Young Money front man Lil Wayne made a rather startling admission when he spoke with MTV News most recently. While he's been steadily working on his upcoming "I Am Not A Human Being II" album, Weezy says the fifth installment to Tha Carter series will be his last LP. He cited being in the rap game for more than 20 years as to why he's came to this decision.
"I know y'all want me around for a little bit, [but] 'Tha Carter V' is my last album," he revealed. "I've been rapping since I was 8 years old; I'm 30 now. That's a long time, and I like to do so many more things, and when I like to do something, I end up loving to do it real quick. And I love to do something, I'm fully focused on it and it only, and music sometimes is not that 'it.'"
Several rappers have announced that they would be ending their careers with a final album but have changed their minds. Do you think Wayne's "Tha Carter V" will actually be his last LP? Let us know.
Tyga recently released his latest project, "The Gold Album," on Spotify, SoundCloud, and YouTube for free due to his conflicts with YMCMB, so the rapper was shocked that he was getting criticism over album sales. The L.A.-born emcee took to Twitter to respond to Complex writing a story about how Nielsen SoundScan showed the album selling a mere 2,200 copies. Tyga said that he didn't even intend to make money off of the project and added, "Yall mfs is funny. I put my album out myself for free on spotify,soundcloud, YouTube to stream. Didn't plan on selling it Kuz of label problems. It's a dope album. Got a lot of great feedback and millions of streams."
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