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Download 500 Degreez by Lil Wayne at Juno Download. Listen to this and millions more tracks online. Office 2011 mac full. 2002 500 Degreez 2004 Tha Carter 2005 Tha Carter II 2006 Like Father, Like Son (with Birdman). Hate because he raps on lil wayne's songs.

With his former Hot Boys bandmates long gone from Cash Money's roster, Lil Wayne's third album finds him trying to navigate big changes at the label. The bestselling Big Tymers are now the Cash Money prestige act, and the 19-year-old Wayne is often forced to insist he's still relevant.

It isn't a pretty sound, especially when he desperately flashes his bankroll on 'Way Of Life,' a Tupac-sampling mistake, and reminds anyone who'll listen on 'F--k You' that he's still part of the Cash Money clique. One tune is actually titled 'Look At Me,' which sums up his dilemma nicely. Things don't stay that dire; although not as pop-friendly as the Big Tymers' Hood Rich, the electro-bounce beats (courtesy of Jazzy Pha, in addition to label mastermind Mannie Fresh) are intermittently interesting, and Wayne wraps his nasal, Big Easy drawl around a good idea or two, like 'Bloodline,' a singsong defense of heredity. But like Project English, the last outing from Wayne's former Hot Boys partner, Juvenile, this workmanlike effort makes its star sound farther than ever from his early promise.

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Following {$Big Tymers}' {^Hood Rich} on up the charts, {$Lil Wayne}'s third album tries to trump the big {@Cash Money} hit by ex-labelmate {$Juvenile} ({^400 Degreez}). With the smooth, laid-back productions of {$Mannie Fresh} leading the way for {$Wayne}'s drawling delivery, {^500 Degreez} does just that. Yes, it's a little top-heavy, but the highlights come quickly, with the leadoff (after the intro) {&'Look at Me'} sporting a freakfest vibe along with {$Fresh}'s top-flight beats. The whole album's powered by the infectious party hit {&'Way of Life,'} building on the {rocksteady} rhythm of {$Eric B. & Rakim}'s {&'Paid in Full.'} Even better is {&'Gangsta Shit,'} a synth-heavy roller with {$Petey Pablo} besting even {$Wayne} himself on the mic. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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With his former Hot Boys bandmates long gone from Cash Money's roster, Lil Wayne's third album finds him trying to navigate big changes at the label. The bestselling Big Tymers are now the Cash Money prestige act, and the 19-year-old Wayne is often forced to insist he's still relevant.

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It isn't a pretty sound, especially when he desperately flashes his bankroll on 'Way Of Life,' a Tupac-sampling mistake, and reminds anyone who'll listen on 'F--k You' that he's still part of the Cash Money clique. One tune is actually titled 'Look At Me,' which sums up his dilemma nicely. Things don't stay that dire; although not as pop-friendly as the Big Tymers' Hood Rich, the electro-bounce beats (courtesy of Jazzy Pha, in addition to label mastermind Mannie Fresh) are intermittently interesting, and Wayne wraps his nasal, Big Easy drawl around a good idea or two, like 'Bloodline,' a singsong defense of heredity. But like Project English, the last outing from Wayne's former Hot Boys partner, Juvenile, this workmanlike effort makes its star sound farther than ever from his early promise.

Lil Wayne 500 Degreez Zip 10

Following {$Big Tymers}' {^Hood Rich} on up the charts, {$Lil Wayne}'s third album tries to trump the big {@Cash Money} hit by ex-labelmate {$Juvenile} ({^400 Degreez}). With the smooth, laid-back productions of {$Mannie Fresh} leading the way for {$Wayne}'s drawling delivery, {^500 Degreez} does just that. Yes, it's a little top-heavy, but the highlights come quickly, with the leadoff (after the intro) {&'Look at Me'} sporting a freakfest vibe along with {$Fresh}'s top-flight beats. The whole album's powered by the infectious party hit {&'Way of Life,'} building on the {rocksteady} rhythm of {$Eric B. & Rakim}'s {&'Paid in Full.'} Even better is {&'Gangsta Shit,'} a synth-heavy roller with {$Petey Pablo} besting even {$Wayne} himself on the mic. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide



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