The speaker mentions Lil Wayne in the context of Cash Money's early era, referring to his "The Block Is Hot" period. He questions whether early Lil Wayne could out-rap No Limit artists like Mac. Later in the video, he dismisses newer Lil Wayne material as "trash" and suggests it wouldn't be effective in the proposed battle.
This video features Da Game Spitta discussing his thoughts on a rap battle between Cash Money Records and No Limit Records. He analyzes which record label would win based on their artists, song catalog, and overall impact within a specific era, ultimately leaning towards No Limit Records.