Expanded Edition Of Lil Wayne’s ‘Sorry 4 The Wait’ Now Available To Stream

Lil Wayne has issued his critically acclaimed 2011 mixtape Sorry 4 The Wait to digital streaming platforms via Young Money Records/Republic Records.

In addition to the original twelve tracks, it boasts four brand new cuts. The lead single “Cameras” [feat. Allan Cubas] finds Weezy firing on all cylinders with extraterrestrial cadences and incendiary wordplay uplifted by a hypnotic hook. It also serves as a showcase for the talents of Cubas who represents the impending next era of Wayne’s legendary Young Money Entertainment—stay tuned for more on that!

In 2011, Sorry 4 The Wait shook the culture upon arrival as an appetizer for the blockbuster Tha Carter IV. Earning widespread acclaim, Pitchfork raved, “Wayne has plenty of insanity left in him,” and it earned “4-out-of-5 stars” from XXL, while Rolling Stone hailed it as “the kind of quickie that put him on top back in 2006 and 2007.” On the project, he notably reignited popular singles by Beyoncé, Adele, Miguel, Meek Mill, Drake, Waka Flocka Flame, Big Sean, and more. You can check out the full tracklisting below.

The release comes on the heels of another incredibly prolific year from Lil Wayne. The music icon dropped the Tha Carter IV (Complete Edition) on streaming platforms in celebration of the critically acclaimed album’s 10th anniversary, as well as kicked off the Tha Carter IV visual album. Wayne also launched the specialty Tha Carter IV Topps trading cards – making him the first rapper to have his own trading card collection. He teamed up with rap star Rich The Kid on their blockbuster collaborative mixtape, Trust Fund Babies.  Wayne closed out the year with “Tha Carter Singles Collection” 7” vinyl box set, which features 19 of Wayne’s biggest “Tha Carter” series hits on 45 for the first time ever.

To date, Lil Wayne has gathered five Grammy Awards, sold 120 million records worldwide, notched 25 Top 10 singles, logged five #1 debuts on the Billboard Top 200, and scored 62 gold, platinum, and multiplatinum certifications. The “greatest rapper alive” is back and better than ever.

The new edition of Sorry 4 The Wait includes the following tracks:

“Cameras” (feat. Allan Cubas)
“Lil Romeo”
“Anti-Hero” (feat. Lil Tecca)
“Blue Snappin’”
“Tunechi’s Back”
“Tunechi Rollin’”
“Throwed (feat. Gudda Gudda)”
“One Big Room”
“Tunechi’s Room”
“Twist Made Me”
“Grove Party” (feat. Lil B)
“Rax”
“Hands Up (My Last)”
“Sorry 4 The Wait”
“YM Inkredible” (feat. Thugga, Raw Dizzy, Flow, & T@)
“IDK”.

Stream the new edition of Sorry 4 The Wait.

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