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Confirmed Release Date: August 29th 2011
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Tracklist:
1. Intro (Produced by Willy Will)
2. Blunt Blowin (Produced by Develop)
3. MegaMan (Produced by Megaman)
4. 6 Foot 7 Foot (feat. Cory Gunz) (Produced by Bangaladesh)
5. Nightmares Of The Bottom (Produced by Snizzy)
6. She Will (feat. Drake) (Produced by T Minus)
7. How To Hate (feat. T - Pain) (Produced by Young Fyre)
8. Interlude (feat. Tech N9ne) (Produced by Willy Will)
9. John (feat. Rick Ross) (Produced by Polow Da Don)
10. Abortion (Produced by Streetrunner)
11. So Special (feat. John Legend) (Produced by Cool N Dre)
12. How To Love (Produced by Detail)
13. President Carter (Produced by Onhel)
14. Its Good (feat. Drake & Jadakiss) (Produced by Cool & Dre  
15. Outro (feat. Bun B, Nas, Shyne & Busta Rhymes) (Produced by Willy Will)
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Album Singles:
She Will (Featuring Drake) iTunes Explicit
She Will (Featuring Drake) iTunes Clean
6 Foot, 7 Foot (featuring Cory Gunz) - Download | Buy on iTunes | Music Video
John (featuring Rick Ross) Buy on iTunes | Amazon
How To Love Prod. Detail Buy on iTunes | Amazon
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BTS Of She Will
Part 2
Weezy says his How To Love single gives him goose bumps
David Banner speaks on C4
C4 PUSHED BACK AGAIN TO AUGUST THE 29TH
Making of 6'7' beat by producer Bangladesh
YouTube - BANGLADESH_Making Lil Wayne's 6'7"
Develop producing on C4 + other
T3ch N9ne speaks on working with Lil Wayne
6'7' Official Music Video!!
http://www.lilwaynehq.com/2011/03/03...z-music-video/
John Official Music Video!!
How To Love Music Video!!
http://www.lilwaynehq.com/2011/04/20...s-music-video/
Lil Wayne Crafts ‘Carter IV’ Single with Jim Jonsin, Pitbull
Weezy Names C4 features
Weezy Says C4 Is Definitely Done
Tunechi Is Not Feeling The Beats Being Submitted For C4
Wayne Talks To XXL about C4
T-Pain speaks on C4 song "How To Hate"
C4 TV Commercial
C4 Photoshoot
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Artwork:
PRE ORDER C4 FROM AMAZON HERE(US)
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OFFICIAL C4 PREORDER SITE
__________________________________________________________________________
Tracklist:
1. Intro (Produced by Willy Will)
2. Blunt Blowin (Produced by Develop)
3. MegaMan (Produced by Megaman)
4. 6 Foot 7 Foot (feat. Cory Gunz) (Produced by Bangaladesh)
5. Nightmares Of The Bottom (Produced by Snizzy)
6. She Will (feat. Drake) (Produced by T Minus)
7. How To Hate (feat. T - Pain) (Produced by Young Fyre)
8. Interlude (feat. Tech N9ne) (Produced by Willy Will)
9. John (feat. Rick Ross) (Produced by Polow Da Don)
10. Abortion (Produced by Streetrunner)
11. So Special (feat. John Legend) (Produced by Cool N Dre)
12. How To Love (Produced by Detail)
13. President Carter (Produced by Onhel)
14. Its Good (feat. Drake & Jadakiss) (Produced by Cool & Dre  
15. Outro (feat. Bun B, Nas, Shyne & Busta Rhymes) (Produced by Willy Will)
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Album Singles:
She Will (Featuring Drake) iTunes Explicit
She Will (Featuring Drake) iTunes Clean
6 Foot, 7 Foot (featuring Cory Gunz) - Download | Buy on iTunes | Music Video
John (featuring Rick Ross) Buy on iTunes | Amazon
How To Love Prod. Detail Buy on iTunes | Amazon
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BTS Of She Will
Part 2
Lil Wayne
let XXL Magazine preview his forthcoming Tha Carter IV album, while they interviewed him for their July/August 2011 issue that will hit newsstands tomorrow (July 12th).
