Tha Carter Iii Review Rating: 6,4/10 4389 reviews

Is in your top 3 albums? Fine Tha Carter II obviously sucked but thats not why people love Weez. People love Weezy becuase of his mixtapes. Dedication, Tha Drought 3, Dedication 2, The Suffix. He MURDERED alot of beats with good lyricism whether you like it or not. You can say what you what but people are willing to give up the tendency of hip hop to preach for some clever stupid shit. Then again thats not all Weezy does.

The results are magnificent, but are, alas, few and far between on the ultimately ordinary and inconsistent Tha Carter III. In the year that passed between the releases of Tha Carter and Tha Carter II, the growth of Lil Wayne as an artist was phenomenal. He stepped up his game on every musical front, from writing to spitting to production. Expert Reviews for the Newest Albums. Hip-Hop, EDM, and More. Lil Wayne – Tha Carter III. By Alex Young. On July 03, 2008, 5:48pm. Weezy also shares three bonus tracks from Tha Carter V. Music Reviews: Tha Carter III by Lil Wayne released in 2008 via Cash Money, Universa. Genre: Hip Hop. Produced by Birdman. Best of 2008. Worst of 2008. Recent Reviews. Suggest Blurb. Consequence of Sound. Best of 2008. Worst of 2008. Recent Reviews. Suggest Blurb. Rolling Stone. Review: 3.5 out of 5. Best Songs: Got Money, Playin’ With Fire, Shoot Me Down. Saying this is the most highly anticipated album of the year is an understatement that other reviewers will likely use to describe Tha Carter 3.We prefer to say that most hip hop heads are just waiting for Lil Wayne to “show and prove”.

But, I will agree that Wayne needs to be discussed, but I think it's more in the same way that Lex Luthor and company discuss killing Superman. Not to say that Wayne is like Superman. Obviously the kid can't stop a speeding bullet.

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Laptop dvr software. (Think “Sportscenter,” off Dedication II, Weezy murdering a beat made up of spare woohs and the echoes of tennis ball bounces). And fill he does. The album’s first knockout comes quick and hard, Wayne, as always, riding the slight drum patter masterfully: 'He’s a beast, he’s a dog, he’s the muthafuckin’ problem/ Okay, you’re a goon, but what’s a goon to a goblin?” Uh, yessir. He pulls the isolation trick a few more times: on “La La,” Wayne slouching along on David Banner’s preposterous beat, a little kid dropping la la’s over, of all things, a xylophone riff; on “Dr. Carter,” Wayne as a hip-hop doctor, saving wack MCs’ lives over Swizz Beat’s slightly ascending horns; on “Let the Beat Build,” Wayne letting Kanye’s jaunty piano sample pull him along. Dude is as in love with the sound — and as engaged by the possibility — of his unmitigated flow as we are.

A much requested review, we'll be covering Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III. Welcome to The 'Classic' Quest podcast episode 47. HSR, Chris Chrome and your lady friend Bonnie are back with another. General Chit Chat about Lil Wayne 3 Peat Mr. Jay-Z, Sha-Ron Prescott) A Milli Got Money (Ft. T-Pain) Comfortable (Ft. Babyface) Dr.

I was expecting good from Lil Wayne on this album considering the horrible guest appearences of him on various songs in the months prior to I was expecting good from Lil Wayne on this album considering the horrible guest appearences of him on various songs in the months prior to the release. On June 5th, a friend of mine sent me a link where I could download the album. I did, and after hearing 3 Peat and Mr. Carter I was amazed and decided that I would buy it in stores.

Reported that worked on a couple of tracks for the album and that a song featuring,, and was likely to appear on the album. However, that Timbaland-produced track did not make the final cut. Confirmed that he will be credited for five tracks on the final cut of Tha Carter III, but only one is featured on the album. After the copyright controversy of 'Playing with Fire', the track was later removed and replaced with another David Banner-produced track 'Pussy Monster'. Stated he was also working on the album.

In the lawsuit, Abkco claims that the song was obviously derived from ' ', to which Abkco owns the rights. Subsequently, 'Playing with Fire' was removed from the track list of Tha Carter III on all and replaced with the produced track, 'Pussy Monster'. On March 2011, producer (Darius Harrison) sued Wayne and his parent labels Cash Money Records over unpaid royalties from Tha Carter III album. On May 2011, producer Bangladesh also filed a lawsuit against Weezy & Co. Over unpaid royalties. In early June 2011, another producer named filed a lawsuit against Young Money Entertainment and Cash Money Records on claims that the labels have failed to pay him over $1.5 million in royalties and production services for his work on the album, also including his songwriting on 'Love Me or Hate Me', a bonus song featured only on the deluxe edition of the album.

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And second: Wayne is just 25 years old. A remarkably meteoric rise; a remarkable album. *** Artist: Label.

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This is the kind of song in Wayne’s catalogue where he goes into Maxwell mode, turning into a Neo-soul artist aiming for those college educated Black women. I see through it. Officer featuring Bobby Valentino (Produced by Deezle & Wyclef Jean) Another fun song that could very well be the second or third single of the album.

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This is a perfect example of why people shouldn’t just write off Wayne as an artist who doesn’t rap about anything. You can tell that he’s very passionate about his hometown and everything they have been through and are still struggling with. This is another favorite track of mine of this album that will get many spins from me. Officer Featuring Bobby Valentino; Produced by Deezle & Wyclef Jean This is an interesting song by Wayne with him talking about his escapades and thoughts about having sex with a female police officer. Even though it’s a clever track with it topic/theme, it still comes off sounding your average track for the ladies. Bobby Valentino singing on the hook does what it’s supposed to do in further talking to the ladies, but the song kind of gets stale after a while of listening. Deezle & Wyclef Jean provide some nice production for this type of track and it does its job.

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