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Tha Carter III

CD (2008)

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Release date Australia
June 13th, 2008
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Label
Universal Music
Number of Discs
1
Product ID
1561876

Description

One Of The Most Distinctive Sounds In Pop Music… Lil Wayne Is One Of The Most Unusual Rappers Of All Time, And Right Now, He's The Best Around."Since 2004 Alone, Lil Wayne Has Been Featured On 22 Hit Singles For Other Artists Including Destiny's Child "soldier", Robin Thicke's "shooter", Fat Joe's "make It Rain" & Dj Khaled's "we Takin' Over"

Lil Wayne Has The #1 Artist Profile On Myspace. Lil Wayne's Myspace Has Received A Staggering 92 Million Profile Views And 117 Million Song Plays.

Now Lil Wayne delivers Tha Carter III featuring the huge global hit ‘Lollipop’ and 15 other tracks seeing him team up with T-Pain, Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, Robin Thicke & Jay-Z.

Track Listing:

1:
1. 3 Peat Feat Jay-Z
2. Mr. Carter
3. A Milli
4. Got Money Feat T-Pain
5. Comfortable Feat Babyface
6. Dr. Carter
7. Phone Home
8. Tie My Hands Feat Robin Thicke
9. Mrs. Officer Feat Bobby Valentino
10. Let The Beat Build
11. Shoot Me Down Feat D. Smith
12. Lollipop Feat Static Major
13. La La Feat Brisco & Busta Rhymes
14. Playing With Fire Feat Betty Wright
15. You Ain't Got Nuthin Feat Juelz Santana & Fabolous
16. DontGetIt
2:
1. I'm Me
2. Gossip
3. Kush
4. Love Me Or Hate Me
5. Talkin' About It
6. Whip It * (Bonus Track)
7. Action * (Bonus Track)
 

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Review by Blair on 27th July, 2010
3 stars "Doesn't live up to the hype"

While this album is not actually that bad, compared to what Lil Wayne has achieved in previous attempts this is a disaster. There is very little stand-out material, with each song basically having the same lyrical content as the one before. Lil Wayne is obviously better suited to features on other artist's tracks than going solo. Die-hard fans will probably enjoy this though

 

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