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lil wayne dedication 6 free mp3 download Lil Wayne & DJ Drama – Dedication 4. Dedication 4 is an official mixtape by Lil Wayne hosted by DJ Drama, which was released in 2012. There are a total of 15 tracks on the tape and the majority of the songs is Weezy rapping over different music artists’ instrumentals. You can read the lyrics here and view the tracklist plus grab the download link below: 1. So Dedicated featuring Birdman 2. Same Damn Tune 3. Cashed Out 4. No Worries featuring Detail 5. Mercy featuring Nicki Minaj 6. Burn 7. Amen featuring Boo 8. Get Smoked featuring Lil Mouse 9. My Homies Still (Remix) featuring Jae Millz, Gudda Gudda, and Young Jeezy 10. Green Ranger featuring J. Cole 11. I Don’t Like 12. No Lie 13. Magic featuring Flow 14. Wish You Would 15. A Dedication. Share and Enjoy: Social Networks. Subscribe Now. Enter your e-mail address above to get Lil Wayne updates sent to you via e-mail. Lil Wayne & DJ Drama – Dedication. Dedication is an official mixtape by Lil Wayne hosted by DJ Drama, which was released in 2005. There are a total of 29 tracks on the tape and it is the first mixtape in the Dedication trilogy. You can view the tracklist and download link below: 1. Dedication 2. Intro 3. Motivation 4. Over Here featuring Boo 5. Wayne Convos 6. U Gon’ Love Me 7. Down And Out 8. Wayne Explains His Deal 9. Like Dat 10. Nah This Ain’t The Remix 11. Bass Beat featuring Currency 12. Young Money Property featuring Currency, Boo and Mack Maine 13. Much More 14. Wayne’s World Skit 15. I’m A Ridah 16. D-Boyz 17. So Smooth featuring Boo, Currency and Mack Maine 18. Wayne Ho Story Skit featuring Mack Maine 19. Momma Taught Me 20. Weezy F Baby 21. Stilettos 22. 1 King 23. Dedication Convo 24. Please Say The Baby featuring Mack Maine, Boo and Currency 25. Paid In Full (Skit) 26. Alchemist Shit featuring Currency 27. Weezy Explains “Miss My Dogs” 28. Miss My Dogs (Live) 29. Outro. The password for the .rar file is: www.lilwaynehq.com | More info on extracting .rar files can be found on the mixtape page Share and Enjoy: Social Networks. Subscribe Now. Enter your e-mail address above to get Lil Wayne updates sent to you via e-mail. Lil Wayne & DJ Drama – Dedication 6. Dedication 6 is an official mixtape by Lil Wayne hosted by DJ Drama, which was released on Christmas Day in 2017. There are a total of 15 tracks on the tape that include Weezy rapping over different music artists’ beats and making them his own. You can read the lyrics here and view the tracklist plus grab the download link below: 1. Fly Away 2. Everyday We Sick 3. Boyz 2 Menace featuring Gudda Gudda 4. Eureka featuring HoodyBaby 5. 5 Star featuring Nicki Minaj 6. Bank Account 7. XO Tour Life featuring Baby E 8. Let ‘Em All In featuring Euro & Cory Gunz 9. Young 10. New Freezer featuring Gudda Gudda 11. What’s Next featuring Zoey Dollaz 12. Blackin’ Out featuring Euro 13. SUWU 14. My Dawg featuring HoodyBaby 15. Yeezy Sneakers. Share and Enjoy: Social Networks. Subscribe Now. Enter your e-mail address above to get Lil Wayne updates sent to you via e-mail. Lil Wayne & DJ Drama – D6: Reloaded. Dedication 6: Reloaded is an official mixtape by Lil Wayne hosted by DJ Drama, which was released on January 26th, 2018. There are a total of 20 tracks on the tape with the majority of them being freestyles over different music artists’ beats that Weezy made his own. You can read the lyrics here and view the tracklist plus grab the download link below: 1. For Nothing 2. Go Brazy featuring Jay Jones 3. Weezy N Madonna featuring Stephanie Acevedo 4. Big Bad Wolf 5. Sick 6. Family Feud featuring Drake 7. Abracadabra featuring Jay Jones & Euro 8. Back From The 80s 9. Gumbo featuring Gudda Gudda 10. Drowning featuring Vice Versa & Marley G 11. Back To Sleep 12. Thought It Was A Drought 13. Groupie Gang 14. Don’t Shoot ‘Em featuring Marley G & Rich The Kid 15. 2 Hot For TV featuring Lil Twist 16. Kreep 17. Freaky Side 18. Main Things 19. Light Years 20. Bloody Mary featuring Juelz Santana. Share and Enjoy: Social Networks. Subscribe Now. Enter your e-mail address above to get Lil Wayne updates sent to you via e-mail. Lil Wayne. The heavily tattooed hip-hop rapper Lil Wayne is not someone you would automatically associate with President Obama but recently the President revealed that the Louisiana-born singer featured on his iPod play list. In his short career, Lil Wayne has sold millions of albums, appeared with some of the rap and pop industries most popular stars and won four Grammy Awards. He may not yet have reached his thirtieth birthday, but Lil Wayne has been rapping for most of his young life. Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr was born in September 1982 and grew up on the outskirts of New Orleans. His talent was recognised at an early age by Bryan Williams, rapper and owner of Cash Money Records. The eight-year old impressed Williams with his original songs and he began mentoring the boy after school. Although he recorded his first album, “True Story” with rapper B.G in 1993, it wasn’t until 1997, when Carter was 15 that he had his first taste of the big time. The Hot Boys was a group of rappers including Carter, Juvenile, B.G. and Turk. Their debut album, “Get It How U Live”, didn’t make much of an impression on the charts but their follow-up in 1999, “Guerrilla Warfare”, went to number five on the US Billboard 200 and number one on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop album chart. Carter decided to go it alone and at 17, recorded his debut solo album. “The Block is Hot” which went straight into the album charts at number 3 and earned him a Source magazine award nomination for Best New Artist. The album and its two follow-ups featured contributions from the other members of Hot Boys. Carter’s 2000 album, “Lights Out” wasn’t favourably received by the public and didn’t do as well as his debut. Likewise, “500 Degreez” released in 2002 failed to make an impact on the charts that his debut album had done. By 2004, Carter had honed his rapping style and his lyrics reflected his growing maturity as evidenced by his album, “Tha Carter” which sold almost 900,000 copies in the US and sent the single, “Go DJ” into the top five on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart. Eighteen months later, he released a follow-up. “Tha Carter II” outdid its predecessor, selling over two million copies worldwide and peaking at number two on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The following year, at the age of 22, Carter became president of Cash Money records and founded his own label, Young Money Entertainment. His move into management, however, didn’t last very long and in 2007, he handed management of Young Money over to Cortez Bryant. Lil Wayne has collaborated with numerous artists over the years, both those within the rap world and also those in the more mainstream record business. He featured on the Destiny’s Child single “Soldier” in 2004, collaborated with rapper Birdman on the album, “Like Father, Like Son,” worked with Chris Brown on “Gimme That”, “American Gangster” with Jay-Z and “Insomniac” with Enrique Iglesias. Fans had to wait three years for Lil Wayne’s follow-up album. “Tha Carter III” was originally due to be released in late 2007 but many of the songs were leaked to the fans. Carter initially decided to release the leaked tracks plus several new ones in a separate album, to be called “The Leak”. However, despite working on it for several months, the album came to nothing and instead, “Tha Carter III” was released in June 2008. It proved to be the rapper’s biggest selling album to date, with over a million copies sold in its first week and the single, “Lollipop” going to the top of the Billboard Hot 100, the first time Carter topped the singles chart. It wasn’t just the fans that were impressed with the album. “Tha Carter III” earned Lil Wayne four Grammy Awards including Best Rap Album and Best Rap Song. In October 2008, Lil Wayne headlined the Voodoo Experience concert in his hometown of New Orleans and also announced plans to reunite with the Hot Boys to release a new album of material. The following month, he became the first hip-hop artist to perform at the Country Music Association Awards, joining Kid Rock on stage to perform “All Summer Long.” Although instead of his trademark rapping, Carter played the guitar. He topped off the most successful year of his career by being named MTV’s first Man of the Year. In February 2010, Carter changed direction and released a rock album called “Rebirth”. Singles from the album were released the previous year but did not do so well on the charts. The album’s most successful single “Prom Queen” only reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100. It seemed the fans preferred the rapper to the rocker. Later in 2010, he released “I Am Not a Human Being” featuring the hit single “Right About It”. Carter’s ninth studio album, “Tha Carter IV” is due out sometime during the summer of 2011.