Lil Wayne will release a deluxe edition of his 2018 album Tha Carter V tonight.
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”).
Three of the 10 tracks were previously released as stand-alone bonus cuts in November 2018 and include “What About Me” with Post Malone, “In This House” featuring Gucci Mane, and the Tay Keith-produced “Hasta La Vista.”
The original album included collaborations with Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj, XXXTentacion, Snoop Dogg, Ashanti, and more.
Tha Carter V was released on Sept. 28, 2018, following Wayne’s highly-publicized legal battle with Cash Money, and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 480,000 equivalent album units.
Earlier this week, Young Money president Mack Maine teased the deluxe edition, which arrives on the two-year anniversary of Tha Carter V.
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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