

Wayne wasn’t giving up information on his “Carter VI” album in his recent Rolling Stone profile, but he did tell the outlet he would release a vinyl record for the 15th anniversary of “Carter III” this year. The Times wrote in 2012 about the rapper’s brief break from music to focus on skating: “I picked up the skateboard and I thought it’d be a hobby and what happened is it’s a lifestyle,” he said at the time. He’s finalizing his second collaborative album with rapper 2 Chainz, “ColleGrove 2.” And he’s doing more skateboarding. Rather than dwell on the past, Lil Wayne, born Dwayne Carter, has his eye on the future. You probably got a million songs in one year.” To play a custom map, just click the 'Import Map' button in the map switcher and point to the. Discover and create your own challenges as you explore the world and master your board. Push your way through precarious paths and shred freeform skate spots. Cruise through streets and surreal landscapes full of waxed ledges, unholy gaps, and tortured demons. Since “Tha Carter III,” the 40-year-old has released more than 20 albums and mixtapes, and he revealed to the outlet that his computer drive dating back to 2010 contained a number of songs that it “isn’t even possible to even fathom. Skate through nine layers of The Underworld. The rapper opened up in 2013 about overwork and its effect on his epilepsy: “The reason being for the seizures is just plain old stress, no rest and overworking myself,” he said. The memory loss could be chalked up to a massive catalog of songs - and years of nonstop work.
