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deadthehype · 11 months
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Lil Wayne - Comfortable
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freshthoughts2020 · 11 months
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pirateboy · 11 months
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HAPPY 15TH ANNIVERSARY TO THA CARTER III !!!!
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On this day 15 years ago (2008/06/10), Lil Wayne released his sixth studio album 'Tha Carter III'. The album went on to be very successful, selling more than 1 million copies in it's first week, and is now 8x platinum. It was his first no.1 album and contains his only no.1 single to date, Lollipop. It also achieved a lot of critical success, earning Lil Wayne 3 Grammys (Best Rap Album, Best Rap Song for 'Lollipop' and Best Rap Solo Performance for 'A Milli'). It is widely regarded as one of his best works and among the best hip hop albums of the 00s. What is your favourite song from this album?
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k0kalal0ka · 1 year
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WHEN I GET UP ALL IN YA, WE CAN HEAR THE ANGELS CALLIN US
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wikipediafag · 1 year
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no way am i putting on Wayne tdy what is in the air????
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thedropnyc · 1 year
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Lil Wayne Gets His First RIAA Diamond Certified Song "Lollipop"
Lil Wayne Gets His First RIAA Diamond Certified Song “Lollipop”
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10000bars · 3 months
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thisisdynasty · 4 months
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I have a new found appreciation for lollipop by lil wayne. That shit go hard.
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flossytiptin · 10 months
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Flo Milli in “Flo Milli” music video gifs pt 1
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hiphopscriptures · 2 years
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Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III Album Anniversary
Tha Carter III features several successful singles, including the No. 1 hits "A Milli" and "Lollipop," a track that he recorded with Static Major. Jay-Z appeared on the track "Mr. Carter," and T-Pain was featured on "Got Money." Babyface, Robin Thicke, Busta Rhymes and Juelz Santana also made cameos. The project netted the Grammy Award for best rap album, and Lil Wayne picked up three more honors at the February 2009 awards ceremony. He won the Grammy for best rap song for "Lollipop," earned the Grammy for best rap solo performance for "A Milli" and shared the award for best rap performance by a duo or group with Jay-Z, T.I. and Kanye West, for "Swagga Like Us." Read more about Lil Wayne here.
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stepfordgoth · 2 years
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It's insane how much lil wayne music is just permanently banked in my head, purely through osmosis. I grew up around so many people who listened to lil wayne. Like once a year or so one of his songs will enter my head for some reason or another and I will go on a full on weezy bender for a couple days. And every fucking time I'm amazed at how many of his lyrics I still remember
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ausetkmt · 11 months
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This marks the first week of Black Music Month. 
Declared in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter, the month-long observance celebrates the work of Black artists and music industry giants throughout the years.
In honor of the month, here are five Black-owned music and media applications and programs to check out for the start of Black Music Month. 
Deepr: Launched recently by software designer Austin Webster and a music industry entertainment attorney with experience working for Motown, Darrell Thompson, Deepr is described as a mix of “Shazam and ImDB.” Led alongside a board made up of award-winning musicians and producers such as Drumma Boy, Teddy Riley and Dallas Austin, the app helps users discover new tracks through instant searches. Once the song is recognized, Deepr provides insight into the creators of the track, providing information on both the musicians and the writers. The app recently launched a new widget that allows users to do a deep dive into songs played in shows right as they’re watching the episode. Deepr is available on both the Google Play store and the Apple Store for download.
Splits App: Designed by Jammber CoFounder and CEO Marcus Cobb, the Splits App helps those who are songwriters with tracking information on their work. Using the app, musicians can track the ownership percentage of each contributing writer on the song. As one of the only rights management services app in stores, the Jammber Splits app also helps users officially register their songs and collect any royalties made from the sales of the track. The app is available on the Apple App Store for download.
Fanbase: Created by the son of the late legendary singer Isaac Hayes, Isaac Hayes III, the Fanbase app is for musicians, influencers, artists and any other person who wants to expand their reach. Created in 2018, the app is a subscription social media platform that works to motivate Black content creators and have their work be rewarded with monetary value to bridge the equity gap on other social media sites. With the Fanbase app, every content creator’s work is guaranteed protection. Celebrities that have already endorsed the app by signing up include Snoop Dogg and Charlamagne Tha God, amongst others. The Fanbase app is available for download on both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.
The LABZ: Created by founder and CEO Farah Allen, The LABZ is an app that serves multiple purposes with partnerships with companies such as Comcast, Netflix and Amazon. It is a technology platform that allows users to create in an immersive online space. Previously, the app has been used extensively by musicians to collaborate on tracks in real-time.  
Breakr: Founded by four Florida A&M University alumni, Ameer Brown, Anthony Brown, Rotimi Omosheyin and Dan Ware, the Breakr music app helps with “direct-to-creator relationships.” The music marketing platform helps artists share their work by connecting with influencers as part of a collaboration. With these campaigns, the app ensures that content creators are getting paid for their work.
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purgetrooperfox · 8 days
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I noticed some of your recent tags so what would you recommend for getting into country or rap?
first and foremost I am not an authority bestie
here's a great post with a good playlist to get you started on some late 80s-90s rap and here's just the playlist
^ saw that earlier today and 👍 if you just want some artists and albums I personally like, I'd point you toward
illmatic -- nas (you'll notice that this is a frequent recommendation if you ask a question like this)
changes -- tupac
la bella mafia -- lil kim
straight outta compton -- nwa
ready to die -- the notorious b.i.g.
shifting a little more modern here because the above playlist has what I'd rec from like '85-'00 pretty well covered
mmm...food -- mf doom
tha carter iii - v -- lil wayne
good kid m.a.a.d city -- kendrick lamar
to pimp a butterfly -- kendrick lamar
just go listen to kendrick I'm so serious
zuu -- denzel curry
summertime '06 -- vince staples
doris -- earl sweatshirt
12 odd future songs -- odd future
wolf -- tyler the creator
camp -- childish gambino
limbo -- aminé
my name is my name -- pusha t
4 your eyez only -- j. cole
run the jewels 3 -- run the jewels
all-amerikkkan bada$$ -- joey bada$$
that's all I've got on the fly. just listen to stuff idk rap is so diverse. tried to keep this to one album per artist and it was Not Easy to leave out so many greats
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wispstalk · 3 months
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ganked a tag game: post your 9 favorite album covers. like, aesthetics, not necessarily favorite albums.
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the hawk is howling - mogwai (yeah that's not a hawk. i know. i know.)
the ruiner - made out of babies
the assassination of julius caeser - ulver
magnolia electric company - songs: ohia
rumours - fleetwood mac (this one is so classic as to be obvious but what can i say. it's uh. it's low hanging fruit 🥁)
savage hills ballroom - youth lagoon
master of my make believe - santigold
whipped cream and other delights - herb alpert
tha carter III - lil wayne
tagging: @nuwanders @dirty-bosmer @jiubilant @ervona @thealterscrolls @crynwr-drwg @kagrenacs @thattalviel
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glavilio · 8 months
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tha carter iii is one of the greatest albums of all time. what other albums have lil wayne role playing as a surgeon letting his patients die because he's rapping instead of operating
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fluttershyweed757 · 6 months
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Tha Carter III
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