As promised, Lil Wayne’s 2011 mixtape Sorry 4 The Wait appeared on streaming services on Friday (Jan. 14), exciting Weezy fans everywhere.
Over the weekend, Wayne revealed he was gearing up to share the classic tape on streaming series.
“On all platforms Soon!!” he captioned a teaser clip on Instagram. However, the New Orleans native did not offer a specific drop date.
Then, on Friday, fans noticed Sorry 4 The Wait appearing on TIDAL and other streaming platforms. The streaming version of the tape also includes four new songs.
“OUT NOW with 4 NEW SONGS!!!! Enjoy!!” Wayne announced on Instagram.
The mixtape’s four new songs include “Cameras” featuring Allan Cubas, “Anti-Hero” with Lil Tecca, “Bleu Snappin'” and “Lil Romeo.” Many of the original tracks have also been renamed, but still feature Wayne on beats previously sampled by Drake, Adele, Beyoncé, Miguel, Meek Mill and more.
“Bleu Snappin'” appears to be the song that Yung Bleu said he recently produced for Lil Wayne. After the revamped mixtape hit streaming services, the 27-year-oldtweeted, “Sorry 4 The Wait! Out now on streaming services! 4 bonus tracks and guess who produced track #4 on this classic mixtape.”
As reported by REVOLT, Bleu, who just recently began producing beats under the moniker Moon Boy; recently revealed he landed a Wayne placement.
“Man Lil Wayne, the goat, just hopped on my FUCKING beat it’s overrr!” he tweeted late last month. “Yesterday’s price is not today price I been making beats for a week! Kodak [Black]now WAYNE. PRODUCED BY: Moon Boy.”
“TO ALL YALL N****S WHO WAS TALKIN SHIITTT! LIL WAYNEPLACEMENT!!!! I want 50!” he added in a video on Instagram. “Should got it’s when it was cheap yesterday price not today price what ya say.”
As reported, Sorry 4 The Wait was initially released in 2011. It arrived as a placeholder tape while fans waited for Wayne’s long-delayed Tha Carter IV.
Stream Sorry 4 The Wait on TIDAL and see Bleu and Wayne’s social media posts below.