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He's not the only one to do this this you know. Lil Wayne and Mike Will Made-It released mixtapes through iTunes. Drake's MIXTAPE just happened to be released commercially. |
He's not the only one to do this this you know. Lil Wayne and Mike Will Made-It released mixtapes through iTunes. Drake's MIXTAPE just happened to be released commercially. |
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There are currently zero Lil Wayne mixtapes on iTunes right now. |
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HEY, IF YOU'RE READING THIS IT'S TOO LATE IS NOT AN ALBUM. STOP REVERTING MY CHANGES. JUST BECAUSE IT'S ON ITUNES, IT DOESN'T MAKE IT AN ALBUM.
And just because you say it's a mixtape, doesn't make it one. It's an album. Mixtapes don't cost money. I will continue to correct any changes you make until you stop. Give up.
I don't say it's a mixtape, Aubrey Drake Graham does. You sound very ignorant thinking that just because it's on iTunes, that makes the project an album. How about you give up?
If he called it a movie, would you believe him? The textbook definition of a mixtape includes the fact that their given away by the creator for FREE. Immediately releasing something on iTunes for $12.99 and calling it a mixtape is a flat-out lie.
He's not the only one to do this this you know. Lil Wayne and Mike Will Made-It released mixtapes through iTunes. Drake's MIXTAPE just happened to be released commercially.
There are currently zero Lil Wayne mixtapes on iTunes right now.