Twenty-Seven Tracks at two hours and every single song is a glorified winner. This comes from Lil Wayne’s undisputed Golden Years. ‘Dedication 2’ confirmed that Lil Wayne was a force to be reckoned with. ‘Georgia…Bush’ is a beautifully crazy song about Wayne’s hometown in New Orleans, post-Hurricane Katrina, it’s a great song. His song ‘I Feel like Dying’ is a gut-wrenching take on addiction and depression.
Might be a super weird track that is generally considered a “leak”, but regardless this one is still a banger. This was when Lil Wayne started to really put things together and change things up, all this happened at the age of 23.Ī forgotten gem in Lil Wayne’s Mixtape career, but this one stands among the best of his mid-decade classics.ģ] The Drought is Over 2 (Tha Carter III Sessions) (2007) This piece of work pretty much stated that Lil Wayne was back in the game. And ‘Sorry 4 the Wait’ is a phenom as well. This album may feature the best Lil Wayne song ever, and that prestigious title goes to “6 Foot, 7 Foot”.
‘December 4 (Freestyle) is the best song on here. Born Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., the New Orleans artist joined Cash Money Records at just nine years old, and went on to form the group Hot Boys. This was back when he and Jay-Z’s feud was at its highest, years before the made ‘Mr. Lil Wayne came out the gate an astonishing prodigy. This is some of Weezy’s old stuff, back when he was still a youngling, this is some of his best work from the beginning of his monstrous career. He still conceptualizes rap as a binary where. ‘Still I Rise’ is his best track and the actual track of ‘Dedication 3’ is wonderful as well. Wayne’s Carter albums are the ones he stakes his reputation and well-being on, the formal events the mixtapes feel like dress rehearsals for. Not as good as his first two, but you can’t deny the overall beauty of this work. (Free Weezy Album) Primary Artist: 7.3: 60 Sorry 4 The Wait 2 Mixtape. Users All Time Best Albums Top Albums Right Now. Games Best of 2021: Game of the Year Awards See All Reports. Lets take a look at his 10 best mixtapes. Reviews and scores for Music involving Lil Wayne. The rapper has some iconic ones out there such as ‘Dedication 2’ and ‘Da Drought 3’. Wayne has one of the most extensive music catalogs amongst rappers to this day, and even though I don’t feel that this may be his best piece of work, his lyrics are definitely not falling short in lieu of his innumerable amount of verses.It’s no doubt that Lil Wayne changed the mixtape game for the better. Truth be told I honestly think Wayne did this to show that he could do it better and with more finesse, but only Weezy knows and it is up to the public to judge.
We all know if there were closed captions on a Young Thug music video it would simply display “inaudible”. In Thugs defense he does state in an interview that he looked up to Lil Wayne. I’m not sure why Wayne went the Young Thug route on a few tracks. 02 - California Love (Feat Tyga) 03 - Diamonds And Girls (Feat Curreny) 04 - How Can Something. Let’s just cut to the chase, we all know that Young Thug is just a Lil Wayne reciprocation when Wayne was in his “rock phase”. All in all after I listened to the mixtape I felt that Weezy has definitely not lost his lyrical flare, but their are a few tracks that just annoyed the ears with the over use of “auto-tune” and of key whining. Since the announcement of his push back Wayne went on a rant about wanting to leave. The public is no stranger to Lil Wayne having release date set backs but this time is a little different. Yet, Weezy fans and casual listeners seems to have an either hate it or love it attitude towards the tape. Sorry For The Wait 2 was a highly anticipated mixtape since Wayne’s, The Carter 5, album was pushed back. Personally I couldn’t wait to hear what Mr.Cater had to say about his current situation with Cash Money, which he touches on in You Guessed It. Since the announcement of his push back Wayne went on a rant about wanting to leave his Cash Money records home and the Internet went mad. “Sorry For The Wait 2” was a highly anticipated mixtape since Wayne’s, The Carter 5, album was pushed back.