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Advantages: Great beats. Consistent. Disadvantages: Rhymes are weak at times
Released in 2004, "Tha Carter" is the first of what is now a triolgy of album releases by Lil' Wayne, from which came his mainstream success "Tha Carter III" from earlier on in the year. It is his fourth solo release and has him coming with the first of many attempts to break into the the larger rap audience, rather than simply the Dirty South market, seeing that he is a New Orleans, Louisiana native.
1. "Walk In" (Intro)
2. "Go DJ" (feat. Mannie ... ...breakthrough single. However over here I doubt that anyone would have heard this track by him as it saw no attention without being known prior to this. Lil' Wayne managed to come through with this club-suited tune which has him work closely with another big New Orleans name, Mannie Fresh, who gives the rapper some good beats and additional vocals to hype up the atmosphere. This tune got to #14 in the Billboards, and he didn't receive this much success ...
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Advantages: Consistant quality Disadvantages: A few unncessary tracks
...the globe. 1. Tha Mobb
This is a massive opener for the album, and it indicates the level of quality which you will receive for this album; far above what I expected from him. The gritty, stomping bass-lead production from the Heatmakerz is just what you need to get your mind in the right mode for "Tha Carter II". I thought that it worked better than if he had just said a little something as an intro, because Weezy is all about the music. **Four ... ...Stars** 6. On Tha Block #1 (Skit)
7. Best Rapper Alive
Before listening to this album, I wouldn't have considered the words from Lil' Wayne here as he declares himself as "The Best Rapper Alive", because it's well-documented that he basically chats crap in his rhymes, but in "Tha Carter II", he's a lot more careful in what he says. This amount of lyric revision has lead to some extremly well-written results, which you cannot help but enjoy, and ...