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Music Videos. How to Love Lil Wayne. Rick Ross Lil Wayne. More by Lil Wayne. Lonely - Single No Ceilings Tha Carter II Trust Fund Babies I Am Not a Human Being Featured On. Pop Hits: Apple Music Pop. He was helping new artists develop into superstars in their own right. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Search uDiscover Music. Click to comment. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Continue Reading. You may like. Don't Miss. Elsewhere, he's found a new love for the type of faux-profundity he rarely had time or patience for before. Once joyously freewheeling, Tha Carter series has gotten to the point where it comes with its own hip-hop tropes and rules: a combination of East Coast lyricism, West Coast violence, and a distinctly Southern rhythm and flair.

That singular formula has served Wayne well in the past, but some of this album's most enjoyable moments do away with it altogether. The squelching T-Pain duet "How to Hate" is a paradoxically gorgeous kiss-off that finds the pair heart-worn and a bit pissed. As usual, T-Pain plays a permanent resident of the friend zone, while Wayne lashes out in the most charming way possible; the track makes you wish the rumored T-Wayne project would actually get off the ground. And while it's a little jarring to hear the guy behind "Lollipop" and so many Gremlins references attempt a legitimate grown-up ballad, the 28 year old's tough love feels earned.

Without a fierce beat or screaming guitars backing him, Wayne's sing-rap croak is caught out there on the track, and it results in one of the few Carter IV performances that doesn't sound like a canned retread.

Recently, Lil Wayne spoke out on the topic of retirement. So the honest answer to that [retirement] question is, I don't know. Maybe so. While Tha Carter IV isn't the first indication that Wayne's finest verses are behind him, it is the most glaring.



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