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  • #49
    Re: "Lil Wayne's 'Carter IV' Will Measure Up To 'Tha Carter III', Says Gudda Gudda"

    Originally posted by ChrisBLawyer View Post
    Lol Bottom line they opinions don't count. Nobodies does till we hear it tbh
    I disagree! If Stunnaman says it you know its true























































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    Last edited by BlakeJay; 06-27-2011, 07:42 PM.

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    • #50
      Re: "Lil Wayne's 'Carter IV' Will Measure Up To 'Tha Carter III', Says Gudda Gudda"

      Originally posted by ghostgoon View Post
      lol

      I think I remember Jae Millz said its going to be like Carter 2 lyrically or w/e right? and Gudda is saying its going to be as big as C3 impact wise
      Didn't Wayne say something like "When I listen to my old music, I realized that Im not able to do the same anymore" ?
      THIS AIN'T NOTHING TO RELATE TO.


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      • #51
        Re: "Lil Wayne's 'Carter IV' Will Measure Up To 'Tha Carter III', Says Gudda Gudda"

        Originally posted by IceMan View Post
        Didn't Wayne say something like "When I listen to my old music, I realized that Im not able to do the same anymore" ?
        when did he say that?
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        • #52
          Re: "Lil Wayne's 'Carter IV' Will Measure Up To 'Tha Carter III', Says Gudda Gudda"

          Originally posted by mrcarterIV View Post
          when did he say that?
          I think it was a few months ago...mabye the Rolling Stone interview?
          THIS AIN'T NOTHING TO RELATE TO.


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          • #53
            Re: "Lil Wayne's 'Carter IV' Will Measure Up To 'Tha Carter III', Says Gudda Gudda"

            Originally posted by IceMan View Post
            I think it was a few months ago...mabye the Rolling Stone interview?
            I think it may have been in that interview with Sway a while back but im not sure
            I might be too strung out on compliments, Overdosed on Confidence..

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            • #54
              Re: "Lil Wayne's 'Carter IV' Will Measure Up To 'Tha Carter III', Says Gudda Gudda"

              Originally posted by vbjrob22 View Post
              I think it may have been in that interview with Sway a while back but im not sure
              could be yeah
              THIS AIN'T NOTHING TO RELATE TO.


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              • #55
                Re: "Lil Wayne's 'Carter IV' Will Measure Up To 'Tha Carter III', Says Gudda Gudda"

                Wayne Says His Voice Has Changed | News Video | MTV

                This is what I was thinking about... "When I listen to my old stuff, I be mad cause I cant even do that no more."
                I might be too strung out on compliments, Overdosed on Confidence..

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                • #56
                  Re: "Lil Wayne's 'Carter IV' Will Measure Up To 'Tha Carter III', Says Gudda Gudda"

                  lol I just want C4 to come atleast close to how great C2 was then i'm good.

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                  • #57
                    Re: "Lil Wayne's 'Carter IV' Will Measure Up To 'Tha Carter III', Says Gudda Gudda"

                    Anyone that says C3 is weak needs to just leave this forum forever to be honest

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                    • #58
                      Re: "Lil Wayne's 'Carter IV' Will Measure Up To 'Tha Carter III', Says Gudda Gudda"

                      Originally posted by rusty26611 View Post
                      Anyone that says C3 is weak needs to just leave this forum forever to be honest
                      compared to his previous shit, why do u think c3 was good???

                      ---------- Post added at 12:10 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:01 AM ----------

                      Originally posted by KnockMeOut View Post
                      How can you say Wayne "focused tooo much" on C3? Lol, he didnt even recognize some songs on the album when he heard em. Didnt even know Dr Carter was on it. And the whole fucking thing leaked = C3 sessions. I thought everybody knew this.
                      Get ur facts right.
                      Those Songs Are The Sessions after tha first leaked..... when recording those songz he was trying too hard and in a short period of time.... gne wit that tryna set niggaz str8 bullshit thats gay azz fuck dawg

                      ---------- Post added at 12:18 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:10 AM ----------

                      Originally posted by shbasketball12 View Post
                      Out the Carter series yes it was the weakest. I agree with you on that one. But it doesnt sound forced whatsoever.
                      Dr. Carter Was Forced...Let The Beat Build was a forced effort but wen he performs it live its amazing . Mrs. Officer was catchy but forced... playin wit fire was wack out of his element..Comfortable forced...la la shoulda been a leftover... Just my opinion tho

                      rappin wise Tha Carter Comes Out On top...Tha Carter II Overall Is His Best... Tha Carter III Wasnt Great But Wasnt Terrible

                      ---------- Post added at 12:24 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:18 AM ----------

