Tha Carter 4 is easily the most anticipated hip-hop/rap album slated to come out right now. It’s on everyones radar and is bound to sell millions of copies. One thing everyone wants to know is what artists will be featured throughout the album. With what looks like a solid list of tracks and features, fans are definitely in for a treat this spring. Wayne keeps it within his Young Money family with artists like Drake and Nicki Minaj, but also contracts some of hip-hops other key players such as Kanye West, Jay-Z, Eminem and many more. Below is the tracklist that is making its rounds, but don’t be surprised if there are some changes made to the final cut when Tha Carter 4 releases on May 16, 2011.
1. Tune This
2. Team Player – feat. Birdman
3. Fore Play
4. They Love Me – feat. Drake & Nicki Minaj
5. John (If I Die Today) – feat. Rick Ross
6. No Competition
7. Holy Grail (History) – feat. Kanye West
8. Carter Cash – feat. Jay-Z
9. 6 Foot 7 Foot – feat. Corey Gunz
10. Play My Game – feat. Tech N9ne
11. Anne – feat. Swizz Beatz
12. Street Life
13. Hard Talk – feat. Bon Iver & Game
14. Fall From Grace – feat. Eminem
15. Brain Dead – feat. Gucci Mane
16. No Trust
17. Maybe She Will – feat. Drake & Rick Ross
18. My Legacy
The tracklist above doesn’t seem too realistic but some of those songs featured on it do exist. “Anne,” “She Will,” etc. However, I’m only going off what I heard with my own ears. If other songs listed are real I haven’t heard them. We all obviously heard the singles “If I Die Today” and “6 Foot, 7 Foot.” The standouts on this that make me think the tracklist is fake is “They Love Me.” The reason I say that is because the Nicki Minaj verse featured on Wayne’s Carter IV recently leaked as “Tragedy.” If you heard the “Tragedy” verse, you would know it doesn’t fit the rumored “They Love Me” title. But, maybe the leaks could have changed something and “They Love Me” will make it’s way to Tha Carter IV. Anyway, for now take this ‘Tha Carter IV‘ tracklist with a grain of salt, but we will be keeping this post up for archival purposes.
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