LIL WAYNE STARTS HIS CARTER 6 ALBUM WITH A COLLAB WITH SWIZZ BEATS AND DMX
Lil Wayne is starting his Carter 6 album with a collab with swizz beats and DMX. Both songwriters are well-known
Lil Wayne is starting his Carter 6 album with a collab with swizz beats and DMX. Both songwriters are well-known and have a reputation for crafting hard-hitting, gun-toting songs.
This track is a nod to the past, and it’s already making waves with audiences. It’s also a clear indicator that Wayne and Swizz have found their groove together, which is why they’re pairing up again for a new song. Swizz
1. Uproar
Lil Wayne started off his carter 6 album with a collab with swizz beats and DMX. It’s a banger, and a good sign for the new album.
On this track lil wayne rhymes like he’s gunning for the crown in a no holds barred lyrical performance over an unforgiving, hard-hitting production from Swizz. It’s also an excellent comeback song for both of these artists, having linked up on their recent hits “Pistol On My Side” and Funeral highlight “Uproar.”
When it comes to rap, it’s always a good idea to get on the hotter track with your homies. And if you can get Kanye West, Pusha T and Killer Mike on the same song, then it’s even better.
2. Mona Lisa
When you think of famous paintings, one that pops into mind is probably the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. This half-length portrait of a woman has sold more than 2.8 million copies, making it one of the world’s most famous works of art.
The Mona Lisa isn’t just one of the most famous paintings in history, but also a painting that inspired many other works of art. It was a canvas that was distorted, disfigured, and played with by artists all over the world.
In a similar way, Lil Wayne’s sixth studio album, Tha Carter 6 starts with the collab with swizz beats and DMX. Both rappers are premier lyricists and they bring their storytelling skills to the track to create something that isn’t just a simple banger.
3. Famous
With his sixth studio album Tha Carter III, Lil Wayne capped off a five-year stretch of mixtapes and unofficial leaks that cemented him as one of rap’s elite. During that time, he had the opportunity to explore different styles, sounds and proper ways of making music.
The result was a record that was incredibly consistent and, as a whole, very good. But, like many of the best hip hop albums of all time, it wasn’t perfect.
While it can’t be denied that C4 has its moments, it’s often criticized as just another lil wayne LP. Its focus on summation, rather than innovation, left it feeling a bit tired.
4. More To The Story
Lil Wayne starts Tha Carter 6 with a collab with two of the most iconic rap artists of all time. Swizz Beatz and DMX co-signed “Uproar” last week, but it was an early version of the track that captivated fans in 2013.
When Weezy first dropped the song in 2013, it was a surprise and a sensation. The track combined a dance track that instructed people to do the Harlem Shake with some of the best rap guest verses in history.
But the real magic was in how Wayne and DMX spit together. They were both on the forefront of the neo-Nasty movement, which was a huge part of redefining the sound of hip hop.
The first track on Tha Carter 6 is a collab with Swizz Beatz and DMX, two of hip hop’s most creative artists. The song is a no holds barred freestyle that spans 9 minutes of lyrical mayhem.
Throughout the song, the rapper rhymes without any breaks over a grimy Frank Dukes production. His lyrics cover everything from comic books to gang violence and slavery.
It’s a powerful rebuke to the frenzied rapping that dominates today’s scene. It’s also a reminder to listeners that Weezy is the real master of his craft.
By JACK SPICER