Lil Wayne has proven there’s nothing more important than quality time with family, especially during the holidays.

On Thursday (November 23), the Young Money leader posed for a rare family photo alongside his four children that was shared on social media by his eldest daughter, Reginae Carter.

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In the picture, Wayne can be seen rocking a bright yellow sweatsuit while cozied up with his kids: Reginae, 24; Dwayne, 15; Kameron, 14; and Neal, 13.

The rapper shares them with ex-wife Toya Johnson, radio host Sarah Vivian, actress Lauren London and singer Nivea, respectively.

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“Happy Thanksgiving From My Family To Yours,” wrote Reginae in the caption.

Check out the picture below.

Fans appeared to bypass the holiday greeting and instead chimed in about how much Lil Wayne’s offspring resemble him.

“You mean to tell me, nobody’s genes fought back! [crying emoji],” commented one fan. “Them 2 boys to the left his twin [love emoji],” wrote another user.

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A third person said: “”They all look like Wayne but a different era in his life omg.”

Although the “A Milli” MC seldom speaks about his personal life, the 41-year-old has admitted that nothing tops fatherhood.

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“I gotta say, I’ve done some pretty amazing things in my time but the BEST thing I’ve ever did is becoming & BEING a father,” he said on X (formerly Twitter) in 2012.

That same year, he told MTV News: “There’s nothing better than that, period — being a father. I’ve done so many things…I don’t get no joy like the joy I get being a father. Simple things like helping my daughter with her homework. Simple things like putting my sons to sleep.”

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In music news, Lil Wayne is fresh off the release of Welcome 2 ColleGrove, his second collaborative album with 2 Chainz. Released last week, the project boasts appearances from 21 Savage, Rick Ross, Benny The Butcher, Usher, Fabolous and more.

In a 3.9 out of 5 review, DX writer Alec Seigel praised the album for its “expensive” production and “blockbuster” sequencing and “natural chemistry” between Tunechi and Tity Boi.