The stuttering vocal sample that forms the song's backbone is a flipped snippet from the "Vampire Mix" of A Tribe Called Quest's "I Left My Wallet in El Segundo".
One of the most interesting features of Lil Wayne's "A Milli" is that it was originally intended to be a rather than a full song . Lil Wayne - A Milli
Wayne eventually decided to record several solo versions of the track. His manager and team recognized the song's potential, leading to its release as a full single. The stuttering vocal sample that forms the song's
The song is famous for having no hook (chorus), relying entirely on Wayne's uninterrupted four-minute flow and three or four primary sounds in the beat. Lil Wayne - A Milli