Playboi Carti has released yet more new music (no pun intended) as part of a surprise deluxe version of his latest album.

Featuring four bonus tracks, the new drop pushes Music‘s already-sizeable tracklist to a whopping 34 songs.

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Given the subtitle Sorry 4 Da Wait — a nod to one of Carti’s favorite rappers, Lil Wayne — the expanded edition appears to be an apology to fans for the lengthy delay in releasing the album.

The bonus songs include “Different Day,” “2024,” “Backr00ms” and “FOMDJ,” but they all have been released in various forms before the arrival of Music earlier this month.

Stream Music: Sorry 4 Da Wait below.

The original version of Music made a massive splash on this week’s Billboard 200.

According to Billboard, Playboi Carti’s long-awaited third LP debuted at number one on the chart after earning 298,000 equivalent units in its first week.

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Streams accounted for the vast majority of that figure, with 384 million on-demand streams equating to 283,000 units. The remaining 15,000 came from pure album sales and TEA (track equivalent album) units.

With these stats, Music is the biggest rap debut of 2025 and second largest among all genres, behind only The Weeknd‘s Hurry Up Tomorrow which opened with 490,000 sales.

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It also boasts the biggest streaming week for any album since Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department last May.

In terms of Carti’s own catalog, Music represents the highest first-week sales of his career and his second chart-topping album following 2020’s Whole Lotta Red, which opened with 100,000 sales.

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Despite the impressive numbers, the Opium star took to social media after the chart was updated to contest the first-week sales of Music.

In response to a post on X from Akademiks reporting its 298,000 units, Carti claimed that this figure should have been higher, simply writing: “320.”

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Even before the final chart was announced, the Atlanta native was unhappy with how his album sales were being tallied.

It was initially reported that Music was projected to earn around 250,000 first-week units and that physical sales would not be counted.

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Seemingly annoyed by these purchases being omitted, Carti wrote on X: “IT IS ODD.”

Billboard has since explained that the album was “available to purchase only as a digital download” and that CD copies “will be issued in the coming weeks.”