Toilet I’m the shit/Got these other haters pissed/Cause my toilet paper thick.” I must say this song did remind me a little of Hov’s swag with lines like “Dear Mr.
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Another track based around hard bass, plus somewhat of a dark feel. Once this Track starts I started thinking that this album has not yet had one piece of production that I haven’t liked, nor could possibly be considered radio friendly. I got my angels on my shoulders and a quarter of that angel dust” I will put them body on chill like gla-ciers Of the deads forehead I killed the father Wayne starts off the track with some unbelievable lines. This beat will be used two other times on the album. This is another no hook joint with only one verse. This short track is to introduce the listener to the upper levels of “Tha Carter” which is Wayne’s Domain. He drops jewels such as the “Beat keep crying/And I’m gonna keep beating her/Fee I’m fucking her/I’m deep in her/Sleep in her” After listening to this track you can tell Lil’ Tune did not make this album for the mainstream. Heavy bass is and Wayne delivers a very witty and somewhat long introduction track for this album. The production is simple yet perfect for this track. This is just Wayne showing his lyrical prowess on this one. With this album Wayne intended to up the ante a little bit and prove his claim as the best rapper alive. Although Wayne was not considered a mainstream star like he is now, he did gain a lot of notoriety from his previous effort Tha Carter and his mixtape with DJ Drama entitled The Dedication. It is an album that is post Hot Boys, yet pre-stardom for Weezy F. Many will say this is Wayne’s best compilation of work. This brings me to Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter II. By 2000 that album was considered an undeniable classic. Critics and Hip-Hop fans alike wrote it off when it was released originally.
Consider Jay-Z and his debut Reasonable Doubt. Unfortunately we don’t always understand what we have experienced until much time has passed. People just like those once said the same thing about Eminem. Many people have made the point that Lil’ Wayne has no business being considered a top tier rapper because he has no classic album.