![]() ![]() ![]() Since the song is powered by this dark/riveting beat, you get a version of the New Orleans rapper that is on his Mamba Mentality mode.ģ. On “Tha Mobb,” Lil Wayne finds explosive, witty, aggressive, and trill ways to explain his greatness. With that being said, I feel like “Tha Mobb” is a very slept-on intro. THA MOBB When you think about album intros, the first one that rightfully comes to everyone’s mind is “Dreams and Nightmares” by Meek Mill. “Fireman” isn’t the best song on Tha Carter II, but it is certainly the coolest.Ĥ. What almost made me have a heart attack was the line he said about his women hiding his stash in their buttcracks (Jesus, that was such a cold-ass line). ![]() FIREMAN “Fireman” is the song that took Lil Wayne’s career to the next level.Įvery single aspect of “Fireman” made me envious of Lil Wayne’s swag back then: I was blown away by the girl that said “Weezy baby” at the beginning of the song, I was blown away at the fact that Wayne decided to rap over a beat that sounds like it likes to ride its motorcycle over fire-filled roads with a leather jacket on, and I was blown away by Wayne’s sly rap deliveries. Is Tha Carter II Lil Wayne’s best album to-date?ĥ. ![]()
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