Lil Wayne’s Da Drought series has made its way to Apple Music.
Da Drought, Da Drought 2, and Da Drought 3 are now available to stream on the platform for the first time ever.
The mixtapes are the latest bodies of work from the legendary lyricist to become available on major streaming platforms. In recent years, Lil Wayne’s projects like No Ceilings and Sorry 4 The Wait have also been released for fans to stream.
Lil Wayne’s latest body of work, The Carter VI, hit streaming services in June. The LP features Big Sean, Machine Gun Kelly, 2 Chainz, Bono of U2, Kodak Black, Jelly Roll, Mannie Fresh and more.

Ahead of its release, he shared an AI-generated video that pieced together every Tha Carter album cover. The video also included snippets from some of the biggest songs in his career: “Go DJ,” “Hustler Musik,” “A Milli,” “6 Foot 7 Foot,” and “Uproar.” Additionally, it featured “Mountains,” which appeared on his new album.
Along with the release of the LP, Lil Wayne embarked on Tha Carter VI Tour that’ll see him perform in 34 cities across North America.
Wayne kicked off the trek on the same day as the release of the album by headlining at New York’s Madison Square Garden for the first time. Wayne, along with supporting acts Tyga, Belly Gang Kushington, and NoCap in some sites, will also make stops in Atlanta, Toronto, Los Angeles and more before it wraps up on Oct. 2 in West Palm Beach, Florida.
On Sept. 22, Lil Wayne’s show in Oklahoma City will feature the Hot Boys, allowing him a chance to reunite with his legendary group for one night.
