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Tha Fix Before Tha VI is the seventeenth mixtape by American rapper Lil Wayne, which serves as a prelude to his upcoming fifteenth studio album Tha Carter VI.The mixtape was released by Young Money Records and Republic Records on September 29, 2023.
"Brand New" is a song by American rappers Tyga, YG and Lil Wayne. It was released on September 27, 2023 as the fourth single from the former two's collaborative album Hit Me When U Leave the Klub: The Playlist (2023). The song was produced by DJ Swish and Mike Crook.
Welcome 2 Collegrove is a collaborative studio album by American rappers 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne. [6] It was released on November 17, 2023, through Def Jam Recordings. [7] It is the sequel to 2 Chainz' third studio album ColleGrove (2016), which was originally planned to be a Lil Wayne duet album; although he could not be co-credited due to label issues.
Lil Wayne has officially announced his upcoming album “Tha Carter VI,” arriving on June 6. The rapper made waves earlier today when he teased the new project at the end of a Super Bowl ad for ...
Over the sample, the artists rap about their ways of life, with lyrics centering on the notion of living life to the fullest. [2] Lil Wayne opens the song with the chorus, in which he details his wild lifestyle, [3] [2] while 2 Chainz's verse is about successfully balancing family life and business.
Lil Wayne has seemingly responded to Kendrick Lamar name-dropping him on his new album, GNX. In September, Lamar, 37, was announced as the 2025 Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show headliner ...
Nicki Minaj is among the rap stars voicing their discontent after Kendrick Lamar was unveiled as the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show headliner instead of Lil Wayne.. It was announced earlier this ...
The style of the song has been compared to New Orleans rap in the bling era, especially the music of the Big Tymers, Hot Boys and Southern hip hop artists from No Limit Records, [3] [5] [7] [8] [12] [13] as well as that of Nelly and St. Lunatics [5] [8] [9] and the "bouncier and less antic side" of 1990s Memphis rap.