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Lil Wayne released a deluxe edition of his 2018 album Tha Carter V

Lil Wayne and Birdman‘s high-profile legal feud delayed Tha Carter V multiple times over Cash Money contractual disputes. The three-year battle ultimately was decided in Wayne’s favor resulting in the album’s release and came with a public apology from Birdman. The wait was so long that Pharma-bro Martin Shkreli even leaked tracks from the unreleased album back in 2017.

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Before it hits streaming services, the tracklist has been revealed. In addition to the standard 23 tracks, the deluxe adds 10 songs that didn’t make the original cut plus some surprises. The new additions include “Life of Mr. Carter,” “Holy,” “Scottie,” and “Lost.” There are also collaborations with Raekwon (“More to the Story”) and 2 Chainz (“Siri”).

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THA CARTER V (DELUXE) TRACKLIST

1. “Life of Mr. Carter”*
2. “Holy”*
3. “More to the Story” feat. Raekwon*
4. “Scottie”*
5. “F Him Good”*
6. “Siri” feat. 2 Chainz*
7. “Lost”*
8. “In This House” feat. Gucci Mane*
9. “What About Me” feat. Post Malone*
10. “Hasta La Vista”*
11. “I Love You Dwayne”
12. “Don’t Cry” feat. XXXTentacion
13. “Dedicate”
14. “Uproar” feat. Swizz Beatz
15. “Let It Fly” feat. Travis Scott
16. “Can’t Be Broken”
17. “Dark Side Of The Moon” feat. Nicki Minaj
18. “Mona Lisa” feat. Kendrick Lamar
19. “What About Me” feat. Sosamann
20. “Open Letter”
21. “Famous” feat. Reginae Carter
22. “Problems”
23. “Dope Niggaz” feat. Snoop Dogg
24. “Hittas”
25. “Took His Time”
26. “Open Safe”
27. “Start This Shit Off Right” feat. Ashanti and Mack Maine
28. “Demon”
29. “Mess”
30. “Dope New Gospel” feat. Nivea
31. “Perfect Strangers”
32. “Used 2”
33. “Let It All Work Out”

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People debate Carters II and III as fiercely as they do Kanye albums, with the end results usually coming in at about 50/50. They're vastly different and showcase an evolution of sorts, with Weezy moving from straightforward underdog to the weirdest major label star of his time, and thusly marking the tentative beginning and end of his now-legendary '05-'08 run (some extend this to include Dedication 3 and No Ceilings). Perhaps the debate we should be having then, is not between Wayne's own projects, but between his three-year dominance and the hot streaks of other modern rappers. Jay pretty much ruled the world from Reasonable Doubt to The Black Album, but had nearly as many missteps (The Blueprint², The Best Of Both Worlds) as classics; Eminem was tough to beat from The Slim Shady LP to The Eminem Show, but stayed more insular and didn't do many features to keep his buzz up; Kanye's rarely (if ever) dipped in quality, but has never been as prolific as Wayne was during those years. Wayne dominated every aspect of the conversation in those years, from quality albums to song-stealing freestyles to song-stealing features to bar-for-bar brilliance. Even Future, whose current run may be the closest analog, can't boast the show-stopping lyrical prowess or guest verse consistency of '05-'08 Wayne. For three years, he simply could not be stopped, whether he was singing hooks, appearing alongside other 'best rapper alive' contenders, or making albums with notoriously horrible MCs.

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Although it only hinted at the artist Wayne would become on the other side of that streak (discovering auto-tune, doing more and more drugs), Carter II is unquestionably the moment he seized the throne and threw open the gates for other Southern rappers. Immediately, guys like T.I., Gucci Mane, Jeezy, Curren$y, Lil Boosie and Slim Thug began getting national coverage the likes of which Bun B and Juicy J could've never imagined when they were starting out, and Weezy was even able to form a label of his own that still proves influential (despite the fact that its two most successful artists are from Toronto and Queens). Liberated from the Mannie Fresh sound that has come to earmark a certain era of New Orleans music, the album became a sonic smorgasbord from which other Southern artists drew to create their own regional sounds. As a vocal stylist and A&R, Weezy's most influential moves may have come a few years later, but as an icon, a beacon of hope for an under-appreciated region, his most powerful statement is still Tha Carter II.