Fans often highlight the unique flow in this track, noting how "Weezy went crazy with the Jamaican accent" to set a different tone for the mixtape. Why It’s Iconic
Lil Wayne ’s freestyle remix of "This Is Why I’m Hot," often titled simply as the "Intro" to his seminal 2007 mixtape , is widely considered a defining moment in his career. It served as a declaration of his dominance during his "Mixtape Wayne" era, where he famously jumped on other artists' popular beats and made them his own. The Track at a Glance Mixtape: Da Drought 3 (Disc 1, Track 1) Original Song: "This Is Why I'm Hot" by Mims
Listeners recall this era as "prime Wayne," characterized by an unmatched volume of high-quality verses that weren't always available on major streaming platforms like Spotify. Lil Wayne: This Is Why Im Hot (Freestyle Remix)
Wayne adopts a Jamaican patois/accent for the majority of the verse, showcasing his versatility and creative risk-taking. Key Lyrical Themes
Wayne explicitly states, "Hip hop is mine now, mine what you gone do? / I can jump on any nigga song and make a part two". Fans often highlight the unique flow in this
The freestyle is a masterclass in the "braggadocio" rap that defined Wayne's mid-2000s run. He uses the minimalist Mims beat to deliver a series of aggressive and witty punchlines:
This track is frequently cited as the moment Wayne transitioned from a popular rapper to a "legendary" figure who could outshine the original creators of a beat. The Track at a Glance Mixtape: Da Drought
By the time he ends the track with his regular voice saying, "And that is why I'm hot... It's Da Drought 3, Welcome. Have fun!", he had effectively set the stage for one of the most celebrated mixtapes in hip-hop history.