
“That’s always beautiful to look back at the finished product and what we came out with, what we ended up with,” the 37-year-old began. “And also, the results of the finished product is always rewarding, as well. I have beautiful fans. But my fans all, they also know that once it’s put out, they already know I’m moving on. They already know I got 20 more albums already in my back pocket.”
While Wayne’s claim might seem hard to believe, fans are more than aware of his studio work ethic. He’s got a cross-decade discography to prove it. With more than 20 mixtapes, 13 studio albums, three compilation projects, and two EPs, Weezy has dozens of solo projects connected to his name.
Funeral, a 24-track album with features from XXXTentacion, 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Lil Baby, Jay Rock, The-Dream and more, only adds to an extremely dense catalog. The new album follows Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter V that was unleashed in September 2018 after Wayne settled issues with Cash Money Records.