He’s the third child born to legendary rap star Lil Wayne, and also the son of talented actress Lauren London. Before fame found him, his journey began as part of a high-profile family, coming into the world after Lil Wayne’s first daughter, Reginae Carter, and his older brother, Dwayne Michael Carter III. It’s interesting to note that not long after his arrival—just under three months later—Lil Wayne welcomed his fourth son, Neal Carter, with R&B singer Nivea. Growing up as one of Lil Wayne’s children has certainly placed him in the spotlight, surrounded by music, media, and a legacy shaped by his father’s influence. Being a son of Lil Wayne means navigating life with both privilege and public attention, something that’s been a constant thread throughout his early years.
He’s widely recognized by his nickname, “Killa,” which has stuck with him over the years. People often refer to Killa in conversations, and it’s a name that truly fits his persona. Whether you call him by his real name or just Killa, folks know exactly who you’re talking about. The nickname “Killa” has become synonymous with his identity, adding a unique flair to how he’s perceived. Definitely, Killa isn’t just a name—it’s a reputation.