In a surprising move, Lil Wayne has dropped a new track featuring Future and Lil Baby, just days after releasing his latest album, ‘Tha Carter VI.’
Lil Wayne seems unstoppable with his music output. His latest track, ‘Momma Don’t Worry,’ featuring hip-hop heavyweights Future and Lil Baby, is turning heads in the music world. This collaboration comes hot on the heels of a remix with Nicki Minaj, showcasing Wayne’s relentless creativity.
Fans are buzzing about why ‘Momma Don’t Worry’ didn’t make the initial album release. Some speculate it could later appear in a deluxe edition. Despite its surprise release, fan reception has been overwhelmingly positive, adding fuel to the fire of Lil Wayne’s ever-evolving music career.
Meanwhile, Wayne’s recent remix with Nicki Minaj, ‘Banned from NO,’ has the internet talking. Minaj makes bold statements, taking shots at the NFL and critic Shannon Sharpe. Her lyrics, ‘If I send a pic of Shannon you ain’t that Sharpe / Cause you still can’t spell Prague and that’s horrible,’ have sparked conversations online.
Minaj doesn’t hold back, criticizing the NFL for not choosing Wayne for the Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans. She raps, ‘NFL, fire some n-ggas and then call us,’ voicing her disappointment over the decision in favor of Kendrick Lamar.
Despite the buzz around new tracks, ‘Tha Carter VI’ has received mixed reviews. Its first-week sales are projected at around 110,000 units, with 35,000 being actual sales. This marks a significant drop compared to past successes like ‘Tha Carter V,’ which debuted with 480,000 units.
The album features a range of diverse artists, including U2’s Bono, bringing a unique blend of styles. Wayne’s line, ‘I ain’t getting younger, but I’m getting better / No time to waste that’s another man’s treasure,’ highlights his seasoned presence in the hip-hop scene.
Lil Wayne continues to surprise and engage fans with new music, proving his enduring impact on hip-hop. His latest collaborations with Future, Lil Baby, and Nicki Minaj remind us that he’s still a force to be reckoned with.