Pros: It reveals Weezy as a vastly improved rapper, with his rather unique approach to emceeing. Cons: Still, he’s a far better entertainer than lyricist; the album consequently suffers from many inconsistencies.
Lil' Wayne better thank his lucky stars he wasn't around in the ‘80s and ‘90s. Then again, this isn't the ‘80s and ‘90s.Weezy has commanded quite a following within the past half-decade for the following reasons: ...
Pros: Some of Wayne's best material yet is included on this record. Cons: Fails_to match the hype: too much inconsistency, Wayne's style is exhausted, not enough standout moments.
Lil Wayne. Weezy F Baby. Birdman Jr. Dwayne Michael Carter. The most popular rapper out today. The multi-tattooed, self confessed cough syrup addict. The nonsensical genius. The representative of New Orleans. The motherfuckin' Cash Money ...
Pros: Some fantastic production, no skits, Wayne genuinely has his moments... Cons: ... but many genuinely bad moments, guest rappers generally, plenty of duds.
You have to hand it to Lil Wayne. Tha Carter III is one of the most talked about records of the year. Wayne himself is one of the most fervently discussed rappers around, an MC who has sold records in a time when its ...
Pros: It's not bad, I guess. Cons:Ready to Die it ain't.
Tha Carter III, Take #5: Well, let's start from the beginning. In the event that you've been spared from the Lil Wayne pandemic: Wayne joined the Cash Money records clique at the age of 14 (?) and spent much of his early years spitting sub-par and ...
Pros: A lot of awful guests originally here left out. Some great songs and verses. Cons: Too many gimmicks and wack lyrics from Wayne, some generic songs
I really don’t like some of the reception that Wayne has been getting, which occasionally doesn’t even use good points when they use evidence of him being the best out right now. And I did not wanna be like one of those high school kids who bump nothing ...
Pros: Excellent production; Lil Wayne is consistently entertaining; Some real gems Cons: A bad guest and verse here and there drag down an already over-long album.
Lil Wayne is, without a doubt, hip-hop's most divisive figure today. It seems like no one group tends toward any particular opinion about the self-proclaimed "Best Rapper Alive". For every mainstream-lovin', Top 40-listenin' radio-head ...
Pros: The beats, the flow, the off-kilter creativity of it all. Everything pretty much. Cons: Wayne's goofy-*ss sidekick Brisco has the only really good guest verse here, which's just wrong.
I didn't think so before. While Tha Carter II was solid and Lil Wayne's mixtapes have been entertaining and shown consistent flashes of brilliance, a mixtape is not the same as a cohesive album, and Wayne's output from C2 on hasn't quite ...
Pros: Mostly top-shelf production, stoner logic in abundance, Wayne's flow, actual good pop music. Cons: Stoner logic in abundance, possible delusions of grandeur, some overreaching.
Who is Lil Wayne? Lil Wayne is many different things, depending on who you ask: Best Rapper Alive, Promethazine Addict, Ringtone Whore, Mixtape King, New Dylan, Safe-Sex Advocate, Living Legend, Commercial Trash, Budding Philosopher. Outlaw, ...
Pros: Well produced, Wayne's generally good on the mic, some great concepts Cons: Wayne's off-kilter style isn't as good as it's made out to be.
In the past year and a half, Lil Wayne has compared himself to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. Rolling Stone Magazine proclaimed him the greatest rapper of his generation. Vibe Magazine even went so far as to compare him to Tupac, ...
Pros: Production, Weezy is a great emcee and some excellent guests. Cons: A Milli is annoying and what the $%*& is up with La La?
In all seriousness Weezy does not need an introduction. Hip Hop fans WILL have heard of him (unless you live in the golden age and refuse to leave your house) and the general public should just turn on the radio to hear his hits. Anyway I got the album ...
Pros: A few bangers Cons: He tends to lose concentration at imes
"Tha Carter" is the latest album in the "Tha Carter..." series by Lil' Wayne, who has boosted his popularity over the past few years without releasing a solo album since 2005 by appearing on collaborations with just about everyone, not just rap, or even ...
Three letters OMG. The day arrived, which everyone expected impatiently. On May 30th 2008 Tha Carter 3 leaked on the net. Supposedly by DJ Chuck T as a Revenge to an Interview on the Foundation Magazine in which Lil Wayne dissed all Mixtape DJs. The ...
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