Lil' Wayne - 500 Degreez
Reviewed By: Mista MC
- This is just your average Cash Money intro, just talkin and talkin about how they this and that.
- Ok, this is a very horrible start for an album. I was expecting some hot ish since all their artists are gone and they can
focus more on Lil Wayne. For all that heard the song the Neptunes produced for Britney Spears, you know the one
that was on TV for like 6 months straight a whole year ago, "I'm a Slave For U," this beat sounds somewhat like it.
Very horrible track.
- The so called hit song for this album isn't creating to much of a hype. It has a sample from "Get Money" used back in
1995. The chorus is somewhat ok. TQ sings the hook, and Baby is talking in the background. Nothin different about
this track then your average Lil Wayne song. Could have been a lot better.
- Now this is a pretty funny skit, with a tight ass beat playin in the background. They talk about the Big Tymers album
skit of "Preppy Pimp" where he asks the girl to stick her finger in her booty, and she calls up Big Tigger and
complains about it.
- Very nice start in this song, but Mannie Fresh messes it up saying some stupid shit. After the intro of Mannie Fresh
theres some singing on it which seems like it's somewhat of a joke, but you can't really tell. Once again this is another
nothin special song. He says a small diss to Juvenile saying "It's 500 Degreez Not 400." The Lyrics on this song are
very corny and seem rushed.
- Nice beat on this song, it's some of that Gangsta Shit, this beat should have been released on the Mack 10 album,
since Lil Wayne can't rock gangsta beats. The beat is so nice you really won't notice Lil Wayne's vocals on it. Very
corny lyrics once again.
- Nice crunk beat. Didn't like the first verse, but I liked Lil Wayne's vocals on the chorus. I do not like the second
verse at all. Next!!!
- And where back to Big Tiggers BITCH Radio show. It's not as funny as the first skit with Big Tigger on this album,
but it's coo.
- This is a pretty nice song, only thing wrong is Lil Wayne ain't on fucking beat at ALL!!! Listen to the first verse, he's
off beat the whole time. The chorus is kinda corny, but it's pretty tight and he's on beat a bit.
- Ok, I was wondering when a 5 out of 5 track would come on this album and here it is. This song is crunk as hell. Lil
Wayne flows tight as hell on it, and his lyrics are pretty tight. Some tight ass Down South crunk muzik right here.
- Umm, now this song seems exactly like a No Limit song. Very corny, talking about soldiers, and trying to test out
new rapping styles that sound like crap. Lil Wayne is not on beat what-so-ever. I am not feeling this song at all. I bet
Lil Wayne didn't even notice the little melody in the back that goes up on two bars then goes back down, cuz his
vocals stay straight not moving up or down at all.
- Yes, for the second time on this album it's a 5 out of 5 song. It's kinda like the 400 Degreez song, but the beat has
more to it and bumps way more. This track is a diss to Juvenile, B.G., and Turk if you can't tell. If you can't rewind it
and take another listen to it, and this time take a listen to the lyrics.
- Pretty tight beat, but once again Lil Wayne dosen't prove he has 500 Degreez on this album. He's way off beat on
this song, and just seems like he's talking, after he walked in the studio a minute earlier before recording.
- Very, very, very tight track by Lil Wayne. It's a very laid back song, a nice hot beat. He flows great on it, and the
lyrics are pretty damn good. Instead of spliting wigs on every song it's a more emotional track, and talks about
females in a respectful way. When you listen to this song, listen to the lyrics not to just the flow and beat.
- I do not like this song at all. Another try song by Cash Money Records to create another anthem. NEXT!!!
- A pretty funny skit on here. The same dude from Big Tigger's show called in trying to win free shit once again, and
Mannie Fresh reporting the news from the chopper reports a Chinesse and Mexican guy fucking over some rims.
- Now this is the Cash Money Records I know of. Bangin ass beat, a tight flow, but this song has some ok lyrics on it.
The chorus is very uncalled for, and shouldn't have ever been released nor even thought of being recorded. Mannie
Fresh spits his ABC rhymes on the second verse, but the beat is hotter then all on the album so far.
- A very wack song, I knew awhile ago that Cash Money Records quality of records were going downhill. This album
so far has shown the worst of the worst. This is just a waste of time on this track, it's just Baby and Mannie Fresh
cussing a lot on here and the title dosen't even releate to what there talking about.
- The start of this song is very horrible. Baby saying get that dough, it's on beat, but it's corny as hell. The beat is pretty
tight, but Lil Wayne for the 150th time is off beat. Next!!!
- Ok I'm very happy were to the end of the album, because honestly I don't know how much more I can take of
repeative lyrics, and wack beats. If you've heard a Lil Wayne song then you'll know what this song is about because
the last 19 songs on this album were the same lyrics besides the song "Young N Blues."
Overall this album has to be one of the, honestly, worse albums I have ever heard in my life. At first I didn't like
Juvenile's "400 Degreez," but when I compare it to this album, it's a classic. This album is no were close to being 500
Degreez. If it had anything to do with 500 Degreez it'd be a negative. Even if your Cash Money Records or Lil
Wayne's biggest fan I'd suggest listening to the samples of this album. Listening to this album honestly is a waste of
time, and even though there gonna make millions off of it, I always look at music like this "Quality over Quanity." If your
in a store and you see this album I suggest passing it up, because there are many other releases probably in the same
section that are a million times tighter then this album.
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Track Listing:
- "Fly Talkin'"
- "Look at Me"
- "Way of Life" ft. Big Tymers, TQ
- "Big Tigger Live on the Radio"
- "Gangstas and Pimps" ft. Baby
- "Lovely"
- "Gangsta Shit" ft. Petey Pablo
- "Bloodline"
- "Where You At"
- "Worry Me"
- "500 Degreez"
- "Go Hard"
- "Young'n Blues"
- "Believe That" ft. Blaque, Mannie Fresh
- "Rob Nice Live on the Radio"
- "Fuck You" ft. Big Tymers
- "What Does Life Mean to Me" TQ, Big Tymers
- "Get That Dough" ft. Baby Tateeze, Cristale
- "Fo Sheezy"
- "Fly Talkin' Go Home"
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