Lil Wayne Ends Drought With "Tha Carter VI" [Album Review]
Lil Wayne Ends Seven-Year Drought With “Tha Carter VI” [HHW Album Review]

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Weezy F. Baby and the F is for finally
After a seven-year drought, Lil Wayne drops a new installment in his iconic “Carter” series with Tha Carter VI. This classic series has long been a staple in Hip-Hop culture, highly anticipated by fans and critics alike. Tha Carter I marked Wayne’s arrival on the national scene with songs like “Go DJ.” By Carter II, he had begun maturing into his own sound, striking a balance between lyrical prowess and radio-friendly hits like “Fireman” and “Hustler Musik,” the kind of tracks that made listeners want to hustle harder.Love Hip-Hop Wired? Get more! Join the Hip-Hop Wired Newsletter
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Check out the full rating breakdown of each song from Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter VI below.
1. King Carter (Intro, no rating)
2. Welcome To Tha Carter – 6/10
3. Bells – 4/10
4. Hip-Hop – 7.5/10
5. Sharks – 4/10
6. Banned From NO – 8/10
7. The Days – 5.5/10
8. Cotton Candy – 9/10
9. Flex Up – 7.5/10
10. Island Holiday – 5/10
11. Loki’s Theme – 5/10
12. If I Played A Guitar – 3/10
13. Peanuts 2 N Elephant – 3.5/10
14. Rari – 3.5/10
15. Maria – 4/10
16. Bein Myself – 5/10
17. Mula Komin In – 4/10
18. Alone In The Studio With My Gun – 3.5/10
19. Written History – 5.5/10
20. Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter VI" OVerall Rating: 5.8/10

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