They say the Outro on the album will feature Nas, Shyne and Jadakiss, and also say Weezy‘s Young Money crew, Busta Rhymes, Bun B, Tech N9ne, Cee-Lo Green, John Legend, and Will.I.Am will all be featured on different songs on the album. XXL say that Swizz Beatz, Bangladesh, Polow Da Don and Boi-1da all provided beats too!
We won’t know if this list of names are really featured on C4 or not until we get the official tracklist, which hopefully should be soon. I also noticed Rick Ross wasn’t listed as a feature, so maybe “John (If I Die Today)” was scrapped from the album
They say the Outro on the album will feature Nas, Shyne and Jadakiss, and also say Weezy‘s Young Money crew, Busta Rhymes, Bun B, Tech N9ne, Cee-Lo Green, John Legend, and Will.I.Am will all be featured on different songs on the album. XXL say that Swizz Beatz, Bangladesh, Polow Da Don and Boi-1da all provided beats too!
We won’t know if this list of names are really featured on C4 or not until we get the official tracklist, which hopefully should be soon. I also noticed Rick Ross wasn’t listed as a feature, so maybe “John (If I Die Today)” was scrapped from the album
David Banner speaks on C4
“I worked on Tha Carter IV. Me and Wayne were in the studio together twice. Once in Miami and once in L.A. Where I am with artists now, it’s more about the relationship. Before we even do a record I want to talk to you. ‘Rubberband Man’ will always be a part of T.I.’s family and T.I.’s life. With artists being so disposable, I want to sit down like, ‘Man, how you doing?’ Wayne just got out of jail. Let me talk to you and see how you doing as a man.”
“Most artists who are on the level of Wayne, once they get to that level they try to go and get whatever major producer. He told me, ‘David, if you’ve got what it takes, you’re going to always be a part of Tha Carter shit.’ I respect that because there’s a lot of people who I was a part of their careers and it just didn’t happen no more, but I’m not saying no names. With Wayne, it’s not like you got a definite spot, but you definitely can come and fight for your spot, and that’s all I ever ask for.”
“Most artists who are on the level of Wayne, once they get to that level they try to go and get whatever major producer. He told me, ‘David, if you’ve got what it takes, you’re going to always be a part of Tha Carter shit.’ I respect that because there’s a lot of people who I was a part of their careers and it just didn’t happen no more, but I’m not saying no names. With Wayne, it’s not like you got a definite spot, but you definitely can come and fight for your spot, and that’s all I ever ask for.”
Looks like “John” featuring Rozay wasn’t picking up the steam it needed. The good folks over at Universal just let loose a new release date for Dwayne’s highly anticipated Carter IV which is now August 29th and not June 21st.
Making of 6'7' beat by producer Bangladesh
YouTube - BANGLADESH_Making Lil Wayne's 6'7"
Develop producing on C4 + other
T3ch N9ne speaks on working with Lil Wayne
On working with Lil Wayne on a song for Tha Carter IV
“It was really enjoyable to see Wayne like what I do. I went down to Miami at their studio The Hit Factory. I got there late the first night, like at one. They got there at 12. I started writing it around one. Fell asleep at 2:30, left the studio, and said, ‘Yo, I’ve got to come back the next day.’ And then we came back the next night and I got to the studio and recorded it before they returned to the studio. So by the time he got to the studio, we already had it recorded with his engineer Mike Banger. So he got to hear it and he really enjoyed it—he listened to it like three times. He saluted me and everything. It was a beautiful feeling man. We did one song for Tha Carter IV and he’s doing one for my album. I mean, I can’t really describe the song we did, but it’s MCing, rapping. Just going. You know how he was doing ‘A Milli’ and it was just rapping? Boom. That’s what we did. We brought our MCs to the table. Rapping, motherfucker. We don’t have to have no certain subject, we were just going. I have no idea who produced the track. He didn’t even know.
