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thank god it leaked or else Drought 3 would be full of Birdman and DJ Khaled tags
And something even weirder has been happening over the last couple of weeks. Lil Wayne and DJ Khaled have been working on Da Drought 3, a magnum-opus double-CD mixtape. But an early version of the first CD leaked last week, and the second one finally found its way onto the internet earlier this week. The very idea that a mixtape could leak is a bit hard to process; it’s not like these things have traditional release dates or anything. In this case, though, the early leak will almost certainly turn out to be so completely superior to the actual finished version that nobody will ever bother listening to the real thing. In this news item, DJ Khaled explains: “The real version is hosted by me and Birdman, so with the bootleg, it doesn’t even have the same feel.” What Khaled means is that he hasn’t yet have time to throw lots of distracting cuts and rewinds into the tracks, and he and Birdman haven’t yet gotten the chance to yell their names all over everything and generally ruin the tape’s flow. That’s a shame for Khaled, but it’s a best-case scenario for the rest of us. Without Khaled’s additions, the version of Da Drought 3 that’s all over the internet this week is a surprisingly clean set of discrete tracks with no transitions or interludes or drops.
''They say they want the drugs to stop but imma major setback when my album drop''
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