No Ceilings 3

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No Ceilings 3
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ReleasedA Side: November 27, 2020
B Side: December 18, 2020
Recorded2020
LengthA Side: 61:39
B Side: 41:26
Label Young Money
Lil Wayne chronology
Funeral
(2020)
No Ceilings 3
(2020)
Trust Fund Babies
(2021)

No Ceilings 3 is a double disc mixtape by American rapper Lil Wayne, hosted by DJ Khaled. The A Side was released on November 27, 2020. [1] It features guest appearances from Drake, Young Thug, Gudda Gudda, Euro, Cory Gunz, HoodyBaby, Vice Versa, YD, and Jay Jones. [2] The B Side was released on December 18, with additional guest appearances from Big Sean, Rich The Kid, Lil Twist, and 2 Chainz. [3]

Contents

Promotion

On August 28, 2020, Wayne re-released the 2009 mixtape No Ceilings for commercial release on streaming services. [4] He also announced the second sequel to the mixtape during an interview on ESPN. [5] On November 25, the mixtape was officially announced by DJ Khaled with the release date, previewing two songs. [6] In an exclusive press release, Lil Wayne told Complex : "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. Also, it's a lot of songs out here I wanted to kill my way." [7] On December 1, "B.B. King Freestyle" was released commercially on streaming services. [8]

Track listing

A Side
No.TitleProducer / Original Song (Artist)Length
1."V8""We Paid" (Lil Baby)2:36
2."B.B. King Freestyle" (featuring Drake)
4:32
3."Lamar""Takeover" (Jay-Z)2:49
4."For the Night""For the Night" (Pop Smoke)2:19
5."Something Different""Laugh Now Cry Later" (Drake)2:51
6."Life Is Good""Life Is Good" (Future)3:03
7."Peggy Bundy""Said Sum" (Moneybagg Yo)3:12
8."Out West" (featuring Young Thug)"Out West" (JackBoys and Travis Scott)3:54
9."Church" (featuring Euro, HoodyBaby & Gudda Gudda)"Murder on My Mind" (YNW Melly)4:38
10."Comme De Garcons""Dior" (Pop Smoke)2:39
11."Deep End"The Pushers3:01
12."Drag 'Em" (featuring Gudda Gudda)"Mood" (24kGoldn)2:19
13."Drive-Bys" (featuring Vice Versa)"Shake the Room" (Pop Smoke)2:12
14."FL4M3$" (featuring Lil Tune)"24" (Money Man)3:37
15."3 Headed Goat" (featuring YD & Cory Gunz)"3 Headed Goat" (Lil Durk)3:17
16."Hollywood" (featuring Young Carter)"When You Down" (Lil Tecca)2:59
17."Kam" (featuring Kam Carter)"Sicko Mode" (Travis Scott)2:30
18."Kamilla" (featuring Jay Jones)"Baby" (Quality Control, Lil Baby and DaBaby)2:48
19."2Diamonds""Bad Bad Bad" (Young Thug)2:50
20."Afro""No Dribble" (DaBaby)3:02
Total length:61:39
B Side
No.TitleProducer / Original Song (Artist)Length
1."Tyler Herro" (featuring Big Sean)"Tyler Herro" (Jack Harlow)4:08
2."Layaway""Mixed Personalities" (YNW Melly)3:17
3."Low Down""Low Down" (Lil Baby)2:31
4."Throat Baby" (featuring Rich The Kid)"Throat Baby" (BRS Kash)2:17
5."Beauty And The Beat""Rambo" (Bryson Tiller)2:37
6."Peanut Butter""Kacey Talk" (YoungBoy Never Broke Again)2:54
7."Pop Off""Down Bad" (Dreamville, J. Cole, JID, Bas and EarthGang)2:53
8."Ring Ring" (featuring Euro)"Dollaz on My Head" (Gunna)3:21
9."Baggin""Baggin'" (Marshmello and 42 Dugg)2:14
10."Burner""Trillionaire" (Future)3:04
11."Sum 2 Prove""Sum 2 Prove" (Lil Baby)2:44
12."These Hoes""Monster" (Future)2:41
13."My Room" (featuring Lil Twist)"Lost Without U" (Robin Thicke)3:54
14."Hit Different" (featuring 2 Chainz)"Hit Different" (SZA)2:43
Total length:41:26

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