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Tha Carter III is the sixth studio album by American rapper Lil Wayne, released on June 10, 2008, by Cash Money, Universal Motown and Young Money Entertainment. [3] It follows a string of mixtape releases and guest appearances on other hip hop and R&B artists' albums. [4]
In 2004, he released the first of his infamous Carter series, with Tha Carter. In 2005, Tha Carter II was released. In 2006, Wayne released a collaborative album with rapper Birdman, titled Like Father, Like Son. In 2008, Wayne released his best-selling album so far, titled Tha Carter III. Certified triple platinum by the RIAA, [1] Tha Carter ...
First released in 2004, with Tha Carter, there are a total of 5 albums in the series with the most recent being Tha Carter V with Tha Carter VI set to release in 2025. Four out of the five albums have been released through Cash Money Records and Universal Records, [3] with the latter being released through Young Money Entertainment and Republic ...
The 40-year-old rapper, whose real name is Dwayne Carter, told Rolling Stone in an interview that he “don’t know ‘Tha Carter III,’ ‘Tha Carter II,’ ‘Tha Carter One’ from ‘Tha ...
"Got Money" is a song by American rapper Lil Wayne featuring American singer T-Pain, released as the third single from the former's sixth studio album Tha Carter III (2008). Both artists use the Auto-Tune effect in the song. The single was released as a digital download on iTunes on May 27, 2008. [1]
Tha Carter is the fourth studio album by American rapper Lil Wayne. It was released on June 29, 2004, by Cash Money Records and Universal Records. [1] The album was produced primarily by Cash Money's former in-house producer Mannie Fresh, before Mannie left the label. A chopped and screwed version of the album was also released in 2004.
On the 15th anniversary of 'Tha Carter III,' Rapper Lil Wayne says he hardly remembers anything about one of his most critically acclaimed albums.
On the intro track, "wacced out murals," Lamar rapped: “Used to bump 'Tha Carter III,' I held my Rollie chain proud/ Irony, I think my hard work let Lil Wayne down."