American rapper Lil Wayne has released thirteen studio albums, one collaborative album, three compilation albums, five extended plays, and twenty-nine mixtapes. Wayne made his album debut in 1999, with Tha Block Is Hot, which was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. His later albums, Lights Out released in 2000, and 500 Degreez, released in 2002, attracted minor attention. 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 III won the Best Rap Album award at the 2009 Grammy Awards.[2] Lil Wayne founded record label Young Money Entertainment and released a collaborative album featuring rappers signed to the label, We Are Young Money, in 2009, followed by his debut rock music album Rebirth in 2010. While serving an 8-month prison sentence in New York he released another album entitled I Am Not a Human Being, in September 2010. The next addition to Tha Carter series, Tha Carter IV, was released on August 29, 2011. In 2013, Wayne released a sequel to his 2010 album I Am Not a Human Being, titled I Am Not a Human Being II, followed by two compilation albums with his labels, Rich Gang (2013), and Young Money: Rise of an Empire (2014). After years of legal battles, his 12th studio album Tha Carter V was released on September 28, 2018. Lil Wayne released another album, Funeral, on January 31, 2020.

As of 2018, all of Wayne's albums have been certified gold or higher by the RIAA. His album sales in the United States stand at over 15 million copies as of July 2013,[3] and his digital track sales stand at over 37 million digital copies.[4]


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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.[6] The production on the album was mostly handled 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 by Cash Money Records in 2004. The album spawned four sequels: Tha Carter II, Tha Carter III, Tha Carter IV, and Tha Carter V.

The album debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 116,000 copies in its first week.[7] The album was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in September 2020.[8]

The album's lead single, "Bring It Back" was released on April 10, 2004, while its second single, "Go D.J." was released on October 5, 2004. Both songs were produced by and featured guest vocals from then-Cash Money's frequent record producer Mannie Fresh.

Tha Carter debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 116,000 copies in its first week.[9] This became Wayne's third US top-ten debut.[7] As of November 2005, the album has sold 878,000 copies in the US, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[10] On September 25, 2020, the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and album-equivalent units of a million units in the United States.[8]

Over his more than 20-year career, Wayne, born Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., has become what he prophesied on Tha Carter II that he's the "Best Rapper Alive." Not only that, but Weezy has also solidified his reputation as a rapper with longevity, personality and a larger-than-life attitude.

Wayne has spent half of his career as an artist on the venerable rap label Cash Money Records. But after releasing 10 albums with the label, he parted ways after a long, drawn out legal battle with the CEO and mentor Bryan "Birdman" Williams. Out of his past projects, Weezy's most revered music series is Tha Carter albums.

In varying album releases from 2004 to 2018, Tha Carter series helped establish Wayne as a major pop star with street credibility. The first Carter album gave a lyrical look at Wayne's maturity from a child rapper to a rap contender. On Tha Carter II, Wayne puffed out his chest and asserted that he was the best rapper alive.

On Tha Carter III, his most commercially successful album out of the series, Wayne made good on his proclamation. His popularity soared with this project, notching him his first two top 10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with "Lollipop" and "A Milli." With Tha Carter IV and Tha Carter V albums, the rap veteran manages to stay relevant to fans despite those projects having musical and lyrical shortcomings.

After releasing five Carter albums altogether, Wayne is far from done with the series. In a July 3 interview with Variety, the rap veteran hinted that he is working on the next installment of Tha Carter series, Tha Carter VI. When the interviewer asked Weezy what's his favorite Carter project, he replied, "My favorite Carter album is the next one."

So with the possibility that another Carter album is in the works, XXL decided to rank Lil Wayne's Tha Carter album series below from worst to best. Which one is your favorite Carter album?

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Given no choice but to develop into his own man, with his fourth, occasionally unpolished solo album, Lil Wayne showed his potential to develop into an act far greater than anyone previously expected.

Nearly 20 years ago, Lil Wayne dropped the first of many installments of his most popular album series. 


On June 29, 2004, the Louisiana native delivered his fourth studio album Tha Carter via Cash Money Records/Universal Records. The OG Carter album, which was primarily produced by Mannie Fresh, contains some of Weezy's most memorable hits like "Go DJ," "Bring It Back," "The Heat," "Shine" featuring Jazze Pha and more. The only other features on the 21-track album are Reel and Baby aka Birdman, who appears on "Get Down," "We Don't" and "Only Way."

The album did pretty well on the charts upon its release. It debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 chart and became his third top-ten debut. The second single from the album "Go DJ" became Wayne's most popular song as a solo artist throughout the mid 2000s. The infamous jail-themed music video was actually shot at the Mansfield Correctional Institution in Ohio, which is the same place they shot the 1994 film The Shawshank Redemption. Wayne stars in the video along with Mannie Fresh and Birdman. 


Tha Carter is the foundation of Wayne's beloved album series. Since its release in 2004, the Young Money founder has released four other Carter albums. The most recent installment Tha Carter V dropped back in 2018. Nearly four years later, Wayne announced his plans to release the latest addition to the series, Tha Carter VI. At the moment, there's no confirmed release date but he asserted that it's "on the way." 


Relive Lil Wayne's Tha Carter album below. 


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Weezy's long-awaited 13th studio album features bars from Travis Scott, Kendrick Lamar, Nicki Minaj, Snoop Dogg, Wayne's daughter Reginae Carter, and that's just naming a few. One of the most special features on the 23-track project is from the late XXXTentacion, who was gunned down outside a motorsports store on June 18. The 20-year-old rapper's posthumous verse is on the album's second track, "Don't Cry." 0852c4b9a8

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