The instrumental uses a sample from "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters" by Moby, giving it a triumphant, cinematic atmosphere.
The Story Behind "I'm Me": Lil Wayne’s Self-Proclaimed Coronation LilWayne - Im Me
It features vocal samples from his previous hits like "Go DJ," "Fireman," and "Hustler Musik". The instrumental uses a sample from "God Moving
"I'm Me" was originally intended to be the opening track for his landmark album, Tha Carter III . However, after a massive collection of his music leaked online in mid-2007, Wayne was forced to restructure the project. However, after a massive collection of his music
It also interpolates T.I.’s "Rubber Band Man". Lyrical Themes: Definite, Not Just Positive
The song's lyrics reflect a rapper who is fully aware of his influence. Wayne uses "I'm Me" to define his loyalty and his divinity within the rap game.
The most famous bars—"And no, I ain't positive, I'm definite... I'm the god and this is what I bless 'em with"—illustrate his transition from a mere artist to a cultural icon.