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The Carter
The Carter

$19.99
I had the unique chance to preview this movie and it definitely lives up to the great reviews that it received at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. The movie gives the audience a very revealing look one of the most prolific artists in today's music industry. His internal struggles are obvious as he deals with his obsession of creating music and his addiction to his curious liquid portion. Many times he seems oblivious to the outside world, spending most of his waking hours on his tour bus or in the studio. We get glimpses of his engaging personality; he is funny, honest, thoughtful, but short tempered and ornery at times. He has claimed that he is a gangster, but then we are introduced to his daughter, full of life, love and enthusiasm. She gives us a poignant view of Wayne as a father and when asked what her best birthday present would be, with no hesitation, she says being with her daddy. For Lil Wayne fans, this is a must see movie; a once in a lifetime view (since he is headed for prison) of a conflicted superstar that has one focus in life, making music.

500 Degreez
500 Degreez

$18.98
Okay. You all know that Juvenile left Cash Money at this time and words were exchanged with Lil Wayne and now we have this sorry attempt at a comback. For starters Lil Wayne can flow well on occasion. Most of the time he falls on his face especially when he feels himself. This album shows you that arrogant rappers will always fail to make a quality album. The Good: Way Of Life was a decent first single. Gangsta's And Pimps is not bad even though Jazze Pha's awful singing could be left off the track. Bloodline and Where Ya At show his bits and pieces of his true potential. Gangsta S*** feat Petey Pablo is a dope collabo.
The Bad. Look At Me is corny. Lovely is not far behind. Worry Me, Young N Blues and Fo Sheezy tranquilizers on wax. Go Hard is just as pathetic.
The Ugly: Lil Wayne's cheap rendition of Juvenile's 400 Degreez is so lame it's shameful. F*** You is the worst subliminal diss I've ever heard and lines like "I get sums and lumps like the measels" make every claim that Lil Wayne is best rapper alive seem laughable. Get That Dough sounds like clown music and all those skits are stupid and repetitive. Dishonorable mention: What Does Life Mean To Me. Bottom Line: Lil Wayne's 500 Degreez is a tepid release from a rapper who believes all the hype around him too much. The production was weak, the guest were wack and Wayne sounds pretty bored on here. If Lil Wayne really believes that he is the greatest of all time then he needs to put his Cash Money where his mouth is and prove it by making quality albums not this half-a**ed commercial s*** I heard on here. And to think he thought that he could surpass Juvenile's 400 Degreez with this lukewarm release. Boy was he wrong!
Tha Carter
Tha Carter

$13.98
This item was given as a gift to a friend, who specifically requested it, and expressed great satisfaction on receiving it. Pricing, delivery and product integrity were all satisfactory. My rating it a 4 out of a possible 5 reflects only the fact that I lack first hand experience with the purchased item, and can only reflect the limited information conveyed to me by its recipient.
Lollipop [Explicit]
Lollipop [Explicit]

$0.99
a shame weezy kisses baby and now he's the hottest rapper alive I hate lil wayne there are tons of rappers better but hey they did'nt kiss men in the mouth.

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