Lil Wayne performed some of his greatest hits ... including “How To Love,” “A Milli,” “Uproar,” “Fireman” and “I’m Single.” He was very appreciative of the crowd and ...
About 20 minutes after Rob49 left the stage, Lil Wayne strolled out carrying an electric guitar and a blunt between his lips.
Lil Wayne's highly anticipated "Tha Carter VI" continues to build excitement with Warren G revealing his contribution to the ...
After Saweetie wrapped up her opening set for Lil Wayne at Fiserv Forum Saturday ... major hits like "Lollipop" to earlier material like "Fireman" and deeper mixtape cuts like "Watch My Shoes." ...
Lil Wayne’s hit 2005 song “Fireman” blasted through the Progressive Field speakers as the best closer in the world, Emmanuel Clase, waltzed in from the bullpen. The Cleveland Guardians led 3 ...
Clase instead stuck with his regular walkout music, which is a mashup of Lil Wayne’s “Fireman” leading into “Di Di Di” by Braulio Fogón. What we saw (and heard) in the Game 5 broadcast ...
He produced most of his songs and music videos, often during his off time from saving lives as a fireman. His words came ...
The bullpen door swung open for the top of the ninth. Clase made his usual slow walk onto the warning track before jogging to the mound accompanied by Lil Wayne’s “Fireman” blaring over the speakers.