![]() ![]() "The mixtape game seemed to be a dying art and since I'm one of the pioneers of the craft, and it played such a big part in my career, I felt it was only right to resurrect it," Wayne exclusively told Complex prior to its release. Abel Tesfaye, the Canadian artists real name, had already announced that he would release his new album this January 7, and its 11 songs are already available on all streaming music platforms. A creative slump, a year-long stint in jail, the seizures, the bitter, prolonged label battlethe ‘10s were a tough decade for Lil Wayne.These. This track comes off of the third installment of Wayne's historic No Ceilings mixtape series that he dropped in late November about five years after the release of No Ceilings 2. Music, Film, TV and Political News Coverage. ![]() The visuals fit with the song perfectly, especially considering "Something Different" finds Wayne sampling the beat Drake used on his latest single "Laugh Now, Cry Later," but giving it his own Tunechi-touch here. The visuals are also akin to the way Drake chose to shoot the video for "Toosie Slide" earlier this year, basically giving us a tour of his new mansion. Lil Wayne has just revealed the new DJ Khaled-inspired visuals for his song "Something Different" off his latest mixtape, No Ceilings 3.ĭirected by Wayne himself, the music video is shot in a similar style as DJ Khaled and Drake's song "Popstar" where they replaced Drizzy with Justin Bieber. Wayne is seen rapping along to the song as he walks around his empty house with a very D.I.Y aesthetic to it.
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