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Lil Wayne Releases "Mama Don't Worry" Bonus Track with Future & Lil Baby

Lil Wayne Releases "Mama Don't Worry" Bonus Track with Future & Lil Baby

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Lil Waynehas released a new installment to his latest albumTha Carter VI.Following the recent debut of 'Banned from NO' — a remix featuring Nicki Minaj — he now returns with 'Mama Don't Worry,' a powerful collaboration withFutureandLil Baby. As a bonus track, the song offers a heartfelt message to their mothers, assuring them that despite past struggles, they've made it through and are thriving today.
To keep the album fresh and engaging, Lil Wayne continues to roll out bonus tracks, pushingTha Carter VIbeyond a typical release. The track opens with an emotional hook from Future, reflecting on self-reliance and his journey to success. Lil Baby follows with melodic vocals, sharing how he uses his success to care for his siblings and shield them from the hardships he once faced. Lil Wayne closes with introspective bars, highlighting his selflessness and reassuring his mother that he's being watched over by a higher power.
Overall, 'Mama Don't Worry' is a moving release filled with gratitude, growth, and purpose. Stream 'Mama Don't Worry' now on Spotify and Apple Music.

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