Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Literally the worst review i read in my life

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Literally the worst review i read in my life

    Lil Wayne - Sorry 4 The Wait 2 | Read Hip Hop Reviews, Rap Reviews & Hip Hop Album Review | HipHopDX

    Hiphopdx.com gave s4tw2 a 2.5/5

    Same site that gave ianahb2 a 3/5

    Lil Wayne fans have been in this position before. In July of 2011, the prolific rapper dropped Sorry 4 The Wait, an apology of sorts for the numerous delays of his ninth studio album Tha Carter IV. On that tape, Weezy flew off into rap tangents on various popular songs at the time. Nearly four years later, listeners are having déjà vu. But this series of pushbacks for his double-disc Tha Carter V has Wayne fed up. After publicly revealing on Twitter that he wants nothing to do with Cash Money anymore, the 32-year-old emcee is doing everything in his power to remove the preverbal CMB chains on his creativity. The answer is Sorry 4 The Wait 2, released this week, that finds him trying to show he’s still the best at what he does: rapping. Although they’re some bright sparks of creativity that remind us of his formidable days, Weezy’s lazy punchlines, tired subject matter, and poor attempts at song remakes is an uneasy indicator that Tha Carter V might not be worth the wait after all.

    It’s a known fact that Tunechi has built most of his considerable name and reputation off of mixtapes. From 2006 to 2007 his tapes Dedication 2 and Da Drought 3 were events in Rap, and Wayne ran a clinic on other rappers by taking their songs, remixing them, and making them unrecognizably better. His relentless output earned him the nickname Mixtape Weezy; however, it’s become noticeable that he’s lost the brilliance we used to be in awe of throughout the years. This character is different than Guest Feature Weezy or Album Weezy, where his performances on 2014 bangers “Loyal,” “My Nigga” and “Believe Me” shut down any talk that he fell off. Even his other promotional singles for CV—“Krazy,” “Grindin’” and “Gotti”—displayed shades of the 2006 Lil Wayne that was damn near untouchable. On S4TW2, he attempts to stick to his bulletproof method of stream of consciousness rhymes over 2014s most inescapable tracks, often blacking out behind the mic to spew some fire rhymes: “I can’t swim, but I’m throwing pool parties” (“Trap House”); “Got the yay locked down like Kim K” (“Selsun Blue”); “Tunechi in this bitch I’m tighter than a pinched nerve” (“Fingers Hurting”). The tape definitely has its share of memorable lines, but the problem lies in the fact that there are far more misses than hits.


    In retrospect, S4TW2 is better suited as a keyhole view of the turmoil within Cash Money. Just about every track here has either a subliminal or direct shot at his father/mentor/label CEO Birdman. There’s speculation as to whether their tension is actually serious or if this is all a ploy to recreate anticipation for Tha Carter V. Whatever the case may be, Weezy doesn’t hold anything back on opener “Coco,” rehashing OT Genasis’ viral hit into a public service announcement of what he’s going through. “Cash Money is an army, I’m a one-man army/And if them niggas coming for me, I’m going out like Tony,” he declares. “I ain’t trippin’, I got Barbie, I got Drake too,” he claims later. The Young Money boss continues the jabs on OG Maco’s “You Guessed It:” “I couldn’t be Jr. forever I don’t mean to ruffle your feathers/But I had to spread my wings, ain’t trying to get lemon peppered.” If he didn’t take it far enough, Wayne puts the nail in the coffin on “Hot Nigga:” “Yeah, got me on my Young Money shit/No Cash Money just Young Money shit!”


    What will disappoint Wayne fans on S4TW2 is his predictable beat selection. Back then, when he was exploding on Jay Z songs to prove he’s the “best rapper alive since the best rapper retired,” there was an insatiable hunger to make his now artistic comparisons to only Kanye West and Beyoncé valid. Now, it’s exhausting to hear Wayne rap over another Atlanta beatmaker’s hit or a Meek Mill single without giving us a better reason to just replay the original. It was once a clever technique of his to borrow lines from rappers and to hear him really take off in pocket with his own flow. Also, when you have songs like “HollyWeezy” and “Admit It” that are vaguely similar to Drake’s song structure, it’s a concern that Wayne might be losing his edge.


    The most talked about songs since the tape’s release have been from his guest features Drake and 2 Chainz. Wayne sounds competitively focused and revitalized when he’s bouncing verses with and off of them. It’s a hint that he might be running thin on creativity and is using his peers can re-energize him. With that said, the final track “Dreams & Nightmares” addresses this with a poise only a rap veteran could pull off: “Y’all ask me to spit now I’m drooling on my chain/What happened to Wayne?/I’m like ‘hold up wait a second’/Y’all that I was second?/Hatin’ on a champ, throwing salt on that confetti.” Even if there’s more doubters on Wayne’s comeback after this tape, when he’s backed in a corner you can guarantee he’s coming out swinging.

    Also their selection of the tapes best lines is laughable.

    11 Most Memorable Lines From Lil Wayne's "Sorry 4 The Wait 2" Mixtape | New Hip Hop Music & All The New Rap Songs 2014 | HipHopDX

    It's Tunechi Homie, Master Of Ceremonies.

  • #2
    i didnt even read. why post negative reviews or even care to bother with them?

    Comment


    • #3
      Originally posted by Lucifer View Post
      i didnt even read. why post negative reviews or even care to bother with them?
      I'm frustrated

      It's Tunechi Homie, Master Of Ceremonies.

      Comment


      • #4
        It's like they chose wack lines on purpose to justify their bad review

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by LilTunƎchi View Post
          I'm frustrated
          You really made a smiley out of that person who died

          Comment


          • #6
            Someone should make a collection of those who recognised this tape and shouted it out( people of some significance) tbh nervous for him now , the whole game better be behind him whatever the case, we need more music, no one has ever nor will ever doit like wayne, idek what the average person that would buy a hip hop album nowadays looks like , if they didnt like this then they prob on the thugga wagon, so its probs wayne vs thugg rn on a sales basis. Plus did anyone get any vibes from Used to? I think theres something there between the lines , cant put my finger on it yet idk maybe im reaching

            Comment


            • #7
              Originally posted by YMCMB357 View Post
              You really made a smiley out of that person who died
              Yes cause he was a traitor

              It's Tunechi Homie, Master Of Ceremonies.

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by Zodiac! View Post
                It's like they chose wack lines on purpose to justify their bad review
                Are you the real Zodiac Killer ?




                R.I.P DAD

                Comment


                • #9
                  what a joke smfh.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    100% agree with the review...

                    Wayne trash, chief keef has more bars than this ja ja binks looking faggot

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      This type of shit is annoying. Niggaz are really on the hate bandwagon and its frustrating because they actually have a voice and it gives haters/doubters ammo. Every fault with this tape could be thrown at NC to the second power but everyone loved that because he was still in folks favor smh...

                      Lil Wayne, Drake, Chance the Rapper, Skooly, Rich Homie Quan, 2 Chainz.

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Their opinion is invalid

                        Datpiff pushing 2 million views and half a million downloads after just 4 days of S4TW being out. And Datpiff didnt even drop it exclusively. 5/5 star rating.

                        S4TW2 didnt have a stream or nothing it just dropped on a random app and still does that high numbers

                        Comment

                        Working...
                        X