“Ain’t Worried Bout Shit” should have been titled “Ain’t Talking Bout His recent banishment from South-Beach hot spot Wet Willies in the hook, but I’m still not sure what Baby is talking about… mostly Phantoms, Maserati’s, G-4’s and “Don’t Die” is on life support:ĭismal at best, confused at worst. Perhaps a little too autobiographical, with Weezy laying on the I-owe-my-whole-life-to-the- Stunna perhaps a little too thick. Was the worst days/ now we sippin on Louie when we thirsty.” And both are Heavily from other rapper’s rhymebooks: “ Birthdays The former because it’s dumb and the latter because it borrows a little too There are tracks that you won’t miss namely, “1st Key” and the title track. Like “Get That Money” and “Over Here Hustlin’.” The focus is still there, however, and he dabbles in the content that made him He excels by not taking himself too seriously. Raspy best when he sounds like he’s distracted in the booth, almost as if he doesn’t His flow on this album is somewhereīetween freestyle and pre-fab, which lends an un-polished feel to it. I found it refreshing to hear Weezy return to the youthful, The featured persona, dominating virtually every track with talent, charismaĪnd quips that are sure to entertain. Although he’s billed second on the album he is clearly Saturating radio airwaves from coast-to-coast. Legions of other southern rappers on the scene while simultaneously trying toĮlevate the status of his genre beyond trendy club dance-move tracks currently If you heard Tha Carter II, then you encountered a Lil Wayne that was all about distinguishing himself from the So it was with cautious optimism that I got into Like Father, Like Son. Rumors of romance between he and the Birdman, Then there was/ is the ghostwriting feud with Gille The Kid, a slew of banishments from local venues and even Terms of lyricism, all the while repping for the embattled hurricane Katrina He topped the platinum sales of Tha Carter with last year’s ThaĬarter II, an album that helped further establish southern legitimacy in Including everyone from Avant to Chris Brown to OutKast to Cam’ron to DJ Khaled (and that’s just off the top Following the release of Tha Carter, Lil WayneĪnd then proceeded to appear on too many mixtapes and albums to count, Many moves in such a small amount of time as Lil Wayne. Rhymes’ flurry of activity back in 2004 have we seen one artist make so
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