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Tha Carter III

Tha Carter III

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Artist: Lil' Wayne
Label: Cash Money Records
Category: Music

List Price: $13.98
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 181 reviews
Sales Rank: 2259

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 001103302
UPC: 602517655188
EAN: 0602517655188
ASIN: B0013ABI48

Release Date: June 10, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • 3 Peat
  • Mr. Carter FEAT. Jay-Z
  • A Milli
  • Got Money FEAT. T-Pain
  • Comfortable FEAT. Babyface
  • Dr. Carter
  • Phone Home
  • Tie My Hands FEAT. Robin Thicke
  • Mrs. Officer FEAT Bobby Valentino
  • Let The Beat Build
  • Shoot Me Down FEAT. D. Dmith
  • Lollipop FEAT. Static Major
  • La La FEAT. Brisco & Busta Rhymes
  • Playing With Fire FEAT. Betty Wright
  • You Ain't Got Nuthin FEAT. Juelz Santana & Fabolous
  • DontGetIt

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Cash Money/Universal Motown Records multi-platinum artist Lil Wayne is once again taking control of the airwaves and breaking records in both with "Lollipop," the first single from his highly anticipated album Tha Carter III. This is the biggest add week that a hip-hop artist has received at Rhythm Crossover and the biggest any artist has received at Urban Radio including Beyonce and Mariah.

"Lollipop," is being well received at key radio stations across the country including: New York (Hot 97), Los Angeles (Power), Seattle (93 KUBE), Miami (99 Jamz), Philadelphia (Power 99), Atlanta (Hot 107) and Detroit (Hot 102). Lil Wayne's MySpace page received over a million unique views this week giving him the #1 Top Artist profile on the site. The video is currently in heavy rotation at MTV, MTV2, BET's Rap City and MTV Jams, where it appeared as the Jam Of The Week. The "Lollipop" video is also in medium rotation at MTV Hits and on BET's main playlist. Lil Wayne will also appear on BET's annual Spring Bling and will be only the 2nd artist in the event's history to perform for an entire episode!

Since the release of his last CD, the platinum selling Tha Cater II, Lil Wayne has guest appearances on over 70 songs for other artists including Fat Joe's 2008 Grammy nominated single "Make It Rain," DJ Khaled's "We Taking Over," and Wyclef Jeans' "Sweetest Girl." He also released a duet CD with Bryan "Birdman" Williams titled Like Father, Like Son in 2006 which was a critical and commercial success.


Customer Reviews:   Read 176 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars "Beat it like a cop...Rodney King baby, beat it like a cop!"   November 17, 2008
NEOSOUL06 (Atlanta, Ga)
Well, I did not order this one through Amazon but I need to say that Wayne really could have came better than this, His mixtapes are much better than this album and I will say, this album will take a while to grow on you, Over all it's ok to listen to. My joint is Ms. Officer though. NEOSOUL06.


5 out of 5 stars Shut up all you haters out there   November 5, 2008
J. Gero-limoges
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This album is one of the best albums of the year, hands down. why are you all hatin on weezy? hes lyrically one of the best out there, his metaphors and punch lines are out of this world. Do you actually listen to his music? or do you just hear his voice and say, "ahh he sucks". You need to get your mind correct. His flow is unique and stands out of the crowd, and thats exactly what we need from rap/hip hop nowadays.

1. A milli
2. Lollipop
3. 3 Peat
4. You aint Got Nothin
5. La La

CASH MONEY!!!!



5 out of 5 stars Awesome & Satisfied   October 30, 2008
A. Martinez (San Antonio, TX United States)
This CD is GREAT! I didn't think I'd like it being 33 and all. But, my 13 yr old daughter opened my eyes. The Carter III isn't as bad as a thought it would be.


3 out of 5 stars Is The Carter 3 A Fail?   October 27, 2008
Carl Bradberry (Kent, WA USA)
This review is written by Mr. Bradberry's students:

Only a couple of songs were good like "Mrs.officer, Mr.Carter and A Milli". He uses to many other artis and should just make his music alone. They say "he's just an untalented, trying to pass down crap music and call it as hip-hop. But they are wrong you just have to get use to it. the CD that i liked was called "The Block Is Hot".
The companies "No Limit Records and Cash Money" were declining until Tha Carter 3. When I heard it you can hear it's a bunch of crap, but you got to get used to it. The beats good but the lyrics aren't that good. Tha Carter 3 sold 1 million copies in the first week which means that it was good but it's not as good as his other albums. Only one song was good, and was called "A Milli", and just may be the best song that Lil Wayne made. Wayne try to make his song unique and did on Carter 3, so the song may not be the best but at lest they stant out from every othere rapper.
It lookes like lil wayne puts no effort in tha Carter 3 but he does it a special way which no other rapper can do what he does thats why I like his way of rap style. It may not sound good at first but you got get use to it.



1 out of 5 stars Not HIP HOP. Not even close.   October 26, 2008
Alex Goldberg (Brooklyn, NY)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This can barely pass as Hip-Hop, let alone even as music.

Here you have the result of the death of hip-hop coupled with the myspace-era where image means more than talent.

The 15 year olds have spoken, and this guy is apparently the best rapper in the word. But uh...he doesn't really rap. He just mumbles in a sleepy, drunken tone to some very over-produced beats which are a blatant insult to hip-hop. The beats are closer to techno/club than hip-hop, but aren't dancable either, so that doesn't work too well!

Apparently, his little scarves and excessive tattoos make him the best rapper. I don't know what the deal is...but I couldn't agree less!

There should just be another genre call techno-bling-garbage-club-music and then we can finally stop having to call Lil Wayne, Kanye and all these clowns rappers.

That's my 2 cents. Thank you.




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