A lot of filler tracks, and songs carried by the beats.
Lil Wayne's strength as I see it is that he is a truly talented emcee. He can flow. This album depends on production mostly which makes it feel like a forced release to capitalize on his popularity.
The song in question is a good example, very choppy and mediocre lyrics and the beat overwhelms the flow. Maybe I just don't get it.
Good question by the way.
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