                      Unfortunately, all is not well in Wayne's world. What is truly unfortunate is how "Mr. Carter" underwhelms. The Lil Wayne/Jay-Z collaboration looks too good to be true on paper - and unfortunately it is. Both Wayne and Jay give solid performances, but neither take it to that next level as many would expect

                      Of all the "WTF" moments on the album, "Mrs. Officer" is the definitive head scratcher as Wayne discusses sexing down female police officers. An awkward moment indeed. What makes "Mrs. Officer" a humongous flagrant foul is Bobby Valentino's mimicking of a police siren on the uninspiring hook

                      The album also gets lost in Wayne's spewing of gibberish throughout. On many of the songs Wayne bounds about aimlessly as he seems content with putting words together for the sake of putting them together. "Playing With Fire" finds Wayne all over the place lyrically and upon further inspection his rhymes don't make too much sense and it becomes easy to believe that he doesn't write any of his lyrics down

                      But with pulse pounding moments like "A Milli" pounced and ripped to shreds by Weezy, all is not lost on Tha Carter III. The expectations may have been set too high for Wayne as he too seems to have become lost in his own intoxicating cloud of hype. The blame could partially be put on the fans for magnifying the concept that Wayne can do no wrong because they salivate to fill the void that Jay-Z has left in the game. There is no doubt that Dwayne Carter is a talented artist who has the potential to become a king amongst peasants in the industry. But like Kobe Bryant, Vince Carter, Anfernee Hardaway and Grant Hill early in their careers, a premature crowning of being the next #23 can be equally damaging as it can be inspiring to a young career. Tha Carter III is flashes of brilliance surrounded by a number of rookie mistakes made by a young veteran of the game. Let's see what Wayne does when stuck under the microscope of criticism and continuous comparisons to the greatest artists of our time from here on out

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                      • #59
                        Re: "Lil Wayne's 'Carter IV' Will Measure Up To 'Tha Carter III', Says Gudda Gudda"

                        ^^^
                        Like that copied and pasted article Bro, Cool story.

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                        • #60
                          Re: "Lil Wayne's 'Carter IV' Will Measure Up To 'Tha Carter III', Says Gudda Gudda"

                          Originally posted by BrewCityYM View Post
                          compared to his previous shit, why do u think c3 was good???

                          ---------- Post added at 12:10 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:01 AM ----------



                          Those Songs Are The Sessions after tha first leaked..... when recording those songz he was trying too hard and in a short period of time.... gne wit that tryna set niggaz str8 bullshit thats gay azz fuck dawg

                          ---------- Post added at 12:18 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:10 AM ----------



                          Dr. Carter Was Forced...Let The Beat Build was a forced effort but wen he performs it live its amazing . Mrs. Officer was catchy but forced... playin wit fire was wack out of his element..Comfortable forced...la la shoulda been a leftover... Just my opinion tho

                          rappin wise Tha Carter Comes Out On top...Tha Carter II Overall Is His Best... Tha Carter III Wasnt Great But Wasnt Terrible

                          ---------- Post added at 12:24 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:18 AM ----------

                          Unfortunately, all is not well in Wayne's world. What is truly unfortunate is how "Mr. Carter" underwhelms. The Lil Wayne/Jay-Z collaboration looks too good to be true on paper - and unfortunately it is. Both Wayne and Jay give solid performances, but neither take it to that next level as many would expect

                          Of all the "WTF" moments on the album, "Mrs. Officer" is the definitive head scratcher as Wayne discusses sexing down female police officers. An awkward moment indeed. What makes "Mrs. Officer" a humongous flagrant foul is Bobby Valentino's mimicking of a police siren on the uninspiring hook

                          The album also gets lost in Wayne's spewing of gibberish throughout. On many of the songs Wayne bounds about aimlessly as he seems content with putting words together for the sake of putting them together. "Playing With Fire" finds Wayne all over the place lyrically and upon further inspection his rhymes don't make too much sense and it becomes easy to believe that he doesn't write any of his lyrics down

                          But with pulse pounding moments like "A Milli" pounced and ripped to shreds by Weezy, all is not lost on Tha Carter III. The expectations may have been set too high for Wayne as he too seems to have become lost in his own intoxicating cloud of hype. The blame could partially be put on the fans for magnifying the concept that Wayne can do no wrong because they salivate to fill the void that Jay-Z has left in the game. There is no doubt that Dwayne Carter is a talented artist who has the potential to become a king amongst peasants in the industry. But like Kobe Bryant, Vince Carter, Anfernee Hardaway and Grant Hill early in their careers, a premature crowning of being the next #23 can be equally damaging as it can be inspiring to a young career. Tha Carter III is flashes of brilliance surrounded by a number of rookie mistakes made by a young veteran of the game. Let's see what Wayne does when stuck under the microscope of criticism and continuous comparisons to the greatest artists of our time from here on out
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