Lil Wayne
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Music Kendrick came not just for Drake, but the OVO crew as well.
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Music A lot of fans did not like the production on Lil Wayne's long-awaited "Tha Carter VI," but it drew plenty of lyrical praise for its flashes.
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Music Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter VI" will be dropping at midnight and it's set to feature several high-profile collaborations.
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Cole Blake -
Music Lil Wayne is giving fans what they have been waiting on for years as the rollout is officially underway for the sixth "Carter" album.
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Music Lil Wayne has not been receiving the most positive feedback for his new album and the streams sort of reflect that.
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Music Despite all of the complaints of Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter VI," his legendary status and the respect he gets cannot be ignored.
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Music DJ Akademiks has been a strong supporter of Drake following the feud with Kendrick Lamar. He said Lamar's GNX is not a classic album.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Music In his new "Rolling Stone" cover story, Lil Wayne also discussed the Super Bowl Halftime Show, a potential album with his sons, and more.
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Music This will be the final Dreamville Festival from J. Cole and company, and they are definitely going out with a bang.
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Uncategorized Lil Wayne fans can listen to all of his projects in his "Da Drought" series as well as "Dedication" on streaming sites.
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Music Cordae's new album, Crossroads, features the Lil Wayne collaboration "Back on the Road." Cordae has defended his album since it's debut.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Music Nicki Minaj was left off the original version of Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter VI," but now, she has her very own remix with "Banned From NO."
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Music Lil Wayne is one of hip-hop's most beloved legends and last night, he received his flowers at the 25th Anniversary BET Awards.
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Reviews Lil Wayne is trying to keep up when both the industry and the genre are moving on without him—and the result is a confusing album caught between eras, audiences, and expectations.
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