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He even tries to drop a Chris Johnson line to help me warm up to the track, but sorry Weezy, that was to no avail. (Okay, I wouldn't actually punch myself in the face, but I'm just trying to explain how bad it is.) I don't like the beat - for once - and Wayne comes in with a recycled line from Bedrock. I can't get through Popular without trying to punch myself in the face. Did I mention about the beat being absolute fire? His verses were a little better than usual on this project, but he still drops a good bit of wack lines in there. The hook isn't horrible, but I hate the voice Wayne's using for it. I only liked the beat out of this entire song for a while though, but I've recently warmed up to Drake's verse. The first single, Right Above It, has one of my favorite beats in quite some time. However, Nicki does a nice job on the hook with her singing voice instead of rapping and I really, really like the one line from Weezy: "The world is on my shoulders/Should I dust my shoulders off?" This could have been a very good track with a better effort from Wayne.
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Once again, nice beat, but mediocre lyrics. Nicki Minaj makes her first appearance on What's Wrong With Them. (It's not really a story per say, but you get what I mean when you listen to it.) This is still a very good song, combining another chill beat with some nice story-telling lyrics. I really wish they would have gave him the hook by himself, but I digress. I'm Single is supposed to be the same song with added Drake vocals from No Ceilings, but you can't even notice Drizzy on the hook. The "Together we stand and fall on yall/Ballin' with my bloods, call it b-ball" line is usually when I usually hit next. Even Weezy could give a much better effort on this, but there he goes dumbing down his lyrics again. That's such a shame because once again the beat is bananas and would be ripped to shreds by so many rappers. The second single of this, I Am Not a Human Being is completely awful I can't even make it through the whole thing. Wayne's verses aren't great, but they're aren't bad either. The beat isn't one of my favorites, but it's still a good one and Drake comes through with a nice hook. I hated With You so much when I first heard it.
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I hate decent songs brought down because of a horrible guest appearance. Whoever this T Streets dude is though, they shouldn't be on this track. The beat is another good one and the hook is actually pretty decent. Hold Up is better, even though I hated it at first. On the bright side, Drake's flow is perfect for this beat and I love his part, but the lyrics aren't very impressive. Wayne's verses are completely horrible and the hook is possibly the worst one I've ever heard. But enough with the ranting, let's get into this album I Am Not a Human Being.įirst off, who names a track Gonorrhea? The beat is insane (Spoiler: I say this a lot throughout the review.) but besides that, the rest of the track leaves something left to be desired. He needs a complete project in order to gain some credibility back in people's eyes. Robin Thicke, (That reminds me, Weezy makes awesome songs with Robin Thicke. Eminem and Tha Carter III was mildly inconsistent with stand-out tracks Tie My Hands ft. Like I said earlier, Rebirth was complete trash save Drop the World ft. The way that he rapped over beats such as Swag Surfin', Death of Auto-tune, and Run This Town made me feel like he was recapturing his Tha Carter II form that would place him again with the greats in the game today. Out of all his releases, the last one that was completely enjoyable was No Ceilings. (Yes, I stole that line from an Eminem song if you didn't notice.) The dude is still young too, just turning 28, while other big-time rappers are in their 30's or pushing 40's door down. It's the fact that he dumbs down a lot of his music - mainly his recent stuff - to appeal to the mainstream crowd that makes it seem like he's wasting that talent. I don't know if it's exactly his doing, but Lil' Wayne is the most inconsistent rapper of our time.ĭoes he still have talent? Of course he does. At times he can truly claim that title of "best rapper alive," - Tha Carter II, Da Drought 3, and Dedication 2 - but then there are times where he should be mentioned with awful rappers such as Soulja Boy and Lil' B Rebirth, Dedication 3, a few songs off of Tha Carter III are some examples. If you're an unbiased fan of Weezy, the title fits absolutely perfect. would be "Gone With the Wind." However, what novel would best describe the self-proclaimed best rapper alive? If rappers were synonymous with novels, Jay-Z would be "The Godfather" while Tupac and Notorious B.I.G.