Tha Fix Before Tha VI follows a similar trend Wayne has employed all throughout his career with multiple mixtape series like Sorry 4 the Wait and Da Drought, where he routinely drops a mixtape to hold ...
“Rest in peace to Cash Money Weezy,” Lil Wayne raps early into his “Free Weezy Album.” “Gone but not forgotten.” The rapper has yet to resolve the nasty legal battle with his longtime label, Cash ...
For the second time in a row, Wayne is battling his label, Cash Money, to release the next installment in his Tha Carter album series. Tha Carter V was originally scheduled to come out late October ...
Mixtape Weezy is back once again. Weezy's sons Kam and Lil Tune also appear on the songs "Kam" and "Hollywood." Earlier this week, he put rollout mode in full affect, revealing the project's release ...
The No Ceilings mixtapes are some of the most beloved musical events of Lil Wayne’s career. He’s dropped two volumes so far, in 2009 and 2015, and he decided to spend part of Thanksgiving dropping ...
On June 6, Lil Wayne is dropping the sixth installment of Tha Carter. For this one, the cover artwork is the same as how he’s been doing it since Tha Carter III, featuring a babyface Weezy with a ...
Lil Wayne’s Dedication 6 mixtape is here. Hosted by DJ Drama, Wayne’s seminal mixtape series is 15 tracks and includes features by Nicki Minaj, Gudda Gudda, Cory Gunz, Zoey Dollaz, Euro, and more.
Fresh off their collaborative album Welcome 2 Collegrove, Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz declare their GOAT rapper, conspiracy theory and Christmas song. This is GOAT Talk, a show where we ask today’s greats ...
OPINION: "The Fix Before Tha VI," which arrives ahead of Weezy's latest studio album "The Carter VI," is another reason why he is one of the all-time greats. Wayne’s music is about sex, guns, drugs, ...
Last month, hip-hop superstar Lil Wayne made a controversial statement that said he is taking a hiatus from the genre. He decided to tender his “resignation” with an update to his Dedication mixtape ...
The future seldom arrives on time. Proclamations that a certain technology is about to radically alter our everyday lives are almost always proven wrong: There are no flying cars or robot maids; our ...