I’m going to keep this Weezy F. review incredibly brief because I know most of my readership is readying themselves for the Royal Rumble (s/o Phranchize and my Eyes on the Ring family for their predictions) and I’m probably going to watch just to be an asshole on Twitter. However, you remember when I said that […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @LilTunechi Teams with Juelz Santana for Bloody Mary
What do you get when you mix I Can’t Feel My Face with 2Pac? Don’t know? Well, I’m here to break it down. Let’s talk about this recent collaboration between Lil Wayne and Juelz Santana. Now, we know that Wayne’s been going in his bag on the last few tracks he’s dropped. For instance, his […]
Read moreSOTBMusic Throwback Mini: Is "A Milli" A Classic Track?
I’ll keep this short…ish. Some time ago, I came across a list that ranked Lil’ Wayne’s top songs. Among that list, somewhere at the top, was “A Milli.” So, I thought to myself and came up with this hypothesis: “A Milli” was one of Wayne’s worst songs (to me) and nowhere near a “classic track.” […]
Read moreSOTBMusic: Why @LilTunechi’s Tha Carter II Was The End of Wayne’s Time as a Rapper’s Rapper
When music hits you, as Bob Marley said, you feel no pain. That is the way I feel when I first heard Tha Carter II. I’ve spoke on this album before, but I figured I’d revisit it. While not a perfect album, Lil’ Wayne’s second entry in his Carter series was one of the first […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @LilTunechi Tells Us To Trust in Him in New Mixtape
Lil Wayne byke. Right? Maybe. Look, this four-track project has Wayne spitting bars and spitting flames without indulging as much in his Auto-Tune Weezy persona. That’s great, since I’m always for Wayne dropping bars. To be honest, this is probably the hungriest I’ve heard Wayne in a while–which is, also, a good thing. However, there’s […]
Read moreIs @Ludacris’ Theater of the Mind Underrated? – An SOTBMusic Discussion
Almost nine years ago, after waiting for two years, post-Release Therapy, fans across the world got Ludacris’ concept album Theater of The Mind. The fourteen-track album featured a sort of look into the life of Ludacris, presented as a movie of sorts. Spearheaded by somewhat “typical Luda” tracks such as “One More Drink” and “What […]
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