“It was really enjoyable to see Wayne like what I do. I went down to Miami at their studio The Hit Factory. I got there late the first night, like at one. They got there at 12. I started writing it around one. Fell asleep at 2:30, left the studio, and said, ‘Yo, I’ve got to come back the next day.’ And then we came back the next night and I got to the studio and recorded it before they returned to the studio. So by the time he got to the studio, we already had it recorded with his engineer Mike Banger. So he got to hear it and he really enjoyed it—he listened to it like three times. He saluted me and everything. It was a beautiful feeling man. We did one song for Tha Carter IV and he’s doing one for my album. I mean, I can’t really describe the song we did, but it’s MCing, rapping. Just going. You know how he was doing ‘A Milli’ and it was just rapping? Boom. That’s what we did. We brought our MCs to the table. Rapping, motherfucker. We don’t have to have no certain subject, we were just going. I have no idea who produced the track. He didn’t even know.
http://www.lilwaynehq.com/2011/03/03...z-music-video/
John Official Music Video!!
How To Love Music Video!!
http://www.lilwaynehq.com/2011/04/20...s-music-video/
Lil Wayne Crafts ‘Carter IV’ Single with Jim Jonsin, Pitbull
Lil Wayne is having another sweet craving. After the success of “Lollipop,” the YMCMB rapper has reteamed with producer Jim Jonsin for a successor to his chart-topping smash.
In an exclusive interview with Rap-Up.com, Jonsin reveals that he produced what will likely be the next single from Tha Carter IV, due June 21. “It’s got similarities to ‘Lollipop,’” says the hitmaker. “It’s just a little slower and it has similar sounds in it, so people may relate it to the step-brother of ‘Lollipop.’ It’s also [got] completely different melodies and chords.”
He shared two potential titles for the song, which are “Blows My Brains” and “She’s Always in My Head.”
Pitbull also contributed to the record, but it’s uncertain if he’ll appear on the final version. “Pitbull help me write the song,” adds Jonsin. “He has a verse and he did like a B-section on there, but I’m not sure if Wayne and Pit have agreed to keep him on there or what.”
In addition to Weezy, the super-producer is in talks to produce for Drake’s sophomore album Take Care and has his sights set on Nicki Minaj’s next project.
In an exclusive interview with Rap-Up.com, Jonsin reveals that he produced what will likely be the next single from Tha Carter IV, due June 21. “It’s got similarities to ‘Lollipop,’” says the hitmaker. “It’s just a little slower and it has similar sounds in it, so people may relate it to the step-brother of ‘Lollipop.’ It’s also [got] completely different melodies and chords.”
He shared two potential titles for the song, which are “Blows My Brains” and “She’s Always in My Head.”
Pitbull also contributed to the record, but it’s uncertain if he’ll appear on the final version. “Pitbull help me write the song,” adds Jonsin. “He has a verse and he did like a B-section on there, but I’m not sure if Wayne and Pit have agreed to keep him on there or what.”
In addition to Weezy, the super-producer is in talks to produce for Drake’s sophomore album Take Care and has his sights set on Nicki Minaj’s next project.
Weezy Names C4 features
Weezy Says C4 Is Definitely Done
Tunechi Is Not Feeling The Beats Being Submitted For C4
Well, it’s not to late (referring to Justin Timberlake getting on C4). No, it ain’t. I just don’t have the record. These niggas’ beats been sucking. I’m putting it out there: you producers, what y’all doing? Get right, man. Step it up. This is coming from a rapper. One of the best rappers. I ain’t saying I’m the best no more, because these niggas is too good these days. I got old. But damn, y’all niggas’ beats is terrible! [Chad Ochocinco walks into the room] These niggas’ beats sound like Ochocino made them.
Wayne Talks To XXL about C4
XXL: Tha Carter IV is coming this summer. It’s probably the most anticipated album since Tha Carter III. It’s all wrapped up now?
