Old LilWayne fans might recognize this record from the mixtape days. Now, 10 years after the fact, producer Street Runner has mixed and mastered "Cry Out" (which originally surfaced as "Amen" from Tha Carter III sessions).
Baby got his wish earlier this year, when a settlement was agreed upon and Lil' Wayne was released from the label he called home since the start of his career.
It’s been a frustrating series of stops-and-starts for LilWayne this year: drop a promising single (“Believe Me,” “D’Usse,” “Krazy,” “Grindin“), only to sneak back into the studio or onto the half pipe, as he admitted himself.
Streetrunner has already blessed us in 2016 with two unbelievable tracks from LilWayne's Tha Carter III sessions -- "Trouble" and "Cry Out (Amen)". Now he gives us a third, "Let's Talk It Over".
The single features fellow Cash Money artists Birdman, Jay Sean and LilWayne and was released on February 2, 2010. The song is essentially about overcoming all obstacles to achieve one's dreams.
Lil' Wayne's Free Weezy Album is five days away, scheduled to drop on July 4. Before then, the Young Money rapper collaborates with "See You Again" singer Charlie Puth on "Nothing But Trouble."
In the wake of the controversy from his homophobic comments, the embattled rapper does some soul searching on his new single featuring LilWayne. "Caught up in my feelings / F**k around and kill another ni**a," he raps.
Recently, LilWayne and 2 Chainz previewed a new collaboration they have with Benny The Butcher that's coming out on their Welcome 2 ColleGrove album called 'Oprah & and Gayle'.