Lil Wayne – Tha Carter V

Album Info

Artist: Lil Wayne

Title: Tha Carter V

Year: 2018

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Tracklist

  • 1. I Love You Dwayne (2:00)
  • 2. Don't Cry (feat. XXXTENTACION) (4:09)
  • 3. Dedicate (3:09)
  • 4. Uproar (3:14)
  • 5. Let It Fly (feat. Travis Scott) (3:06)
  • 6. Can't Be Broken (3:13)
  • 7. Dark Side Of The Moon (feat. Nicki Minaj) (4:02)
  • 8. Mona Lisa (feat. Kendrick Lamar) (5:24)
  • 9. What About Me (feat. Sosamann) (3:36)
  • 10. Open Letter (4:29)
  • 11. Famous (feat. Reginae Carter) (4:02)
  • 12. Problems (3:28)
  • 13. Dope Niggaz (feat. Snoop Dogg) (3:25)
  • 14. Hittas (3:43)
  • 15. Took His Time (4:22)
  • 16. Open Safe (3:43)
  • 17. Start This Shit Off Right (feat. Ashanti & Mack Maine) (4:40)
  • 18. Demon (3:34)
  • 19. Mess (3:32)
  • 20. Dope New Gospel (feat. Nivea) (3:27)
  • 21. Perfect Strangers (4:09)
  • 22. Used 2 (4:00)
  • 23. Let It All Work Out (5:16)

Review

Let's dive into "Tha Carter V", an album that's got a whole lot of heart and soul. Released on September 27, 2018, this project marks a major milestone in Lil Wayne's career, and it's clear that he's been through a lot to get to this point. With features from Kendrick Lamar, XXXTENTACION, Snoop Dogg, and Travis Scott, among others, "Tha Carter V" is a diverse and personal body of work that showcases Lil Wayne's growth and maturity. Tracks like "Mona Lisa" and "Don't Cry" are standouts for their storytelling and emotional depth. The album's got a wide range of vibes, from Southern trap to rap-rock, genres that Lil Wayne's had a major influence on.

The production on "Tha Carter V" is fire, with songs like "Uproar" and "Let It Fly" bringing the energy and modern sensibilities. But it's not all about the turn-up - tracks like "I Love You Dwayne" and "Let It All Work Out" show a more introspective side of Lil Wayne, and it's clear that he's been through some real struggles. The album's got its ups and downs, but overall it's a testament to Lil Wayne's talent and resilience. With "Tha Carter V", he's positioning himself as a rap elder statesman, and it's hard to deny the impact he's had on the game. The album's got a special place in Lil Wayne's discography, and it's a must-listen for both old and new fans of the rapper. From its personal reflection to its musical innovation, "Tha Carter V" is the real deal. - Jayden