The original version of Tha Carter V reportedly contains twenty songs with the vast majority of them not yet released.
HHNM was one of the first sites to report on the leak, and then Lil Wayne’s fans started scrambling on social media in an attempt to find it. We won’t share any details about where you can get it, but it’s out there making the rounds on the net if Weezy’s lawyers haven’t already moved to wipe it clean. That original version of Tha Carter V is currently sitting somewhere online, and some fans might’ve already listened to it or get a copy of it. The original version of the iconic body of work might’ve been recorded over five years ago, and there were plenty collaborations that were highly anticipated from back then that didn’t make the tracklist for the final release. Weezy dropped the album, C5, in September last year, but a lot of the songs were recorded in the months leading up to the release of the project, while some others were remastered. On Friday, a leaked version of Lil Wayne‘s highly sought after album, Tha Carter V, surfaced online sending his fans into a frenzy. Bush's handling of the Katrina disaster.Lil Wayne is leaking again, and fans are scrambling to get their hands on his old music.
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A year later he collaborated with Birdman for the Like Father, Like Son album, featuring the hit single 'Stuntin' Like My Daddy.' His mixtapes were still flooding the underground, including the stunning Dedication 2, which came with an iconic image of the rapper on the cover plus the much talked-about track 'Georgia.Bush,' a venomous response to President George W. It also introduced his Young Money posse, with appearances from Currensy and Nicki Minaj, and initially came with a bonus disc featuring Wayne's greatest hits screwed and chopped by Swishahouse DJ Michael '5000' Watts. 'Fireman' and 'Shooter' with Robin Thicke were released as singles, while the album - which for the first time featured no Mannie Fresh productions - went platinum. With his alternative marketing scheme working in overdrive, the 2005 landing of Tha Carter II was a major event, selling over a quarter-million copies the week of its release. 'Get Something' was another bold move, as a Universal-funded video was made without the track ever seeing official release. Cash Money's future was no longer in doubt and traditional music business rules no longer seemed to apply, as tracks would be leaked onto the Internet and various DJs' mixtapes. On the flip side, his street cred was supported by a slew of mixtapes released in 2005, including the popular titles Dedication with DJ Drama and Tha Suffix with DJ Khaled. It reached number five on the singles chart, and with a guest shot on Destiny's Child's number three single, 'Soldier,' Wayne had officially crossed over. His marketing skills had become sharper, too, and it was no mistake that the album's hit single, 'Go DJ,' mentioned hip-hop's greatest tastemakers right in the title. Released in 2004, the album seemed familiar on one hand with Mannie Fresh's production, but the Wayne on the cover was a dreadlocked surprise, and the rhymes he laid on the tracks showed significant growth. He used these underground releases to drum up anticipation for his next official album, the breakthrough effort Tha Carter. Wayne became enamored with the mixtape world after Da Drought drew so much attention from the hip-hop press.