Lil' Wayne - The Carter II Album Review
Lil' Waybe Brings the Heat with His Latest Album
By Rory Geraghty, published Jun 14, 2006
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Twisting and turning through a variety of production styles, Lil’ Wayne parades through each song with ease. Highlighted by the thematic, self-serving Best Rapper Alive and the funky but message-laden Shooter, Tha Carter II shines on all levels. The bar has obviously been raised for this Cash Money Millionaire, as his lyrical content and flavor have improved significantly. Wayne showcases this new level of efficiency mostly on tracks like Fly In, Carter II and Fly Out, which coincidentally all share the same instrumental. This gives the album some extra fluidity, adding even more to the impressive continuance of musical artistry.
Many releases from the Cash Money stable tend to be heavy in skits and filler tracks. This is not the case with Tha Carter II. Only three skits are featured on the album and they are all short and sweet. This was a pleasant surprise and it helps to effectively showcase the true talent of the artist.
Overall, Tha Carter II is a certified head-turning, “did he just say that?” type of album. Lil’ Wayne’s inventive style coupled with the always impressive production expected from a Cash Money album creates the perfect setting for a superior product. Any true fan of hip-hop needs to put this album in the rotation. Don’t miss out on one of today’s best rappers at the top of his game.
Final Rating: 4 Stars
Explanation of rating scale:
5 Stars = Instant Classic
4 Stars = Superior
3 Stars = Good, but I’ve heard better
2 Stars = Average
1 Star = Waste of Time
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Takeaways
- Twisting and turning through a variety of production styles, Lil� Wayne parades through each song wi
- Highlighted by the thematic, self-serving Best Rapper Alive and the funky but message-laden Shooter,
- Overall, Tha Carter II is a certified head-turning, �did he just say that?� type of album.
Did You Know?
Lil' Wayne signed his record deal with Cash Money Records at the tender age of 15.
Resources
- Lil' Wayne's music, along with many other favorites from today and yesterday can be heard on Black Squirrel Radio, Kent State's only student-run radio station. Visit www.kentbsr.com to listen.
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