It sounded like Wayne was a guest on his own song, but you get in where you fit in.Ĭhances are you’d turn on the radio at any point that month (and at any point during the whole summer) and catch the song just going off. Wayne released “Believe Me” featuring Drake to wide acclaim and it shot up the charts. At any rate, the release was slated for late May. It was supposed to be the artwork anyway, but because it featured no picture of Wayne in his youth with his current tattoos photoshopped onto it, there’s no way it could’ve been real. Kobe Bryant “leaked” the artwork for Tha Carter V on Twitter because “leaked” sounds cooler than “released.” In any case, now is as good of a time as any to make sense of the jumbled timeline of this almost mythical body of work. There’s greater than a snowball’s chance in Hades that we’ll (I’ll) get to listen to it before Tax Day, but if all of the stuff that’s happened up until now is anything to go on, don’t bet the farm on it. Long enough for us (me) to get excited, impatient, enraged, disappointed, crushed, disillusioned, and finally, excited again. Lil Wayne’s embargoed, and rumored final album Tha Carter V has been “coming soon” for a long time now.
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