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Tha Carter III | 
enlarge | Artist: Lil Wayne Label: Cash Money Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $9.04 You Save: $4.94 (35%)
New (37) Used (8) from $8.47
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 213
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 001197702 UPC: 602517834866 EAN: 0602517834866 ASIN: B001E4IY3Q
Release Date: August 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | 3 Peat | | • | Mr. Carter | | • | A Milli | | • | Got Money | | • | Comfortable | | • | Dr. Carter | | • | Phone Home | | • | Tie My Hands | | • | Mrs. Officer | | • | Let the Beat Build | | • | Shoot Me Down | | • | Lollipop | | • | La La | | • | Pussy Monster | | • | You Ain't Got Nuthin | | • | Dontgetit |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Lil Wayne put out enough material in 2007 to inspire a Vibe magazine list of the 77 best Lil Wayne songs of that year alone. That level of output is the primary reason behind Tha Carter III's bumpy ride. The albums opens well with the appropriately boastful "3 Peat," followed by the symbolic torch-passing of "Mr. Carter," featuring Jay-Z. But nothing matches or exceeds that until the Swizz Beatz-produced lark "Dr. Carter" and the album's arguable high point "Phone Home." Framed by simple, bombastic beats from Cool & Dre, Lil Wayne argues in "Phone Home" that he's so far beyond the competition he's extra-terrestrial. Within that track comes a stellar example of how Weezy's reptilian flow can let an inspired aside such as "I'm rare, like Mr. Clean with hair" slip by almost unnoticed. But no artist this prolific can avoid dropping some duds amongst the winners. The disc's three monster hits sound silly ("Lollipop"), annoying ("A Milli"), and generally uninspired ("Got Money") when stacked up against the non-hits. David Banner's musical backing for "La La" provides the kind of brain-tickling inventiveness that Lil Wayne should always have in order to push his gift for verbal absurdity to greater heights. --Kris Kendall
Album Description Tha Carter III is the sixth studio album by rapper Lil Wayne and it is the final album in Tha Carter trilogy. Originally known as the youngest Hot Boy, Lil' Wayne has orchestrated a steady stream of hits. The New Orleans rapper began his long career with Cash Money as part of the Hot Boys, a popular late-'90s supergroup consisting of Juvenile, Turk, and B.G.
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4 stars doesn't cut it! December 29, 2008 redhooded (USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Lil wayne did a great job on this. Imagination, Hard work, Dedication all rolled out in this. To the hip hop world his names been around for awhile...he's going mainstream in a hardcore way. Forget what ya heard and listen to the track Mrs. Officer...I love it and can't stop humming it!
Overdubbed gansta cRap December 18, 2008 RetiredB4U (Bellevue, NE) 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
When will we wake up from the 2000s and realize that the entire decade was made up of albums that sucked like Lil Wayne's Carter III? How can this be number 3 in sales rank? Because people with no true musical taste bought this MP3 album for $5 so they can be "hardcore" while driving in front of their high school in the morning and afternoons. This is one of the worst albums I have heard in a long time. It degrades women, glorifies the idiotic 'thug' life, and is more explicit than artful. Whoever labeled this as music was mistaken...it is pure cRap...it isn't even Rap music...there are a lot of kids out there who have been rapping or making music since they were 12 and they are much better than this 'thug' wannabe.
nanna December 16, 2008 Mary Ann Scott (Rescue Ca) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'm a 58 year old women and I think lil wayne is fantastic with his voice and his performances. The Mrs. Officer is the best ever lil wayne and valentino are just very handsome. I love the cd thanks mary scott
NOT IMPRESSED November 28, 2008 Supreme Clientele (U.S. of A.) 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
I understand everyone has their own opinions, but what I don't understand is why people love this so much. People brag how he's been rapping since he was 12, if someone's been rapping that long (for him over half his life) I'd expect them to be way better.
This album consists of him throwing out the most random words and phrases. He has absolutely no flow, he sounds bored, and he sounds like he's half asleep. Everything about this album is wack. Even the cover, which he blatantly ripped off from Nas's "Illmatic" / Biggie's "Ready To Die" / and Method Man's "The Prequal" ... Sorry weezy, but you're not quite on that level.
greatest rapper alive... November 10, 2008 Nick Becker 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This album is hott! I would definitely recommend it to add to your collection. Thanks to the last review i checked out the Ying Yang Twins latest album "The Official Work" and it is pretty hott i will also be adding it to my collection.
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