Before you hit the jump for the review, let me say this now. 1. I don’t do reviews so don’t expect this to be 100% fantastic. 2. I do not give track names. 4. S4TW is going to have around 10/13 tracks. As of now, I’ve listened to 19 tracks unsure of which will actually make it to the mixtape. 3. This is just a Comparison of Sorry 4 The Wait & No Ceilings. 4. If your looking for track names, track-by-track review, quoted lines, anything along those lines, then don’t read this. Alright, now hit the jump to read my comparison/preview.
Me not being a huge Lil Wayne fan I would say that No Ceilings is my favorite mixtape from Weezy (That’s not with the factor that I’ve listened to S4TW). No Ceilings had some dope tracks & some whack ones & the same goes for S4TW. There are about 5 tracks that made my jaw drop. Don’t get me wrong, others were dope but I have heard better from Wayne. Something I don’t like about this mixtape is that a lot of his punch lines are 1-2 and then he’s done unlike some of his other work that he could go in on a track and murder it. We only get to see that a few times on this mixtape.
I asked you guys for some questions via twitter and tried answering them with out spoiling the mixtape.
Q: Is this mixtape a lot more different than any mixtape we’ve gotten from Wayne?
A: The way I would put it as “different” is that he’s sober. I think that also could be a factor of the delay of Tha Carter IV. Wayne know’s he sounds different sober so he’s probably being a perfectionist on the album but who know, that’s just my thought and nothing official.
Q: Is it better than NC?
A: I don’t think so. I don’t like Wayne’s sober music but this mixtape still does damage but I don’t expect it to be bigger then No Ceilings.
Q: On Lil Wayne mixtapes he normally goes in over other rappers beats. Does he go over any other rappers beats on Sorry For The Wait? If so, which beats?
A: We’ve all heard Lil Wayne over Meek Mill and Rick Ross’ “Tupac Back” (Tunechi’s Back) by now, so that answers your question. But, not to ruin the surprise, I won’t list the other beats Wayne rhymed over. Oh what the hell, he jumps on YC’s “Racks.”
Q: Do you think he’s going as hard as he could?
A: No. He could go harder for sure.
Q: Does it live up to the hype?
A: I think people are going to dig this mixtape for sure. I mean come on, it’s Weezy!
Q: After you’ve listened to the mixtape do you think he’s fallen off?
A: I don’t know whether or not he’s “fallen” off, but his music since jail hasn’t really been the same to me from his music before he was locked up.
Q: How does Sorry 4 The Wait compare to classic Wayne tapes like da Drought 3 or Dedication 2?
A: It doesn’t compare to those projects in a sense, because so many people consider those mixtapes to be classic.
Me not being a huge Lil Wayne fan I would say that No Ceilings is my favorite mixtape from Weezy (That’s not with the factor that I’ve listened to S4TW). No Ceilings had some dope tracks & some whack ones & the same goes for S4TW. There are about 5 tracks that made my jaw drop. Don’t get me wrong, others were dope but I have heard better from Wayne. Something I don’t like about this mixtape is that a lot of his punch lines are 1-2 and then he’s done unlike some of his other work that he could go in on a track and murder it. We only get to see that a few times on this mixtape.
I asked you guys for some questions via twitter and tried answering them with out spoiling the mixtape.
Q: Is this mixtape a lot more different than any mixtape we’ve gotten from Wayne?
A: The way I would put it as “different” is that he’s sober. I think that also could be a factor of the delay of Tha Carter IV. Wayne know’s he sounds different sober so he’s probably being a perfectionist on the album but who know, that’s just my thought and nothing official.
Q: Is it better than NC?
A: I don’t think so. I don’t like Wayne’s sober music but this mixtape still does damage but I don’t expect it to be bigger then No Ceilings.
Q: On Lil Wayne mixtapes he normally goes in over other rappers beats. Does he go over any other rappers beats on Sorry For The Wait? If so, which beats?
A: We’ve all heard Lil Wayne over Meek Mill and Rick Ross’ “Tupac Back” (Tunechi’s Back) by now, so that answers your question. But, not to ruin the surprise, I won’t list the other beats Wayne rhymed over. Oh what the hell, he jumps on YC’s “Racks.”
Q: Do you think he’s going as hard as he could?
A: No. He could go harder for sure.
Q: Does it live up to the hype?
A: I think people are going to dig this mixtape for sure. I mean come on, it’s Weezy!
Q: After you’ve listened to the mixtape do you think he’s fallen off?
A: I don’t know whether or not he’s “fallen” off, but his music since jail hasn’t really been the same to me from his music before he was locked up.
Q: How does Sorry 4 The Wait compare to classic Wayne tapes like da Drought 3 or Dedication 2?
A: It doesn’t compare to those projects in a sense, because so many people consider those mixtapes to be classic.
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