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  • #2
    thats dope

    I hate them thirsty bitches
    Cut them off like circumcision
    -Lil Wayne

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    • #3
      damn time flies, i remember when it first dropped.
      twitter.com/basedpoyo

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      • #4
        far 10 years Tha Carter 1 is a true classic though got to be one of my most favourite albums.




        #FREEVELVET

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        • #5
          this was 10 years ago damn

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          • #6
            When you look at Wayne's career, this was the most important and critical album for him and Cash Money Records. Wayne's first release post-Hot Boys era (500 Degreez) wasn't a commercial success, and Cash Money didn't have much of a supporting cast to compliment Wayne.

            It was this album that made a ton of rappers want to be associated with Wayne and have him featured on their song (Destiny's Child 'Soldier' Track doesn't happen for Weezy if Tha Carter wasn't a success).

            Also, CMR REALLLY needed this album to be a hit and for Wayne to become more than a Louisiana/Dirty South rapper.

            Tha Carter III was the most successful and career-altering release by Wayne, but he doesn't even get to that point if Tha Carter I flops.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by appleandeagle View Post
              When you look at Wayne's career, this was the most important and critical album for him and Cash Money Records. Wayne's first release post-Hot Boys era (500 Degreez) wasn't a commercial success, and Cash Money didn't have much of a supporting cast to compliment Wayne.

              It was this album that made a ton of rappers want to be associated with Wayne and have him featured on their song (Destiny's Child 'Soldier' Track doesn't happen for Weezy if Tha Carter wasn't a success).

              Also, CMR REALLLY needed this album to be a hit and for Wayne to become more than a Louisiana/Dirty South rapper.

              Tha Carter III was the most successful and career-altering release by Wayne, but he doesn't even get to that point if Tha Carter I flops.
              yea and I think that's why most people mix it up with thinking this was his first album when he had 3 other albums before this.

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                • #9
                  The beginning of a legacy....damn
                  Originally posted by Shake
                  Why so negative all the time???

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                  • #10
                    such a good album

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                    • #11
                      damn.
                      dope album, no doubt.
                      maybe wayne will perform a c1 song at BET awards, would be dope.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by freakjasp View Post
                        damn.
                        dope album, no doubt.
                        maybe wayne will perform a c1 song at BET awards, would be dope.
                        He wont

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