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The W. Carter collection is a compilation only. As if the Young Money tape and B.A.G. Lil Wayne however hosts and co-signs The W. Carter Collection, Pt. 2.
Word! I also believe that Wayne co-signs it.
It is hosted by Mick Boogie who also hosted Blow which is another mixtape Weezy F. Baby co-signed, him and Juelz both.
How do you know though Cause the pic you just showed me is exactly the same one we used to use on this site (same size and everything)... so I'm taking you or wherever you got it from took the pic from this website.
How do you know though Cause the pic you just showed me is exactly the same one we used to use on this site (same size and everything)... so I'm taking you or wherever you got it from took the pic from this website.
That's not even the original cover anyways, I don't think none of the SQ mixtapes had official covers and the ones floating around on the net are fan-made. Why do I think this? Because I redid all the covers for these mixtapes and as I was adding the text, I noticed many of the words off of the "original" covers were miss-spelled. Not only that but The first SQ mixtape came out in 2003, and the pictures used on these covers are more current pics of Wayne meaning the covers came after the mixtapes. Furthermore SQ6 was a double disc tape, most people don't know this and think this is the real one:
Notice how it only has 18 tracks, my double disc SQ5 Has 20 songs on the first disc, and 16 on the other, so that's another reason to believe these covers aren't official.
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