Originally posted by iruntings2
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Tha Carter VI Discussion Thread
Collapse
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
-
- Likes 2
-
Originally posted by cy-rus View Post
Apparently some of us don’t remember IANAHB2. I still liked that album overall and a handful of songs are fire. Everyone (casual fans or haters) would roast us if we tried to defend him then. Go listen to Wowzers and then try to tell me Peanuts 2 N Elephant is his worst song he’s ever made. This isn’t even close to his worst work.
C6 is being hated so much because expectations were so high especially after all the great feature verses we've been getting for the past few years and stuff. If it was called IANAHB 3 or something the reactions wouldn't be so hysterical.
I do think it is the worst Carter album though, it's hard to listen to front to back even if I can enjoy all of the songs. The structure is bad, most of the beats aren't all that and most of the songs with features either feel quite generic or like Wayne is just a feature on the song with one verse and adlibs.
I get him wanting to have his kids on it but they could have been bonus tracks or something.
The album feels way less passionate than C5. I feel like there isn't anything as raw and relentless as Mona Lisa, as touching/emotional as Let It All Work Out or Open Letter, or focused as Can't Be Broken or Dedicate, nothing as catchy as Uproar, nothing that's just a vibe with bars like Hittas or a classic Wayne hook on a nice beat like Took His Time, nothing with the sort of legendary nostalgic feeling of Dope New Gospel.
There are songs which I do really like, like Bein Myself, and I like some of the songs others hate like Island Holiday but yeah.
We all know that there are way better songs they could have chosen for a Carter album. They didn't do a great job with that. Mack used to get so much hate for song selection but looking back he did a great job.
Wayne doesn't give a shit about album structure and all that, he needs to get people working for him who do. And it's just ridiculous that nowadays younger rappers who are fans and get him on their songs choose better beats for him and get more impactful verses than what he puts on his own album.
- Likes 1
Leave a comment:
-
-
Originally posted by cwayne32 View PostIt seems we're now in the cope phase where people have had enough time with the album to convince themselves that it's good, but I'm not going for that. This album has 6-7 songs that are listenable. Every other track has something in it that makes them obviously worse.
If 'Fix Before Tha IV' didn't exist, this would be the worst project he's released in his career imo. Funeral, C5, FWA, D5, D6 all clear this by a lot.
- Likes 1
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by FanOfWeezy View Post
I dont even know what it means.....
- Likes 1
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by KnockMeOut View Post"Cope" has become one of the most annoying words in internet discourse
Leave a comment:
-
"Cope" has become one of the most annoying words in internet discourse
- Likes 1
Leave a comment:
-
It seems we're now in the cope phase where people have had enough time with the album to convince themselves that it's good, but I'm not going for that. This album has 6-7 songs that are listenable. Every other track has something in it that makes them obviously worse.
If 'Fix Before Tha IV' didn't exist, this would be the worst project he's released in his career imo. Funeral, C5, FWA, D5, D6 all clear this by a lot.
- Likes 2
Leave a comment:
-
It's often the case that music grows on you, especially when it's music that you've had hopes for that turns out to be something other than what you were anticipating. Some of us can enjoy things about the project whilst recognising that it isn't what we'd really hoped for, without deciding that the artist is "washed up".
- Likes 1
Leave a comment:
-
-
Originally posted by Dwise View PostSo much cope in this thread, lol.
If you have to run a album back 5 times before you start finding songs that you like its a mediocre album.
Did you have to replay C2 and C3 8 times before you realized they were classics???
In the past when he dropped heat everyone immediately knew it was fire on the first or second listen. In current day instead of admitting he's washed up, stans will tell you to rewind the album 15 times before you "get it".
Whole time his lyricism and subject matter ain't even that deep to justify running it back that many times.
sometimes what happens is when we're comparing things to other things we don't see things in its purity: it creates preconceived notions and expectations.. & when these aren't met we're disappointed and automatically label things as bad
if we're comparing c6 to wayne's old bangers on our first listen then it clouds our judgement, we aren't listening to it purely or presently, there's subconscious comparisons that affect how we're digesting things. so yes it can take a few listens to remove ourselves from this
in recent years, i'd say the past 10 years, wayne's creativity, lyricism, rhyme schemes & general approach to songs have reached a point where it can be hard to capture what he's doing and saying on first listen since those aspects of his creativity aren't as surface level as they used to be before, therefore, it does take a few listens to understand - and that's why things grow on people - this is true for all things in life, like being able to appreciate a movie differently after multiple watches - you catch more things etc
also i don't think this is true for every wayne song, i'm not excusing some songs that are genuinely bad but at the same time i recognise some songs that i think are bad is just my opinion, some other people will love them.. that speaks to wayne's diversification & subjectivity of music. and because of this i'm not going to deny other people's experience of liking something. we're all different and like different things. let people like this album if they like it instead of ridiculing them and labelling their opinions invalid lol we're all wayne fans bro we're all fam here
but i do agree with you about his subject matter being stale bro!
onething i noticed though is wayne has become more vulnerable.. for example if you've been following wayne's music for a while, he used to talk about his grandmother mercedes carter a lot, but in this album he opened up for the first time how she died: he said he saw herself drink herself to death.. i thought this was interesting since how wayne almost drunk himself to death (lean)
also he touches on his father beating his mom etc and mentions again how he shot himself unaccidentally
subject matter for the most part is still the same but defo more vulnerable latelyLast edited by iruntings2; 06-13-2025, 06:16 AM.
- Likes 3
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by Dwise View PostSo much cope in this thread, lol.
If you have to run a album back 5 times before you start finding songs that you like its a mediocre album.
Did you have to replay C2 and C3 8 times before you realized they were classics???
In the past when he dropped heat everyone immediately knew it was fire on the first or second listen. In current day instead of admitting he's washed up, stans will tell you to rewind the album 15 times before you "get it".
Whole time his lyricism and subject matter ain't even that deep to justify running it back that many times.
Leave a comment:
Leave a comment: