• Detroit rapper Marshall Bruce Mathers III  also known by stage name, Eminem, was born on October 17, 1972 in St. Joseph, Missouri.

Detroit rapper Marshall Bruce Mathers III also known by stage name, Eminem, was born on October 17, 1972 in St. Joseph, Missouri. (Photo : Facebook/Eminem)

Lil Wayne has released the sequel to his 2009 mixtape "No Ceilings." Running through 24 songs over the span of almost 100 minutes, "No Ceilings 2" features Wayne freestyling over tracks from Eminem, Drake, Future, The Weeknd, Post Malone and Bryson Tiller.

Aside from its overall scope, "No Ceilings 2" does not have much in common with its predecessor, which has 21 songs, according to Rolling Stone.  

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One-third of the tracks in the "No Ceilings 2" feature "My Name Is" by Eminem, "Hotline Bling" and "Back 2 Back" by Drake, "Where Ya At" by Future, "The Hills" by The Weeknd, "White Iverson" by Post Malone and "Don't" by Bryson Tiller. There are also several cuts from Drake and Future's joint project "What a Time to be Alive."

"No Ceilings 2" can be downloaded through Live Mixtapes. It also features collaboration songs including "Fresh" featuring Mannie Fresh, "Cross" featuring Future and Yo Gotti, "Poppin" featuring Curren$y, "Destroyed" featuring Euro, "Finessin" featuring Baby E, "Millyrokk" featuring Lucci Lou and Turk, and "No Reason" featuring King Los, among others.  

In 2009, Wayne, Eminem, Drake and Kanye West collaborated in the single "Forever," which was from the "More Than a Documentary" by the Cleveland Cavaliers small and power forward LeBron James.

In 2010, Wayne was featured in Eminem's "No Love" from his seventh studio album "Recovery." Produced by Just Blaze, the collaboration song was co-written by Eminem and Wayne with Justin Smith, Dee Halligan and Junior Torello.

Listen to Wayne's "No Ceilings 2" here: