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Lil Wayne Shines During Historic Grammy Weekend (Photos)

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Music mogul and Hip Hop legend Lil Wayne dominated GRAMMY Weekend – earning prestigious recognition and delivering electrifying performances.

Kicking off the weekend strong, Lil Wayne received the�Global Impact Award�at the Recording Academy Honors presented by the�Black Music Collective. Longtime collaborator�DJ Khaled�presented him with the award along with special video messages from�Drake and Deion Sanders.

Swizz Beatz, 2 Chainz and Tyga�performed some of Wayne’s hits. Wayne delivered an emotional acceptance speech and posted an additional message thanking those who have played a significant role in his career (watch on his IG�HERE.)�

On Saturday night, Wayne took the stage at Clive Davis’s iconic pre-GRAMMY gala and performed hits, including “John” and “Uproar” with Swizz Beatz. On GRAMMY night, Wayne delivered an electrifying performance of his verse on DJ Khaled’s “God Did” to wrap up the show.

Fans can catch Lil Wayne on his 2023 tour coming this spring � Welcome To Tha Carter Tour presented by Young Money, Rolling Loud, and Live Nation. Kicking off April 4th, tickets are on sale HERE.

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