way I can."

And here is, according to Lil B, possibly the "MOST POWERFUL SONG OF THE DECADE." Watch the video to No Black Person Is Ugly below. And of course, Thank You Based God.

H/T: HYPETRAK