Lil Wayne is ready to enter a new era with his Young Money label, introducing a whole new roster – though there are some familiar names.

Back when he launched the imprint in the early 2010s, the roster included the likes of Drake, Nicki Minaj, Tyga, Jae Millz, Gudda, Lil Twist, Lil Chuckee and Shanell.

Over the years, Euro and Cory Gunz also joined the fold, and now in 2025, the pair remain for the new regime, alongside Lil Twist.

In a new episode of his Young Money radio show on Apple Music, Wayne introduced and re-introduced all of his new artists, which also includes Jay Jones, Allan Cubas, Domiio, Poppy and Lucifena.

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Perhaps fans will get to hear some of the Young Money signees on Lil Wayne’s forthcoming Tha Carter VI, which is due out on June 6.

The artwork features a smiling baby Weezy covered in his signature face tattoos, a la 2008’s Tha Carter III and 2012’s Tha Carter IV.

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In a recent cover story for Rolling Stone, Wayne confirmed a number of high-profile (and in some cases unlikely) guests on the new album, including Miley Cyrus, U2’s Bono and opera singer Andrea Bocelli.

The project will also feature Machine Gun Kelly, dancehall legend Elephant Man and Wayne’s 15-year-old son Kameron.

Behind the boards, the lineup of producers includes Wyclef Jean, Wheezy and possibly Kanye West.

Wyclef appears to be overseeing the album and has even started an “informal” supergroup with Wayne called the Gumbo, which also includes New Orleans musicians Jon Batiste, Ledisi, Trombone Shorty and PJ Morton.

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Weezy says of the star-studded supporting cast: “If there’s one thing about this album that’s different, it’s me approaching it like, ‘Man, what would I sound like on something with such and such?’”

Elsewhere in the interview, the Young Money founder says he’s open to recording a sequel to his and Birdman‘s 2006 album Like Father, Like Son but with his teenage sons — Kameron, Dwayne III and Neal — who are all following in his footsteps as rappers.