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      • The single, "Go D.J." did well on the hip-hop and pop charts. Rolling Stone critic Christian Hoard said that "Wayne's syrupy drawl sounds more dextrous than ever" on the album. Quickly following up this latest wave of success, Wayne released Tha Carter II in December 2005.
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  2. Top songs by Lil Wayne, ordered by popularity on Spotify. You can also order the songs list alphabetically or by release year or duration.

  3. Lil Wayne attained his first singles chart entry in 1999 as a featured artist on Hot Boys member Juvenile's single "Back That Azz Up", which peaked at number 19 on the United States Billboard Hot 100 and became a top ten hit on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts.

  4. Jul 13, 2018 · Explore the complete Lil Wayne song list and delve into the extensive discography of the legendary rapper. Discover every hit, collaboration, and hidden gem.

  5. Dec 6, 2005 · Tha Carter II is the fifth studio album by American rapper Lil Wayne, released on December 6, 2005. The album debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart with 238,000 copies sold in...

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    • From Tha 13th to Tha 17th (Feature): July 29th, 1995↗ • Thrill B'G (Feature): July 29th, 1995↗ • Fuck Big Boy (Feature): July 29th, 1995↗

    • Hide Out or Ride Out (Feature): May 13th, 1997↗ • Ride 2'Night (Feature): July 1st, 1997↗ • Let’s Get Funky (Feature): July 1st, 1997↗ • We on Fire: October 28th, 1997↗ • Shots Set’s It Off: October 28th, 1997↗ • Block Burner: October 28th, 1997↗ • Neighborhood Superstar: October 28th, 1997↗ • Dirty World: October 28th, 1997↗ • Get it How U Live!...

    • Flossin’ (Feature): 1998↗ • Intro (Feature): March 17th, 1998↗ • Playboy (Don’t Hate Me) (Feature): March 17th, 1998↗ • Tear It Up (Feature): March 17th, 1998↗ • How U Luv That (Feature): March 17th, 1998↗ • Cutlass, Monte Carlo’s, & Regals (Feature): March 17th, 1998↗ • Millionaire Dream (Feature): March 17th, 1998↗ • Top of Tha Line Nigga (Feat...

    • Ride On (Feature): 1999↗ • Hypnotize Cash Money (Feature): February 2nd, 1999↗ • Bling Bling (Feature): March 30th, 1999↗ • Niggaz in Trouble (Feature): April 20th, 1999↗ • Intro (Hot & Spicy): July 27th, 1999↗ • We on Fire (Guerrilla Warfare Version): July 27th, 1999↗ • Respect My Mind: July 27th, 1999↗ • Ridin: July 27th, 1999↗ • Get Out Tha Wa...

    • Nigga Couldn’t Know (Feature): May 16th, 2000↗ • No, No (Feature): May 16th, 2000↗ • We Ain’t Stoppin’ (Feature): May 16th, 2000↗ • Sunday Night (Feature): May 16th, 2000↗ • Hard Life (Feature): May 16th, 2000↗ • #1 Stunna (Feature): June 7th, 2000↗ • For My (Feature): June 27th, 2000↗ • What’s Up Wit Dat (Feature): August 22nd, 2000↗ • Millionai...

    • Rap City Freestyle: 2001↗ • Ride Out (Feature): March 4th, 2001↗ • Yes We Do (Feature): June 5th, 2001↗ • All Night (Feature): June 5th, 2001↗ • 4 Minutes (Feature): August 21st, 2001↗ • Sunshine (Feature): August 21st, 2001↗ • White Girl (Feature): August 21st, 2001↗ • Set It Off (Remix Radio) (Feature): August 21st, 2001↗ • What U Scared 4 (Fea...

    • Oh Boy Freestyle: 2002↗ • Ether Freestyle: 2002↗ • Oops Freestyle: 2002↗ • Sqad Shit: 2002↗ • We Ain’t Going Nowhere: 2002↗ • Gudda Be In Something Wide: 2002↗ • We In The Scene: 2002↗ • We Are The Brothas: 2002↗ • This Be The Shit: 2002↗ • I’m Gangsta: 2002↗ • Oh, Oh: 2002↗ • Roc The Mic: 2002↗ • Roc The Mic #2: 2002↗ • Throwing It Up: 2002↗ • R...

    • Get Something: 2003↗ • Weezy Baby, Baby: 2003↗ • Love Of My Life: 2003↗ • Get At Us: 2003↗ • I Came To: 2003↗ • This Is The Way We Sqad: 2003↗ • Every Man Wants A Woman: 2003↗ • We Are Cuttin’: 2003↗ • All I Know: 2003↗ • Weezy, Please: 2003↗ • Holla S.Q.A.D: 2003↗ • Sqad 5: 2003↗ • Nutt & Weezy Baby: 2003↗ • Mixtape Murda: 2003↗ • Double “G”: 20...

    • 24's Freestyle: 2004↗ • Let’s Get Dirty: 2004 • I’mma Hustler: 2004 • Southern Hospitality: 2004 • Ho: 2004 • Danger: 2004 • Best Of Me: 2004 • Super: 2004 • Get Money: 2004 • Fiesta: 2004 • One More Chance: 2004 • Oochie Wally: 2004 • Flippin’ In A Whippa: 2004 • Boom: 2004 • The Blast: 2004 • Thoro: 2004 • I Did It: 2004 • Lay Low: 2004 • Blow ...

    • Tell Me (Remix) (Feature): 2005↗ • Gimme That (Remix) (Feature): May 7th, 2005↗ • Shorty Bounce: May 24th, 2005↗ • Neck of the Woods: June 21st, 2005↗ • Shovlin’ Snow: June 21st, 2005↗ • Get It All Together: June 21st, 2005↗ • Get Your Shine On: June 21st, 2005↗ • 6 Minutes (Feature): June 28th, 2005↗ • March N’ Step (Feature): September 13th, 20...

  6. May 17, 2023 · The song was released in 2005 from the album Tha Carter II and it is considered one of Lil Wayne’s most iconic songs. It captures his hustle mentality and determination to make it out of a difficult situation.

  7. American rapper Lil Wayne has released thirteen studio albums, one collaborative album, three compilation albums, five extended plays, and twenty-nine mixtapes. Wayne made his album debut in 1999, with Tha Block Is Hot, which was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.