She say, "Sorry, I didn’t shave so that pussy is a little furry." I would talk about my dick, but man that shit would be a long story You know I fuck them both, sore pussy and sore throatīitch it’s Tunechi and I’m out here, no worries no worries I swear I saw my hoe, I swear she was with my hoe These niggas falling off like baggy clothes, I smoke more than a magic show That camel toe that camel toe, no worries no panty-hose I swing your ass back and forth, back and forth on my monkey bar Now take your fucking clothes off, let me see that donkey kong She say, "Why you asking questions?" I say, "Bitch, you tryna be funny!" She bad as a hooker, so she ain’t got no worries Lil’ Wayne’s latest album, “I Am Not A Human Being II,” might be where Mr. Since his stint in prison, the on and off codeine syrup abuse and the less than impressive release of “Tha Carter IV” Lil’ Wayne has lost his potency. Can Wayne hang up his skateboard long enough to lay down a track that isn’t exclusively about fellatio?Īnd ironically IANAHB II doesn’t include a track without Wayne rapping about his effectiveness. The album opens with an inspiring classical piano background and Wayne rapping loosely about sex and homicide. It jumps into “Curtains” next, where he leads with “I ain’t nervous, I swear to God I ain’t nervous,” but maybe he should be because the lyric quality throughout the rest of the album is seriously lacking.
The best tracks are featuring other artists such as Drake, 2Chainz, Detail and Future on “Days and Days,” “No Worries” and “Love Me”. But on “Hello” Shane Heyl makes an already bad song worse. His vocals are more than unimpressive, and overstated. It used to be Wayne that could carry a song and make it popular just by jumping on the track but now that trend has reversed. It’s surprising that his performance on studio albums would be less than par when his work on mix-tapes like “Sorry For the Wait” were really strong. He rapped with conviction and lyricism on “Tha Carter III” and his collaboration with Birdman on “Like Father, Like Son.” Although numerous singles like “Lollipop” and “John” sold well in the itunes marketplace. IANAHB II lacks in execution because the tracks surrounding those ready-for-radio singles don’t deliver the same Wayne punch.
“No Worries” and “Love Me” are going to get great circulation on mainstream hip-hop stations, hell they already are, but the rest of the album sounds like the last few scraps of rhyme at the bottom of Wayne’s hip-hop barrel.
He earned the nickname “Weezy” for multiple reasons, but the one that always stuck with me was the emotion Wayne injected into his voice in songs like “Shoot Me Down,” “Misunderstood,” “I’m Me” or “Let The Beat Build.” He challenged other artists and his audience because he constantly challenged himself to create something new, novel and raw. But now the rhymes roll off his tongue like overused, under-developed ramblings of a mind strung together by blunts and codeine syrup. On “Beat The S***,” Wayne doesn’t even try something inventive. Not to downplay Gunplay, who is featured on the track, but his ill-equipped verse about pitching a fit in the club is the silver-lining to “Beat The S***.” Every line in the hook ends with “p****-a** n****”, and his only verse on the track is more of the same with tired tag-along rhymes. I remember scouring the Internet a few years ago looking for anything from Lil’ Wayne that had been leaked from any of his upcoming works, but now it’s Lil’ Wayne that’ll be looking for me, his audience. lyrically its insane #and no type is one of my favourite wayne songs of all time go listen to it now #lil wayne #tune time #i know that the target audience for this is exactly one person (me) but i do need to rant about him sometimes #so im gonna be using the tune time tag i think for whenever that happens #marchibald's
that blew my mind because thats such a good way to describe post 2014 wayne #starting with s4tw2 thats the first project that rlly does this and boy does it do it well #just that perfect mix of hunger and tiredness #not to mention just. #im not sure what his reasons are for not liking it but it does make sense tbh #being in the middle of the whole cash money situation and all #i mean the whole reason it exists is because he couldnt get c5 out #and musically the whole thing is littered with birdman and cash money disses as well #probably not nice memories for him tbh #that being said the birdman disses are so fun fuck yh #also i remember reading a review of c5 that said that wayne was 'leaning into his weariness' (/pos) #and like.