Tha Carter III

Tha Carter III is the sixth studio album by American hip hop rapper Lil Wayne, released June 10, 2008 on Cash Money Records. The first three singles released from the album, ("Lollipop", "A Milli", and "Got Money"), have all achieved top ten success on the Billboard Hot 100. The fourth single, "Mrs. Officer", reached the Top 20 quickly in 4 weeks after Wayne confirmed this song to be an official single. The album received positive reviews and fro... more

Musical Album

Artist

Lil Wayne

Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. (born September 27, 1982), better known by his stage name Lil Wayne, is an American Grammy Award-winning rapper. Formerly a member of the rap group the Hot Boys, he joined the Cash Money Records collective as a teenager. Get It How U Live!, released in 1997, was Lil Wayne...

Label

Universal Records

Universal Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group, and operates as part of the Universal Motown Republic Group. Founded in 1995 as...

Young Money Entertainment

Young Money Entertainment is an American record label founded by rapper Lil Wayne. The label is an imprint of Cash Money Records and is distributed by...

Cash Money Records

Cash Money Records is an American hip hop record label founded in 1991 by brothers Bryan "Birdman" Williams and Ronald "Slim" Williams in New Orleans,...

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