Lil Wayne: Tha Carter V Is Here.
We thought that day would never come, but seven years after the release of "Tha Carter IV", Lil Wayne finally unveiled the fifth installment of the series: "Tha Carter".
After years of legal struggle against his former boss Cash Money Birdman, the rapper from New Orleans finally released his 12th studio album, and offers us for the occasion an album of 23 titles including many featurings.
So there's Travis Scott on "Let It Fly", Nicky Minaj on "Dark Side of the Moon", Kendrick Lamar on "Mona Lisa", the late XXXTentacion on "Do not cry" and even his daughter, Reginae Carter on "Famous".
There are also many highly rated producers such as Zaytoven, Mustard, Mannie Fresh, Cool & Dre, and Metro Boomin.
So are we wondering if Lil Wayne is officially back, or if this is his latest project ...?
While waiting to know more, we let you discover this project of 23 titles: "Tha Carter V"!
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