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Total download size: 1.1 GB Total play length: 1:27:54 Cover art included, liner notes not included Lil Wayne swears Tha Carter V is coming this week. When he unveiled its predecessor, Tha Carter IV, back in August 2011, the New Orleans rapper was already several years removed from a blazing streak that had allowed him to claim that he, with his unhurried wit and haunted croak, was the best rapper alive. But Weezy was still more than capable of surprises then, and his restlessly creative, simple-not-stupid template of in-the-booth epiphanies and wounded hedonism has informed much of hip-hop, and thus popular culture, ever since.
The seven-year wait for Tha Carter V feels extreme, even for someone who once released a series of mixtapes called Sorry 4 the Wait. It’s not really Wayne’s fault, of course. The album was delayed time and time again by Cash Money, whose label head Birdman allegedly blocked Wayne from releasing it, sparking a three-year legal battle between the longtime confidants. In the meantime, actual shots were fired at Wayne’s tour bus, Young Thug nearly appropriated the Carter name, and—thanks to a bizarre plot twist involving “Pharma Bro” villain Martin Shkreli— The Carter V faced potential seizure by the U.S. All the while, Wayne has stayed busy with an absurd amount of mixtapes and guest appearances. Here’s the improbable path to an album Wayne once said would be his last.
Lil Wayne – Tha Carter V Album Download Lil Wayne released his much-delayed and highly anticipated Tha Carter V album on Thursday at midnight. Tha Carter V features rapping from Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott and Snoop Dogg, singing from Nicki Minaj, Ashanti and Nivea, and vocals from XXXTentacion, who was shot and killed earlier this year.
The final song includes a prominent sample of the English singer Sampha. Production on the album comes courtesy of longtime collaborator Mannie Fresh, Swizz Beatz, Metro Boomin, Ben Billions and many others. Wayne teased for several months that the album would be coming in 2018, telling everyone at a club appearance in Miami that he had a meeting about it and things were headed in the right direction. When a widely circulated release date of Sept. 21 turned out to be false, the rapper shared another public service announcement—similar to the one in 2014—confirming that C5 would be out on his 36th birthday. During his dispute with Cash Money, Wayne kept feeding his fans new music throughout the years, releasing some Dedication mixtapes (and one Reloaded), another Sorry 4 the Wait, Free Weezy Album, Collegrove with 2 Chainz, and the In Tune We Trust EP. Not to mention he kept a respectable feature run on songs with Chance the Rapper, Solange, and many more.
Recently, Swizz Beatz dropped the track “Pistol on My Side” with Wayne. Will Wayne outsell Yandhi like Kanye is predicting? Only time will tell. Until then, you can stream Tha Carter V over on Apple Music. Guests on the project include Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott, XXXTentacion, Nicki Minaj, and more.