During a recent livestream, Reginae Carter — Lil Wayne’s oldest child and only daughter — didn’t hold back when responding to critics from the younger generation who’ve been calling her father’s latest album, Tha Carter VI, "trash."

Tha Carter VI is trash? That’s fine, if that’s what you want to say,” Reginae began. “But this is what I hate about you kids — just because you can’t get on TikTok and do a little dance to it doesn’t mean it’s trash, babe. Okay?”

She continued passionately defending her father, highlighting the broader appeal and lyrical depth of his work.

“My dad was talking real s***. There’s stuff on that album you’ll hear in 2K, in games, at malls — all types of places. It’s universal, my love,” she said. “Y’all need to take your minds out of the TikTok world and get to the real bag. My dad is a lyricist, babe. He really talks s***. So if you can’t understand it, please move in silence like the ‘G’ in lasagna — and get the f*** out of here. Thanks. Now that’s my last time.”

With that final mic drop, Reginae made it clear: Tha Carter VI may not be made for viral dances, but for some hip-hop fans, it's far from "trash."

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