Young Thug Changes 'Carter 6' Album Title After Being Threatened With Lawsuit
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The Atlanta rapper reveals in an Instagram video that he's changed the project's title to 'Barter 6' after someone, who may be or may not be Lil Wayne, threatened to sue him.

AceShowbiz - Young Thug's upcoming project is no longer called "Carter 6". The Atlanta rapper announced on Monday night, April 13 via an Instagram video that he'd renamed it to "Barter 6" after someone threatened to sue him over the old title.

"Can't name the mixtape 'Carter 6' cause these f**k-ass ni**as tryna sue, just like some h**s," he explained in the brief clip. "Big ol' blood, so I'm going 'Barter 6'. On the f**king way."

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Thug didn't mention the person whom he claimed had threatened to sue him, but Lil Wayne is the first name that comes to mind. The Young Money leader, whose "Tha Carter V" is still postponed by Cash Money, expressed how he really felt about Thug titling his album "Carter 6" as he blasted him during a recent concert.

"Before I go any further, I want ya'll to do me a favor and stop listening to some ni**as that pose naked on their motherf**kin' album cover," Tunechi said in front of the crowd, referring to the "Carter 6" album cover that sees Thug posing naked.

Responding to the diss, Thug said, "I understand that Lil Wayne is frustrated about his career and I feel him on that, but this is my idol. I would never in my life swap words with him or beef with him about nothing. This is a person that I look up to. Ha Ha."

"Barter 6" is slated to be released on April 17.

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