In the July/August issue of XXL, Lil Wayne didn’t bite his tongue when dishing on how he felt about today’s crop of producers. “These niggas beats been suckin,” he said. He seemingly put his beat selection where his mouth was on Tha Carter IV, his latest offering which dropped this past Monday, August 29. Instead of tapping brand name producers like he’s done on his previous releases (Tha Carter III had production from Kanye West, Swizz Beatz, Jim Jonsin, David Banner and The Alchemist), Weezy hooked up with some names that may not be as familiar to the average listener. XXL reached out to the beatmakers who set the soundscape for Tunechi’s latest opus to find out how their C4 records came about, their production history, and more.—Interviews by Ralph Bristout, Carl Chery, Mariel Concepcion, Adam Fleischer, Mark Lelinwalla and Amber McKenzie
Meet Lil Wayne’s New Producers | XXLMAG.COM
not really latest news, just talks about how producers ended up on c4, and megaman says weezy was supposed to have a song with amy winehouse....do you think this is the 'big collab' people were talking about, or has she done songs with other hiphop artists before?
Meet Lil Wayne’s New Producers | XXLMAG.COM
not really latest news, just talks about how producers ended up on c4, and megaman says weezy was supposed to have a song with amy winehouse....do you think this is the 'big collab' people were talking about, or has she done songs with other hiphop artists before?
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