Description: Tracks:3 PeatMr. CarterA MilliGot MoneyComfortableDr. CarterPhone HomeTie My HandsMrs. OfficerLet The Beat BuildShoot Me DownLollipopLa LaPlaying With FireYou Ain't Got NuthinDontGetIt Performer Notes: Although his first studio album in three years has been long-awaited and repeatedly delayed, Lil Wayne has been anything but absent. Since THA CARTER II, Weezy has left an impressive mass of recordings--from mixtapes (authorized and otherwise) to guest appearances--in his wake as he blusters through the rap industry. In the third installment of the THA CARTER series, Wayne shows he's earned the right to ego-trip as he lets his off-kilter flow, freak-out lyrics, and vocal acrobatics run wild over 16 tracks. Scaling the heights of hubris on "Dr. Carter," he plays an MC/doctor treating a certain music genre diagnosed as lifeless and closes with a quintessential Weezy snarl: "Welcome back hip-hop/I saved your life." Wayne then shifts to alien-mode for the E.T.-inspired "Phone Home." Later on, he details his sexual conquest of a female cop on "Ms. Officer." As expected, THA CARTER III is rife with big name producers (The Alchemist, Kanye West, Wyclef Jean, David Banner, Swizz Beatz, will.i.am) and guest artists (Jay-Z, Babyface, Busta Rhymes, Juelz Santana, Fabolous, T-Pain) from all coasts. Professional Reviews: Rolling Stone (p.74) - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "He really is the best rapper alive....As usual, Wayne's tumbling freestyle rhymes are full of imagination and surprise, but his voice itself is half the fun." Rolling Stone (p.88) - Ranked #3 in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums Of 2008 -- "Lil Wayne's greatness lies not just in what he says, but in the way he says it..." Spin (p.96) - "[T]he purest product of the most transformative, chaos-inducing man-made disasters of the 21st century -- New Orleans, hip-hop, and the Internet." Spin (p.53) - Ranked #2 in Spin's "40 Best Albums Of 2008" -- "[With] rapping, Auto-Tune crooning, groping guitar strings, and rasping for air over a digital patchwork of beats and synths..." Entertainment Weekly (p.66) - "There's some intricate art here: 'Dr. Carter' and 'A Milli' have bursts of spectacular rhyme..." The Wire (p.64) - "'Misunderstood', based around the Nina Simone track, has lines that come straight from the heart, and the vital signs are strong..." XXL (Magazine) (p.98) - "Wayne's supreme confidence as an MC dominates the album....His songwriting skills continue to get more thoughtful and focused..." Blender (Magazine) (p.80) - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "His taste in beats and sounds is omnivorous, his crushed-charcoal rasp equally indebted to crisp East Coast complexity, Southern sing-song and his own warped imagination." Format: CD (1 Disc) Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 9 June, 2008 Label: Unbranded
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EAN: 0602517688483
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Language: Eng
Track #1: 3 Peat
Track #2: Mr. Carter
Track #3: A Milli
Track #4: Got Money
Track #5: Comfortable
Track #6: Dr. Carter
Track #7: Phone Home
Track #8: Tie My Hands
Track #9: Mrs. Officer
Track #10: Let The Beat Build
Track #11: Shoot Me Down
Track #12: Lollipop
Track #13: La La
Track #14: Playing With Fire
Track #15: You Ain't Got Nuthin
Track #16: DontGetIt
Era: 2000s
Run Time: 4628 Sec
Release Year: 2008
Format: CD
Features: Studio Recording
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Type: Album
Style: Hardcore Rap, Dirty South, Southern Rap
Record Label: Universal Music
Artist: Lil Wayne
Release Title: Tha Carter III