I like that lollipop song yea.
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I just got Tha Carter III: it is one of the best gangster rap albums I've ever heard, without a doubt.
I'm not a huge fan of gangster rap outside of Big L, N.W.A. and Tupac, but Lil' Wayne's delivery in this album is just staggering. I would have to say all the "catchier, less creative" songs are the four that made it top 10/20 ("A Milli", "Lollipop", etc.), but the other songs on the album are just ****ing awesome. His flow, figurative language, and attitude is exemplary. It's funny too how much it reminds me of Tupac's work; especially "I'm Me". I definitely give this album an 8.5/10. If you have the means of obtaining it, I highly recommend it. |
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lil wayne is not gangster rap in fact he's far from it. i'd best describe it as dance rap (songs that make the ladies get a little crazy on the dance floor) lyrically it's nothing too exceptional at all. if you just want something with a decent beat it's not bad though.
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Bullshit Wayne isn't gangster rap, and if anything, he's not dance rap.
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"All my bloods scream 'Suwoop' and 'Da da doe'." "A Milli": "My glock sick" "Tony told us this world was ours" "Bitch I can turn a crack rock into a mountain" I mean that's just a couple lines, but it's pretty obvious that he draws a lot of his material from gangster rap. Yeah, a lot of his songs are made to dance to, but you have to consider the lyrics as well. |
Lil Wayne is a fake blood.
Nothing gangster about that. |
Great input.
Just putting that out there. |
I'm serious, though.
So many people make fun of him because of that. If you're gangster, and someone runs up to your Escalade, and they don't even have a weapon. Do you make your bodyguard get out of the escalade? |
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