Lights Out EXPLICIT LYRICS Lil Wayne

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  • Release Date: 12/19/2000
  • Sales Rank: 23,693
  • Label: CASH MONEY
  • UPC: 042286091129

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Lights Out

1LISTENWatch Them People (Intro) 0:33
2LISTENGet off the Corner 4:45
3LISTENOn the Grind 3:51
4LISTENHit U Up / The Hot Boys 5:11
5LISTENEverything 4:42
6LISTENF**K Wit Me Now 4:33
7LISTENLil One / Big Tymers 3:11
8LISTENBreak Me Off / Big Tymers 4:25
9LISTENSkit 0:42
10LISTENWish You Would 4:14
11LISTENGrown Man 4:33
12LISTENShine / The Hot Boys 5:04
13LISTENJump Jiggy 4:13
14LISTENRealized 4:24
15LISTENTha Blues 4:00
16LISTENLet's Go / Big Tymers 3:49
17LISTENBiznite 4:22
18LISTENAct a A** / B.G. Knocc out & Dresta 4:44
19LISTENBeef 4:08

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In 2000, Lil Wayne's trademark pubescent drawl helped the Cash Money Billionaires ascend and dominate the rap charts with bounce-inspiring hits such as "Back That Azz Up" and "Bling Bling." Thematically, Lights Out picks up where his platinum-selling solo debut, Tha Block Is Hot, left off. Lil Wayne still chronicles New Orleans' inner city strife and glorifies the drug slangin' game. This time around, however, as a storyteller Wayne is not a detached observer, and as an MC he is not the new kid on the block. With Lights Out, Wayne portrays himself as a drug kingpin (on "Get off the Corner," he taunts "come get this candy") and proves himself to be the most dynamic rapper in his clique. As he skillfully exhibits throughout Lights Out, Wayne can flip styles easily -- from the playful posse cut "Shine" to the jazzy tribute to his father, "Everything." Cash Money's Mannie Fresh, the hottest producer on the Third Coast, punctuates "Tha Blues" with piercing bluegrass guitar and "Act a Ass," featuring B. G., with sinister synth sounds. Although he's still a rookie in the rap game, with his knack for telling poetic street stories, Lil Wayne's future looks brighter than a platinum Rolex. Ryan Crosby Barnes & Noble



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Lights Outby Anonymous

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September 12, 2001: Tha cd is hype as hell. Young Whezzy be droppin hype joints all ova dat record. LiL Wayne is a true thug and dont care wut any1 sayz. Holla

Lights Outby Anonymous

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July 04, 2001: I love Lil Wayne's album Lights Out, all of the songs on it are totally tght, even if u aint black, i love them and i am a white female i mean even females love it. Lil Wayne is awsome, and i have to say that my favorite song on this album has to be ''Everything'' because like my mixed guy friend said, it makes you think, and anything that makes u think, is great for me since i never think anyway.


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