Tha Carter EXPLICIT LYRICS Lil Wayne

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  • Release Date: 06/29/2004
  • Sales Rank: 12,888
  • Label: CASH MONEY
  • UPC: 602498611647
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Tha Carter

1LISTENWalk In 3:04
2LISTENGo DJ 4:41
3LISTENThis Is the Carter 4:36
4LISTENBM J.R. 4:58
5LISTENOn the Block #1 0:18
6LISTENI Miss My Dawgs / Reel 4:35
7LISTENWe Don't / Baby 4:09
8LISTENOn My Own / Reel 4:28
9LISTENTha Heat 4:36
10LISTENCash Money Millionaires 4:42
11LISTENInside 1:30
12LISTENBring It Back 4:21
13LISTENWho Wanna 4:32
14LISTENOn the Block, No. 2 0:23
15LISTENGet Down / Baby 4:32
16LISTENSnitch 3:55
17LISTENHoes 4:32
18LISTENOnly Way / Baby 4:33
19LISTENEarthquake 5:16
20LISTENAin't That a Bi**H 4:17
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Editorial Reviews

It would be easy to read too much into the title of Lil Wayne's fourth album, especially in light of a mixtape (cunningly titled The Prefix) that preceded this, which featured the MC over a handful of tracks off Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter's Black Album. The title actually refers to Lil Wayne's actual last name (hint: it isn't Wayne), in addition to referencing the apartments run by Wesley Snipes' character in New Jack City. Although much has been made about Wayne's growth and new world view, there's about as much change as you'd expect from a Southern rap star who has been in the public eye from his late teens to his twenties. Mannie Fresh's stout production is in effect as ever, and to the MC's credit, the rhymes are less measured and are all the better for it. To beat that dead horse one more time, the album is far too long and not concerned enough with the quality control, despite including more than enough bright spots to keep the followers following. At just over 79 minutes in length, it's made evident that the length would actually be just over 89 minutes if a CD could hold 90 minutes' worth of music. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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Tha Carterby Anonymous

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November 23, 2004: Ok!He doing his thang again. He slacked off on his last album but this album to me brought back the enjoyment to the rap game.

Tha Carterby Anonymous

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November 10, 2004: He really superised me, but when you think about it weezie has been droppn em for a while. hes always had the best lines in the hotboys songs, and his block is hot, was hot. Really somethn though. He was maken people ashy he was spittn so hard. The sequal is gonna be crazy.


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