Lil Wayne Proves It's Still Wayne's World As #5 Hottest MC

On Tha Carter IV, Lil Wayne raps about his "Nightmares of the Bottom." While the sentiment revealed a humbler side of Tunechi, the Martian reached astronomical heights in 2011 and lands in the top half of MTV News' Hottest MCs in the Game VII list.

But Weezy's winning year was even more impressive when you consider that the Cash Money soldier spent most of 2010 behind bars. With little time to prepare, Wayne hit 2011 hard beginning with the smash rap single (and Carter IV lead track) "6 Foot 7 Foot." As with many albums, C4 saw a ton of delays, but Weezy made up for things with his Sorry 4 the Wait mixtape.

When the fourth installment of the Carter series finally arrived on August 28 (after a show-closing VMA performance), Wayne moved 964,000 copies in a single week, just barely missing the platinum-in-a-week mark he hit with 2008's Carter III.

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"Wayne had a strong year; almost a million in a week doesn't lie," said Yomi Desalu, MTV's senior director of music and talent. "He's definitely remained relevant for the whole year and once he came out, he hit the ground running."

Album: Tha Carter IV

Selected Mixtapes: Sorry 4 the Wait

Singles: "How to Love," "She Will" (featuring Drake), "Mirror" (! featurin g Bruno Mars)

Street Bangers: "6 Foot 7 Foot" (featuring Cory Gunz), "John" (featuring Rick Ross)

Key Guest Appearances: Kelly Rowland's "Motivation," B.o.B's "Strange Clouds," Ace Hood's "Hustle Hard" (remix), Drake's "The Motto"

Meteoric Metrics: Wayne's #1 Carter IV moved 964,000 copies in its first week and has been certified double-platinum by the RIAA

Business Ventures: Young Money CEO continued to clock dollars off record sales from Drake and Nicki Minaj; launched Trukfit clothing line

Tours: I Am Still Music run took Wayne across three continents and raked in $47 million

Monumental Moment: Hours after closing out the MTV VMAs in August, Tunechi released Tha Carter IV, earning a platinum plaque in just 14 days.

Forecast: Wayne should continue to dominate in 2012. YM president Mack Maine predicted that Weezy will drop sequels to Rebirth and I Am Not a Human Being, and Tha Carter V is always a possibility.

"I think that's an understatement, that he remained relevant. I think that he maintained his dominance," said Rob Markman, MTV News' senior hip-hop writer. When we talk about Wayne, nobody [has] sold a million in a week since Lil Wayne. Quite frankly, I think #4 is too low."

It was another banner year for Wayne. His first-week sales were higher than that of any other rap artist and his I Am Still Music Tour, Video Music Award performance and "MTV Unplugged" special proved that the YMCMB CEO was as impactful as ever. Granted, Weezy's 2011 style and swag were an acquired taste (see his VMA animal-print jeggings and the day-Glo-green moon boots he sported in Drake's "Motto" video), but his lyrical prowess on songs like "It's Good" could not be denied.

Some members of the Hip-Hop Brain Trust insisted that the Wayne train had lost a beat of steam though. "You talk about S! orry 4 t he Wait, people were disappointed that it wasn't No Ceilings. People were disappointed that Tha Carter IV was not Tha Carter III," said MTV Jams' Tuma Basa.

A few even contended that Weezy was riding off of the success of his Young Money artists Nicki Minaj and Drake. Did the students surpass the teacher? One roundtable panelist argued that Nicki the Ninja, who debuted on the "Hottest MCs" list at #6 in 2010, had bested her sensei.

"I definitely think over the past year Nicki's singles have actually resonated with her fans. I don't think any of Wayne's songs [have] if you want to say 'John' that's a Rick Ross record; if you want to say 'She Will,' it was a Drake record," said Steven Roberts, a producer/writer at MTV News.

The Wayne/Nicki argument became so strong in fact that moderator and show host Sway Calloway decided to take a vote. In a most surprising turn, six of the nine experts elected to move Nicki Minaj up to the #4 spot and Lil Wayne down to #5.

Still, no matter how you slice the pie, it's all Young Moola, baby!

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