Lil Wayne Pays Homage To Iconic ‘Tha Carter’ Series In New Ad Ahead Of ‘Tha Carter VI’ Album Release

Lil Wayne Pays Homage To Iconic ‘Tha Carter’ Series In New Ad Ahead Of ‘Tha Carter VI’ Album Release
Lil Wayne is taking a reflective look at his wildly popular Tha Carter album series in a brand-new ad promoting the sixth installment of the project, “Tha Carter VI,” set to drop this Friday, June 6.
In a recent IG Story, Wayne shared a nostalgic video that revisits the previous albums in the series, which have become staples in hip-hop culture over the past two decades.
Tha Carter series began in 2004 and gained massive momentum with Tha Carter II and the critically acclaimed Tha Carter III, which won a Grammy for Best Rap Album and features hits like “Lollipop” and “A Milli.”
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Tha Carter IV continued the run of commercial success, and Tha Carter V, released after years of legal battles with Cash Money Records, was hailed as a triumphant return, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 2018.
In addition to the album drop, Wayne has also announced he’ll be kicking off his tour on the same day, June 6, bringing his iconic discography and new music to the stage.
Are you excited for Tha Carter VI? Let us know your favorite Carter era below!
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