First Week Sales: 116K
Certified: Platinum
Charts: BB 200: #5, R&B/Hip Hop: #2
Hits: Go DJ (#14, #4, #3), Bring It Back ( #47)
20 years ago, this classic album was released. The first album in, if not the greatest, then one of the greatest Hip Hop album series. This was a pivotal album for not only Weezy as an artist or Cash Money as a label, but for Southern Hip Hop overall. The South was on the verge of taking over the game at this time but still overlooked when it came to lyricism. This was the album that started one of the most iconic runs in Hip Hop #LilWayne #ThaCarter
Certified: Platinum
Charts: BB 200: #5, R&B/Hip Hop: #2
Hits: Go DJ (#14, #4, #3), Bring It Back ( #47)
20 years ago, this classic album was released. The first album in, if not the greatest, then one of the greatest Hip Hop album series. This was a pivotal album for not only Weezy as an artist or Cash Money as a label, but for Southern Hip Hop overall. The South was on the verge of taking over the game at this time but still overlooked when it came to lyricism. This was the album that started one of the most iconic runs in Hip Hop #LilWayne #ThaCarter
First Week Sales: 116K
Certified: Platinum
Charts: BB 200: #5, R&B/Hip Hop: #2
Hits: Go DJ (#14, #4, #3), Bring It Back ( #47)
20 years ago, this classic album was released. The first album in, if not the greatest, then one of the greatest Hip Hop album series. This was a pivotal album for not only Weezy as an artist or Cash Money as a label, but for Southern Hip Hop overall. The South was on the verge of taking over the game at this time but still overlooked when it came to lyricism. This was the album that started one of the most iconic runs in Hip Hop 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐 #LilWayne #ThaCarter
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