So, here we are on a Sunday that feels like Mars just elbowed Mercury in the ribs—fiery, confrontational, and bursting with energy. And wouldn’t you know it, Reginae Carter decided to channel that cosmic combative spark straight into defending her dad, Lil Wayne, from critics trash-talking his latest opus, Tha Carter VI. Now, isn’t it wild how people measure music like it’s a TikTok challenge—if you can’t dance to it in 15 seconds, it’s trash? Reginae ain’t having none of that shallow nonsense; she’s reminding us all that real art isn’t here for fleeting viral moments but for the long haul, the kind you catch echoing in malls, games, and beyond. Lil Wayne’s pen still spits wisdom sharp enough to slice through the noise—whether the stars are aligned or not. So, before you scroll past with a judgmental wink, ask yourself: are you ready to listen beyond the beat or just waiting for the next dance craze? LEARN MORE.
Reginae Carter came out swinging on Sunday (June 15) with a passionate Instagram video defending her father, Lil Wayne and his latest album, Tha Carter VI, from online critics who dismissed it as “trash.”
“You say ‘Carter VI’ is trash. That’s fine. That’s what you want to say,” she began. “But let me tell you something about my father and ‘Carter VI.’ This is what I hate about you, kids. The fact that y’all can’t get on TikTok and do a f###### dance to it, that don’t mean that it’s trash, babes.”
The 25-year-old influencer and actress didn’t hold back as she called out what she sees as a shallow way of judging music based on social media trends. She made it clear that her father’s work isn’t built for TikTok—it’s built to last.
“My dad was talking real s###. It’s stuff on that album that you can hear in 2K, in games, at f###### malls, at all types of stuff. It’s universal, my love.”
She doubled down on Lil Wayne’s lyrical skill, reminding critics that his pen game is still sharp.
“Y’all need to take y’all minds out of the TikTok world and get to the real bag where it is. My dad is a lyricist, babe. My dad really talks s###.”
To wrap her message, Reginae dropped one of her dad’s most quoted lines from Wayne’s “6 Foot 7 Foot,” adding her own twist: “So if you can’t understand it, please move in silence like the ‘G’ in lasagna and get the f### out of here. Thanks.”
Tha Carter VI dropped on Thursday (June 6) and marks the sixth chapter in Lil Wayne’s iconic Tha Carter series.
It’s his first solo album since 2018’s Tha Carter V and includes 19 tracks with features from BigXThaPlug, Big Sean, 2 Chainz, Jelly Roll, Andrea Bocelli, Wyclef Jean, Mannie Fresh, MGK, Kodak Black and his son Kameron Carter.
The album is expected to debut at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, with first-week numbers estimated between 120,000 and 140,000 equivalent album units, including roughly 35,000 in pure sales.
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