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Full stream available below. However, unlike Tha Carter III and its earnest Hurricane Katrina homage, he realizes now that he's best at talking trash, not making concept albums. His one sensitive moment comes when he tries to teach a teenage fan 'How to Love,' but it sounds paternalistic, if well-intended. How Tha Carter III came to be 'the most anticipated rap album of ' is a story that involves the usual delays and promises of a masterpiece, plus a whole lot of bullet points that could only exist in the absurd world of Lil Wayne.

There's his complete annihilation of the mixtape game, the ridiculous amount of guest shots he granted since Tha Carter II made him a hip-hop superstar, that photograph of him kissing his mentor, Birdman, rumors of addiction to the sizzurp, plus the gargantuan ego and aggravating aloofness Wayne will ignore all incoming beefs and infuriate challengers even further by offering the lethal 'I don't listen to your records'.

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Please don't close your browser window while uploading or it will cancel the upload. As Dr. In the earlys, Cash Money was at a crossroads. By the time Tha Carter III rolled around, Lil Wayne was responsible for no less than 11 mixtapes official and unofficial , two albums, and an EP over the previous 36 months. The song is four minutes of pure energy, as a breathless Wayne performs at full capacity. At first glance, everything—from its corny title to a forgettable chorus and on-the-nose beat—seems mawkish, until, that is, Lil Wayne starts rapping and the sheer force of his personality creates a hit.

In-of-itself, the closing statement feels like a rebirth for Lil Wayne, who, after four years of delays, lawsuits, and attempts on his life, finally sounds at ease. With each subsequent listen, though, the track become more of a fan favorite. And two, no artist, not even Robin Thicke, was safe from Wayne sweeping a song out from under them. At the time, JAY-Z was two years into his 'retirement,' Eminem was beginning his artistic decline, and the then-biggest rapper out, 50 Cent, seemed content with dominating commercially, leaving the throne up for grabs.

Wayne, though, had always seen the title as his for the taking.



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