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Tha Carter III

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Tha Carter III

Lil Wayne UMG
Released: Aug 19, 2008
Parental Advisory
1

3 Peat

  by  Lil Wayne comp. D. Carter and V. Brooks
Time: 3:19     Size: 5MB
2

Mr. Carter

  by  Lil Wayne feat. Jay-Z
Time: 5:16     Size: 7MB
3

A Milli

  by  Lil Wayne comp. D. Carter, S. Crawford, Kamaal Fareed and Ali Shaheed Jones-Muhammad
Time: 3:41     Size: 5MB
4

Got Money

  by  Lil Wayne feat. T-Pain comp. D. Carter, J. Preyan, F. Najm, J. Salinas and O. Salinas
Time: 4:04     Size: 6MB
5

Comfortable

  by  Lil Wayne feat. Babyface
Time: 4:25     Size: 6MB
6

Dr. Carter

  by  Lil Wayne comp. D. Carter, K. Dean and David Axelrod
Time: 4:24     Size: 6MB
7

Phone Home

  by  Lil Wayne comp. D. Carter, A. Lyon and M. Valenzano
Time: 3:11     Size: 4MB
8

Tie My Hands

  by  Lil Wayne feat. Robin Thicke comp. R. Thicke and D. Carter
Time: 5:19     Size: 7MB
9

Mrs. Officer

  by  Lil Wayne feat. Bobby Valentino and Kidd Kidd
Time: 4:46     Size: 7MB
10

Let The Beat Build

  by  Lil Wayne comp. D. Carter and K. West
Time: 5:09     Size: 7MB
11

Shoot Me Down

  by  Lil Wayne feat. D. Smith comp. D. Carter and D. Smith
Time: 4:29     Size: 6MB
12

Lollipop

  by  Lil Wayne feat. Static Major comp. D. Carter, S. Garrett, J. Scheffer and D. Harrison
Time: 4:59     Size: 7MB
13

La La

  by  Lil Wayne feat. Brisco and Busta Rhymes
Time: 4:21     Size: 6MB
14

Pussy Monster

  by  Lil Wayne comp. D. Carter and L "DB" Banner
Time: 5:15     Size: 7MB
15

You Ain't Got Nuthin

  by  Lil Wayne feat. Juelz Santana and Fabolous
Time: 5:27     Size: 8MB
16

DontGetIt

 
Time: 9:52     Size: 14MB

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