2011年9月1日星期四

Lil Wayne shows "three sides"

It's finally here, but the road to IV Lil Wayne Tha Carter had no pleasure. It's been a long journey, and according to President Mack Maine Young Money, Weezy F. C4 conceptualized in three stages: pre-prison, in prison and post prison.

"He made the" Blunt Blowin 'common when it came out. He actually wrote that one while in Rikers, "Mack Maine told MTV News of the second track on Tha Carter IV. "But he also made" So Special "and has" it "when he returned, the ladies are gonna love. So it was like the difference."

The first mention of the LP came nearly three years in September 2008 when he was told that Wayne started to record the album. Instead to pursue its right Carter series, after the third album, Weezy switched gears and dropped we are young money label compilation album in December 2009 and its revival rocked-out LP and I am not a human being in 2010 when that it was in the service of an application eight months in prison.

Wayne was released in November 2010, and a month later, he abandoned the C4 official first single, "6 feet 7 feet," featuring Cory Gunz. In March came the Rick Ross, assisted only street "John." After taking out a pair of rap-centric tracks, things are much more rhythm with the third single from the album, "How to Love" and "She Will" with Drake.

"I do not think he did it" She Will "and" So Special "just before he entered," Mack said two of the tracks more suitable for Tha Carter IV. "It was not where his mind was less, but overall, you have some of Wayne before he entered, you actually got part of Wayne, while he was there, and you got certain when it came out. So you got three different sides of Wayne. "

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