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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Lil Wayne |
| Record Label: |
Cash Money Records |
| Contributing Artist: |
T-Pain |
| Genre: |
R&B |
| Subgenre: |
Rap |
| Release Date: |
August 18, 2008 |
| Number of Discs: |
2 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. 3 Peat 2. Mr. Carter (featuring Jay-Z) 3. Milli, A 4. Got Money (featuring T-Pain) 5. Comfortable (featuring Babyface) 6. Dr. Carter 7. Phone Home 8. Tie My Hands (featuring Robin Thicke) 9. Mrs. Officer (featuring Kidd Kidd/Bobby Valentino) 10. Let the Beat Build 11. Shoot Me Down (featuring D. Smith) 12. Lollipop (featuring Static Major) 13. La La (featuring Brisco/Busta Rhymes) 14. Pussy Monster 15. You Ain't Got Nuthin (featuring Fabolous/Juelz Santana) 16. Dontgetit |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. I'm Me 2. Gossip 3. Kush 4. Love Me or Hate Me 5. Talkin About It |
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Personnel: Eddie Montilla (strings, keyboards); Ludas Charles (keyboards); Darius Harrison (drums). Additional personnel: Sha-Ron Prescott (background vocals); Pro-Jay, Robin Thicke, Cool & Dre, Jim Jonsin. Audio Mixers: Miguel Bermudez; Andrew Dawson; Edward Lido; Fabian Marasciullo. 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 ... |
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