Lil Wayne: Yeah, it is. I’m just chillin’ right now. Partyin’ with the Dallas Mavericks, and shit like that. Ain’t really doing too much right now.
How do you know when an album is done? When to stop?
You don’t. When they tell you. When ’Tez call me and tell me and say, “You got such and such date is your deadline to stop,” I be like, “Aight.” ’Cause I never stop recording, obviously. So it’s just on him to say, “Okay, stop. We’re gonna pick these songs, and that’s the album.” That’s how we do it.
I remember, before you went to prison, there was talk about there being a version of Tha Carter IV that was finished, that was going to be released the day you came home in November. Obviously, that never came out, and you’ve been recording a whole new version of the album since then. What’s going on with all of the old songs that you had?
We still think some of them deserve to be heard. So I revise ’em and go and touch ’em, see what I can do to make them better songs. And if that works, once I do that, we’ll use it. If not… Another thing what usually happens is, I usually listen to the song and be like, “Yeah, that’s too old. I don’t like that no more.” And Mack or another one of my artists will be like, “Nigga, you trippin’! Can I have it?” And it becomes their song. And other than that, the only other thing that happens is it ends up on my iPad, and I just listen to it forever. Y’all don’t hear it. [Laughs] A couple females hear it.
So now that the album’s done, artistically, the new songs, what can we expect? I know it’s really, like, no boundaries with you.
Yeah. Like I told somebody the other day, I’m not a situation rapper. I don’t make songs. Like, a lot of people go, “I make a song about this, what happened.” Perfect example, perfect song: Kanye’s “All of the Lights.” It’s a great song, but if you listen to the verses, he’s talking about some situation. I don’t know if he made the situation up; he may be talking about a situation we know about. I don’t know how to do that. I’m not a situation rapper. I can’t really speak about us sitting in this room right now, because my mind… I got ADD, I guess. When it’s time for me to create, I can’t sit and think about… After I think of one line, my mind done went to another subject.
Lil Wayne: Yeah, it is. I’m just chillin’ right now. Partyin’ with the Dallas Mavericks, and shit like that. Ain’t really doing too much right now.
How do you know when an album is done? When to stop?
You don’t. When they tell you. When ’Tez call me and tell me and say, “You got such and such date is your deadline to stop,” I be like, “Aight.” ’Cause I never stop recording, obviously. So it’s just on him to say, “Okay, stop. We’re gonna pick these songs, and that’s the album.” That’s how we do it.
I remember, before you went to prison, there was talk about there being a version of Tha Carter IV that was finished, that was going to be released the day you came home in November. Obviously, that never came out, and you’ve been recording a whole new version of the album since then. What’s going on with all of the old songs that you had?
We still think some of them deserve to be heard. So I revise ’em and go and touch ’em, see what I can do to make them better songs. And if that works, once I do that, we’ll use it. If not… Another thing what usually happens is, I usually listen to the song and be like, “Yeah, that’s too old. I don’t like that no more.” And Mack or another one of my artists will be like, “Nigga, you trippin’! Can I have it?” And it becomes their song. And other than that, the only other thing that happens is it ends up on my iPad, and I just listen to it forever. Y’all don’t hear it. [Laughs] A couple females hear it.
So now that the album’s done, artistically, the new songs, what can we expect? I know it’s really, like, no boundaries with you.
Yeah. Like I told somebody the other day, I’m not a situation rapper. I don’t make songs. Like, a lot of people go, “I make a song about this, what happened.” Perfect example, perfect song: Kanye’s “All of the Lights.” It’s a great song, but if you listen to the verses, he’s talking about some situation. I don’t know if he made the situation up; he may be talking about a situation we know about. I don’t know how to do that. I’m not a situation rapper. I can’t really speak about us sitting in this room right now, because my mind… I got ADD, I guess. When it’s time for me to create, I can’t sit and think about… After I think of one line, my mind done went to another subject.
T-Pain speaks on C4 song "How To Hate"
C4 TV Commercial
C4 Photoshoot
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