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Personnel: Lil Wayne (rap vocals); Mannie Fresh, Baby (rap vocals). It would be easy to read too much into the title of Lil Wayne's fourth album, especially in light of a mixtape (cunningly titled The Prefix) that preceded this, which featured the MC over a handful of tracks off Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter's Black Album. The title actually refers to Lil Wayne's actual last name (hint: it isn't Wayne), in addition to referencing the apartments run by Wesley Snipes' character in New Jack City. Although much has been made about Wayne's growth and new world view, there's about as much change as you'd expect from a Southern rap star who has been in the public eye from his late teens to his twenties. Mannie Fresh's stout production is in effect as ever, and to the MC's credit, the rhymes are less measured and are all the better for it. To beat that dead horse one more time, the album is far too long and not concerned enough with the quality control, despite including more than enough bright spots to keep the followers following. At just over 79 minutes in length, it's made evident that the length would actually be just over 89 minutes if a CD could hold 90 minutes' worth of music. ~ Andy Kellman Lil' Wayne has been in the national spotlight since his days as the youngest member of the Dirty South's Hot Boys. On his fourth solo record, THA CARTER, Wayne is almost wholly on his own. There are no big-name guest stars (as with Petey Pablo's memorable turn on Wayne's previous album), only recurring shots from producer Mannie Fresh and Cash Money head Bryan "Baby" Williams. Lil' Wayne's easy flow speaks for itself; in a relaxed Southern manner, he waits for the rhyme to unfold before unleashing a torrent of lyrical lines, with consistent, understated beats pulling the tracks along. Not as "lil'" as his name implies, Wayne hits a peak with "This Is the Carter," a brash track that captures the essence of this potent hip-hop album. Lil Wayne Tha Carter Songs Tha Carter Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Best Weezy Album Period! tha carter iz da best carter n best lil wayne album period. weezy still doin his thangn probably aint gon stop! Submitted by Jay-Cee Da Block Boi (Motown, Killafonia 209) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 3 of 3 found this helpful.
I't s Weezy, baby!! Lil Wayne keeps getting tighter and tighter!! He's flows on this album is so ridicolous! I'm hot like a son of a gun, son of a stunna, yep! Most of the beats are cool, but there where a couple of beats I didn't feel ("Cash Money Millionaires") and Mannie Fresh is a bit annoying when he raps. BUT, this is a tight disc! My favorites are: The Heat ("Dressed in all black and my gun the same color.."), Hoes and This Is The Carter. Lil Wayne, keep doing your thang!! Submitted by daplayboyfoundation (Oslo, Norway)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 4 found this helpful.
looking for song name the chours says (what about love)i believe it's a remix of an older song. Submitted by www.shantellekincaid (waterford MI,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best hip hop album period Wayne did what he was supposed to do on this oneall da songs was fire all da beats was fire and he was just 22 when it came out.but the carters 2 n 3 arent nearly as godd. with age he should have got better and better but it looks like tha carter 2 is his prime album.the carter 3 has a lot of lines he used n da drought series. Submitted by drumma_boy5 (Columbus,Ohio) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
2 stars for wayne 3 for the beats This is the last cash money album I have bought at a store and as my headline says Wayne has a good flow but at times its almost a quiet mumble Mannie Fresh kills everybeat he does on this cd my fav songs are "go dj", "this is the carter", and "i miss my dawgs" its probally my 2nd fav wayne album behind The block is hot Submitted by Travis Baldwin (Merlin Oregon USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Tha Carter CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lil Wayne Tha Block Is Hot CD (1999)
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Personnel includes: Lil' Wayne, Juvenile, B.G., Young Turk, Big Tymers. Personnel includes: Lil' Wayne, Juvenile, B.G., Young Turk, Big Tymers. Personnel: Mannie Fresh (keyboards). Audio Mixer: Mannie Fresh. Recording information: Cash Money Studios, Metaire, LA. Shortly after establishing himself as a prominent member of the Hot Boys, Lil Wayne entered the solo realm with Tha Block Is Hot. From beginning to end, the teen rapper gets plenty of assistance from his former group mates (Juvenile, B.G., and Turk), who back him on just over half of the album's 17 songs. In addition, the Big Tymers (Brian "Baby" Williams and Mannie Fresh) make ...
| | Lil Wayne Lights Out CD (2000)
Tha Carter
$10.39 Explicit Lyrics
Personnel includes: Lil' Wayne (rap vocals); Juvenile, B.G., Turk, Big Tymers, Unplugged, Hot Boys (rap vocals); Mannie Fresh (keyboards); Rick "The Man" (bass). Personnel includes: Lil' Wayne (rap vocals); Mannie Fresh (keyboards); Rick "The Man" (bass); Juvenile, B.G., Turk, Big Tymers, Unplugged. Lil Wayne may still be a youngster on his second album, Lights Out, but he shows substantial growth, dropping serious lyrics over some of Mannie Fresh's wildest production to date. More than anything, the serious tone and the wild beats come as somewhat of a surprise. Up until this point, the Cash Money camp had churned out a ...
| | B G Life After Cash Money CD (2004)
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$14.09 Guests:Snoop Dogg/Soulja Slim/ Juvenile (Explicit)
Personnel: B.G.; Nathan Hughes (percussion); Conrad, Gar, Hakim , Real, Soulja Slim, Ying Yang Twins, Big Gipp, Ziggler the Wiggler, Six Shot. Audio Mixers: KLC; Base Heavy; C Los Beats; Zone; Quentin Dennard. Despite the title, this is the second album B.G.'s unleashed since leaving the Cash Money label, and whenever he's rapping about the split, his skills shine. The other topic that sets B.G. on fire is the rapper's late homey Soulja Slim, who B.G. portrays as fool, friend, and legend being disrespected by Cash Money -- all in the same album. You'll need a crash course in Cash Money and New Orleans rap history to figure out all the references on the album, but if you're hip to it, Life After Cash Money is fascinating. In B.G.'s eyes, Slim got punky and pushy, overstepped his thug-life boundaries, ...
| | Jadakiss Kiss Of Death CD (2004)
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$10.45 Personnel: Jadakiss (rap vocals); Mariah Carey, Anthony Hamilton (vocals); DJ Quik, Eminem, Kanye West, Nate Dogg, Sheek, Snoop Dogg, Styles P (rap vocals). The most startling thing about Kiss of Death is that Jadakiss dumped a bunch of Neptunes productions and kept only "Hot Sauce to Go," one of the record's poorest tracks. This, along with a particularly ill-suited "soft and smooth track for the ladies" featuring a carted-in Mariah Carey as well as a too-familiar-sounding Scott Storch production, is thankfully the only outright blights on an otherwise satisfactory showing. These issues aside, Jadakiss makes good on his promise to become a rounded lyricist and ...
| | Lloyd Banks Hunger For More CD (2004)
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$10.45 Explicit. Feat.G-Unit/50 Cent Crew
Personnel: Lloyd Banks (rap vocals); Eminem, 50 Cent, Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg, The Game, Tony Yayo, Young Buck (rap vocals). Lloyd Banks' being a member of the G-Unit posse, click, crew, whatever, means that the release of his debut is a huge event with a massive storm cloud of positive and negative hype looming above. Mixtapes had boasted it's the second coming, message boards had already declared it a disaster, but when you get down to it, all you're left with is a CD to throw in the player -- a 120-mm-diameter disc of polycarbonate that's either going to have you bobbing your head to the beat or wondering what else you should have bought. Decide whether you can tolerate, ignore, or devour all the usual G-Unit boasts, brags, and threats, and know that The Hunger for More ...
| | Lil Wayne Tha Carter Vol. 2 CD (2005)
Tha Carter
$10.45 A one-time member of New Orleans's Hot Boys, rapper Lil Wayne attained a new level of confidence and skill on 2004's THA CARTER. That album featured only a few guest shots (as opposed to typically star-studded hip-hop records), and this 2005 sequel once again keeps things focused on Wayne, with the MC flying solo on almost every track. This uncluttered scenario, which relies on a spare, yet distinctly Cash Money-style musical backdrop, gives Wayne the freedom to let his laid-back rhymes stretch out, as best revealed on the ominous "Fireman" and the boastful "Best Rapper Alive." Clearly Wayne knows how to work a winning concept, since THA CARTER II stays true to both its predecessor and the relentless, unapologetic spirit of Southern rap. Although ...
| | Wynonie Harris Lovin' Machine CD (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.65 Wynonie Harris' masculine brand of jump-blues has long been a favorite with blues & R&B collectors, as well as the jive dance fraternity. This 26 track release is devoted to his 1950s King recordings (with the majority new to CD), and features the big R&
Personnel includes: Wynonie Harris, Syd Nathan. Includes liner notes ...
| | Larry Graham & Graham Central Station - Greatest Hits CD (2003)
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| | Peter Rauhofer Live @ Roxy Vol. 4 CDs (2004)
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| | Marco Giommoni Beatles For Babies CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Vince Taylor & His Playboys Voice I Love CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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$19.69 It doesn't say so anywhere on the packaging, but this 24-track compilation consists of all of the tracks that appeared on the two mid-'60s LPs by Sylvia Telles that were most known to the English-speaking audience. These were the title-explanatory Sylvia Telles Sings the Wonderful Songs of Antonio Carlos Jobim and The Face I Love; on the latter, just one of the songs was co-written by Jobim, and all but one of the tunes was performed in English. The 12 tracks from The Face I Love comprise the first half of Voice I Love, and are delivered by Telles with ...
| | Carman Ultimate Collection CDs (2007)
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