MY 200TH REVIEW!!!!
To begin with this review I feel you just have to look at both the people who made the beats on this album to get the praise,Both College Dropout era Kanye West and Dilla a year before he released his magnum opus in Donuts.The production for sure without a doubt is the best aspect without a doubt has it takes more of a soul sample element which alongside the topics Common discusses on his magnum opus.He uses the album to discus a multitude of topics on this album but the ... read more
Just gonna say this before the review but has of writing this I am just going to say Georgia... Bush might just be this man's best song.Excluding the five skits on the album you have 20 tracks of Weazy rapping over some insanely iconic beats from the likes of Ambitionz has a Ridah and Hustlin,I don't know if all tracks are taken from popular tracks at the time but I just gotta mention tracks like This What I Call Her and No Other have amazing production and hearing Wayne decided into ... read more
Now THIS is where Wayne started to understand what worked with him.Mannie Fresh is off the table for this project and with that Wayne delves head first into a more trap like Southern style in terms of production and oh my god this works with him a million times better in my opinion.Wayne himself sounds way more hungry than he does on the first Carter project and even let's his more egotistical side shine bright on this project and with that makes for a way more enjoyable project to listen ... read more
Just a solid Spreadie project.Nothing that's gonna make the world stop,But if you are a fan of the Gary legend,you will probably have a good time with this.
Amount of tracks I enjoyed=3/3
My most liked track=Immigrants
My least liked track=Rabbit Mode
Is this an important stepping stone for Lil Wayne on his path to become one of the genres largest figure during the late 2000's and Early 2010's,For sure!,But at the same time this album is not going to bring along anything that's gonna make you want to consider this one of Wayne's most memorable works in my opinion.Yes,compared to his first three albums released before this,Tha Carter is basically on par with swapping from Steam Trains to Bullet Trains.Wayne himself in ... read more
Mobb Deep continued to release albums into the 2000's and early 2010's but however to most of the community these albums did not hit has hard has the duo's previous works.Mobb Deep was briefly involved in the Nas and Jay-Z beef of the Early 2000's (Though was mainly Prodigy) but did not come out on the winning side in my opinion.later on in the decade the Duo signed with 50 Cent's G-Unit records for their 2006 album Blood Money and despite being their best performing ... read more