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  1. This features Jay-Z who contributes a verse in a lyrical slugfest with Lil Wayne. Both rappers actually go by the name of Mr. Carter. Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. is the name by which Lil Wayne's mom knows him, while Jay-Z was christened Shawn Corey Carter. In Lil Wayne's opening verse he describes how nature's seasons hate him because they both ...

  2. Sep 25, 2020 · Lil Tune, Jurassic in the room, Tyrannosaurus. I ain't steal it, I took it, I ain't crooked, I'm cater-cornered. And if my fruits of labor were ripe, I would have an orchard. But I'm nauseous from ...

  3. Mr. CARTER LIL WAYNE FT JAYZ THE CARTER III. Add similar content to the end of the queue

  4. I heard somebody say "Church," I'ma need a suit. I'ma need a Coupe, I won't need a roof. Flyer than "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice". I got the flow, I'm tryin' to see the roof. Didn't wear a bulletproof. So I got shot and you can see the proof. Blind eyes could look at me and see the truth.

  5. (Chyeaa) Hey, Mr. Carter And I swear to everything, when I leave this Earth It's gonna be on both feet, never knees in the dirt And you can try me, fucker, but when I squeeze, it hurt Ahh, we'll lose two lives: yours and mine Give me any amount of time, don't let Ms. Carter grieve At the funeral parlor, drippin' tears down my sleeve Give me any amount of time, don't let Ms. Carter grieve

  6. What's more, "Mr. Carter" is the 18th track on Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III album, which features a total of 18 tracks. The album was released in 2008 and is widely regarded as one of Lil Wayne's best works. The impressive record features vocal contributions from talented superstar, JAY-Z, who adds his own unique flavor to the track.

  7. "Mr. Carter" is a song by American rapper Lil Wayne featuring fellow American rapper Jay-Z. It was released on July 1, 2008, as a promotional single from the former's sixth studio album Tha Carter III (2008).[1] The title refers to the two artists' shared surname, although the two are not related. In the song, Wayne borrows lyrics from Jay-Z's 1997 song "Lucky Me". The song was nominated for ...