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not on album, is this better or worse?
is Swizz's ish better?
is tha real Carter V the same as PharmaDoucheBro's version?
i got my blunt rolled and lighter ready for the *flick*
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CARTER V SEASON IS FINALLY HERE
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Kendrick shit is great, and I’m not a big fan.
When the Xxxplosive sample kicks in on the Snoop track.
The end of the album.
like is the Logic album REALLY fucking worth my life moments?Gyangsta 4 Life wrote:Yawn. Logic new album tho
Edit: I wish the Lox song had survived.
The special delivery flip is a nice surprise.
Wayne singing vocals are unbearable on some of these tracks, the way theyre compressed or whatever. Has been a problem in the past too.
both are underwhelmingtehgiftofgab wrote:Kamikaze >>> carter v
Employee wrote:Kendrick Lamar's "Mona Lisa" appearance eclipses literally the whole album.
He didn't ether Wayne; he killed the whole damn genre.
OTR there is not a single joint on c5 that touches 6foot outside of kendrick on mona lisa.blastmaster's cell mate wrote:blastmaster is a bottom.
blastmaster wrote:Carter IV is a bottom 3 Wayne album.
good griefMindbender Futurama wrote: it's not even like Anything and Hard Knock Life by Jay-Z, cause Anything is a sequel song that actually is better than the original successful formula
No doubt, but it's still dope. Better than wayne tryna recreate his 2018 sons.Mindbender Futurama wrote:
6 Foot 7 Foot is a fun song but it clearly is an attempt to recreate A Milli's success, and it's not as good
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step one wrote:Hard cock life is my fav songMindbender Futurama wrote: it's not even like Anything and Hard Knock Life by Jay-Z, cause Anything is a sequel song that actually is better than the original successful formula
Yeah it's still dope. But if 6 Foot 7 Foot is the best song on Carter IV, it really wasn't a great album. I gotta go back and see what that shit is like.EMCEE DARTH MALEK wrote:No doubt, but it's still dope. Better than wayne tryna recreate his 2018 sons.Mindbender Futurama wrote:
6 Foot 7 Foot is a fun song but it clearly is an attempt to recreate A Milli's success, and it's not as good
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Lotta his mixtape stuff, he's just blackin out.EMCEE DARTH MALEK wrote:I'm with you. Still sayn c4>c5.
Side question: when's the last time wayne really went off? I'll set it off with "my niggas" remix 2014, although i think there are more recent examples.
Werd. Altho i appreciate "drop the world" more now.Mindbender Futurama wrote:Wayne shoulda been more focused on this
'Uproar' is barely worthy of a #challenge
not much else hittin on the album on a widespread scale, except maybe the Nivea song
the Snoop Dogg song is dope but it's an album cut and so is the Nicki Minaj song but maybe they'll drop it still
it's not Carter III but I guess it's good it's not Rebirth
I'm SO happy it sold well. The world needs real music to buy. It's not Wayne's best, but it's BEATS AND RHYMES, which is better than blather over trap trends.EMCEE DARTH MALEK wrote:Werd. Altho i appreciate "drop the world" more now.Mindbender Futurama wrote:Wayne shoulda been more focused on this
'Uproar' is barely worthy of a #challenge
not much else hittin on the album on a widespread scale, except maybe the Nivea song
the Snoop Dogg song is dope but it's an album cut and so is the Nicki Minaj song but maybe they'll drop it still
it's not Carter III but I guess it's good it's not Rebirth
Btw thee album did almost 500k first week.
Lil Wayne Ordered To Pay Former Chef $35K Over Outstanding Bill
July 25, 2019 13:48
Lil Wayne has a few lawsuits on his plate that he's dealing with right now. Of course, his battle with Young Money came to an end last year but he's still in a legal battle with his former lawyer on allegations that he was overcharged for the legal services. Unfortunately, he's also been at the receiving end of a lawsuit from his former personal chef who claimed that he refused to pay up an outstanding balance to the tune of $35K. Now, a judge has ordered Weezy to cough up the money after he failed to respond to the lawsuit, according to Bossip.
D'Antoine Hill sued Weezy over breach of contract earlier this year on claims that Wayne and Young Money refused to cough up the remaining $35K from a $416,544 total balance for the culinary services. Wayne allegedly only paid $381,954 and refused to pay up the remainder of the money. Since Weezy didn't respond to the suit, a Miami Civil Court judge hit the rapper with a default judgment ordering him to pay up. Wayne now has to pay Hill $34,589.
Aside from Wayne's legal troubles, he's currently preparing for his official follow-up The Carter V. The rapper's new album Funeralis set to come out at some point in the near future. He recently revealed that Lil Baby will appear on the project.