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Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III (Vol.1) (2LP)

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Album Info

Artist: Lil Wayne
Album: Tha Carter III (Vol.1)
Released: US, 12 Aug 2008

Tracklist:

A13 Peat
A2Mr. Carter
Featuring - Jay-Z
B1A Milli
B2Got Money
Featuring - T-Pain
C1Comfortable
Featuring - Babyface
C2Dr. Carter
D1Phone Home
D2Tie My Hands
Featuring - Robin Thicke


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Description

Although his first studio album in three years has been long-awaited and repeatedly delayed, Lil Wayne has been anything but absent. Since THA CARTER II, Weezy has left an impressive mass of recordings--from mixtapes (authorized and otherwise) to guest appearances--in his wake as he blusters through the rap industry. In the third installment of the THA CARTER series, Wayne shows he's earned the right to ego-trip as he lets his off-kilter flow, freak-out lyrics, and vocal acrobatics run wild over 16 tracks. Scaling the heights of hubris on "Dr. Carter," he plays an MC/doctor treating a certain music genre diagnosed as lifeless and closes with a quintessential Weezy snarl: "Welcome back hip-hop/I saved your life." Wayne then shifts to alien-mode for the E.T.-inspired "Phone Home." Later on, he details his sexual conquest of a female cop on "Ms. Officer." As expected, THA CARTER III is rife with big name producers (The Alchemist, Kanye West, Wyclef Jean, David Banner, Swizz Beatz, will.i.am) and guest artists (Jay-Z, Babyface, Busta Rhymes, Juelz Santana, Fabolous, T-Pain) from all coasts.




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Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter III" is a landmark album in the world of hip-hop, released on June 10, 2008. This album is often hailed as one of the defining works of the 2000s, both for its commercial success and its artistic impact. It marked a high point in Lil Wayne's career, showcasing his lyrical prowess, unique voice, and ability to craft hits that resonate with a wide audience.

One of the most remarkable aspects of "Tha Carter III" is its commercial success. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling over a million copies in its first week. This was a significant achievement, especially during a time when the music industry was grappling with declining physical sales due to the rise of digital downloads and piracy. The album's success was a testament to Lil Wayne's popularity and the anticipation that had built up around its release.

Critically, "Tha Carter III" was well-received, with many reviewers praising Lil Wayne's creativity and the album's production quality. The album features a diverse range of tracks, from the introspective "Tie My Hands" featuring Robin Thicke, which addresses the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, to the infectious "Lollipop," which became a massive hit and topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "A Milli" is another standout track, known for its minimalist beat and Wayne's rapid-fire delivery, which has been widely praised for its lyrical dexterity.

The album's production is another highlight, with contributions from a variety of producers, including Kanye West, Swizz Beatz, and David Banner. This diverse production team helped create a sound that was both cohesive and varied, allowing Lil Wayne to explore different musical styles and themes. The production on "Tha Carter III" is often noted for its innovation and quality, contributing to the album's lasting impact.

"Tha Carter III" also received numerous accolades, including winning the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album in 2009. The album's success at the Grammys was a significant moment for Lil Wayne, as it solidified his status as one of the leading figures in hip-hop. In addition to Best Rap Album, "Lollipop" won the Grammy for Best Rap Song, and "A Milli" was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance.

Beyond its commercial and critical success, "Tha Carter III" holds cultural significance as well. It captured the zeitgeist of the late 2000s, with Lil Wayne's persona and music influencing a new generation of artists. His use of Auto-Tune on tracks like "Lollipop" helped popularize the vocal effect, which would go on to become a staple in modern hip-hop and pop music.

In interviews, Lil Wayne has often spoken about the personal nature of "Tha Carter III," describing it as a reflection of his life and experiences at the time. The album's themes range from personal struggles and triumphs to broader social issues, giving listeners a glimpse into Wayne's world and the factors that shaped his artistry.

Overall, "Tha Carter III" is a milestone in Lil Wayne's career and in the history of hip-hop. Its blend of commercial appeal, critical acclaim, and cultural impact make it a standout album that continues to influence artists and captivate listeners. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Lil Wayne's music, "Tha Carter III" is an essential listen that showcases the talent and creativity of one of hip-hop's most iconic figures.

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