![]() ![]() Aside from Tha Carter III, none of Weezy's ten other albums have outsold Drake's second major effort. It took Lil Wayne five albums to outsell Take Care ( Tha Carter III sold 3.6). With 2.6 million copies sold, Drake's sophomore album, Take Care, is his best selling to date. If you are going by volume, Wayne has Drake beat-not to mention Tha Carter series-but if you level the playing field, I actually think Drake bests Wayne. Wayne dropped his first album eleven years before Drake's debut arrived. First, Weezy has more albums (11 to Drake's three, four if you count So Far Gone), but he has also just been in the game longer. Drake had Room for Improvement and So Far Gone, which was good and would later become an album, but there's no way he can match up with Wayne here. Not only was he a driving force behind the mixtape era, but some of Lil Wayne's best work came on those free projects, and there was a time when he would take the most popular songs on the planet and just obliterate it with a remix. Lil Wayne is the mixtape king (sorry, Chamillionaire). Point: Weezy Mixtapes: Wayne's (Approximately) 9 Billion Mixtapes vs. ![]()
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