Real Weezyana Halftime Show
The halftime show that New Orleans deserves
"It broke me. I'm just trying to put me back together." - Lil Wayne on being passed over for the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show in his hometown of New Orleans
Featured Performance
Legacy of Weezy F Baby
5 Grammy Awards
Over 120 million records sold worldwide
First artist to surpass Elvis Presley's record for most Billboard Hot 100 entries
New Orleans native and cultural icon
Influenced an entire generation of rappers
Multiple #1 albums on Billboard 200
Greatest Hits
A Milli (2008)
One of Wayne's most iconic tracks showcasing his legendary wordplay
Go DJ (2004)
A New Orleans classic that put Wayne on the map
Lollipop (2008)
The hit single that dominated charts worldwide
Right Above It (2010)
Featuring Drake - an anthem that showcases Wayne's unstoppable spirit
The People's Choice
While we may not see Weezy F Baby at the official halftime show, we can celebrate his impact on music and New Orleans culture right here.