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Tha Carter 2

Tha Carter 2
  • List Price: $13.98
  • Buy New: $5.26
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  • Seller:dodax-online
  • Sales Rank:5,967
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:December 6, 2005
  • MPN:602498836514
  • UPC:602498836514
  • EAN:0602498836514
  • ASIN:B000BLI4UG
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Tracks
  • Tha Mobb
  • Fly In
  • Money In Mind
  • Fireman
  • Mo Fire
  • On Tha Block No.1
  • Best Rapper Alive
  • Lock And Load
  • Oh No
  • Grown Man
  • On Tha Block No.2
  • Hit Em Up
  • Carter II
  • Hustler Musik
  • Receipt
  • Shooter
  • Weezy Baby
  • On Tha Block No.3
  • I'm A Dboy
  • Feel Me
  • Get Over
  • Fly Out


Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
For the first time Universal/Cash Money Records is offering a Deluxe Package release. The Deluxe Package will not only have one of this years most highly anticipated artist and album, Lil Wayne’s The Carter II, but will also include some of his biggest hits Chopped and Screwed! As a bonus, his current hit single "Fireman" which was the #1 added record at radio with over 50 adds will also be Chopped & Screwed.
Amazon.com
Who would have thought back in the Hot Boys' early days that it'd be Lil Wayne who not simply survived his older peers like Juvenile, but ended up thriving by the time he reached Tha Carter, vol. 2, Weezy’s fourth album. He sounds more confident as an MC--but more importantly, he wields a genuinely impressive array of different styles (as opposed to countless one-note rappers), from the chattering, thuggish "Fireman" and the languid style of "Oh No" to the emotional, introspective "Feel Me." In some ways, he actually bears a resemblance to rap's other major "Carter" (Jay-Z), not just in his increasingly effortless flow but in his assertiveness as a leader. In other words, he's matured in all the right ways as an artist. His album is still longer than it needs to be--22 tracks, 77 minutes--but even the filler is listenable while the best songs, like "Receipt," "Shooter," and "Hustler Musik" help establish this as one of 2005's last great albums. --Oliver Wang

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