

He kicks one liners like, “I’m a diamond in the rough, like a baby in the trash”. I became excited as soon as I heard the instrumentation. 3 verses and a hook, but here he just roams free.

The reason people love his mixtapes (Sometimes even more than his albums) is because he sometimes sounds like he forces himself to stick to a format. I always wanted Wayne to do this on an album. He is proud of the person he is and it is evident on this song. If you are one of these people, you will hate this song, but it is who he is. I know that many people complain that Wayne only talks about Pussy, Money, Weed, Syzzurp, and the team he has created. He really wanted this song to reflect who he is as a person. I really enjoyed what Wayne did with this beat. This is a very climatic type of beat that DVLP and Filthy gave to Wayne. This is a nice way to start off the album. This is the same beat that will be on the “Interlude” and “Outro”. I must applaud Willy Will for giving Wayne this instrumental. Of course the New Orleans punch line king dropped some really nice bars like “Fuck them niggas, and them hoes, them niggas pussy. The beat comes in and Wayne gave a nice verse to start the album off with. The track starts off with light horns and Wayne stating “It’s Been while Man”. Let’s check out if the album lives up to the hype surrounding it. Since Wayne has been out, he has told people that musically he is more mature, claimed to have written a lot of rhymes while locked up, and has even hinted at the possibility that this will be his final solo album. He has had more kids (A lot, I can’t even give you the number maybe 4 more), his team has certified stars now, oh and he did an 8 month bid in jail. The reason being, Wayne has been through so much. Still with that said, this is maybe the most important piece of work and most anticipated album of his career (Even more so than Tha Carter III, which sold 1.5 million in it’s first week). Since C3 he has put out Dedication 3, a Young Money compilation, No Ceilings, Rebirth, and an apologetic mixtape in Sorry 4 The Wait. hasn’t kept new music in constant rotation in our iPods. 18.It’s been more than two years since the man who has been deemed as Raw Tune released his critically acclaimed Tha Carter III.Holla At Me Baby featuring Paul Wall, Rick Ross, Fat Joe and Pitbull Whrr Tha Cash with Birdman featuring Curren$y and Remy Ma You can view the tracklist and download link below: There are a total of 18 tracks on the tape that are leftovers from Wayne‘s Tha Carter II album and the Like Father, Like Son collaboration album. The Carter #2 (Like Father, Like Son) is an official mixtape by Lil Wayne and Birdman hosted by DJ Khaled, which was released in 2006.

Lil Wayne, Birdman & DJ Khaled – The Carter #2 (Like Father, Like Son)
