

When Wayne spazzes on songs as he does on “Scottie,” I get goosebumps. All in all, if you are a fan of horror movies in which you root for the bad guy, you will love “Scottie!” As for Lil Wayne, he basks in being a villain and a focused rapper on the song. How f**king cold is “Scottie?” For starters, the song features this terrifying/hard-ass beat by Cool & Dre that just made me want to hide under my bed. SCOTTIE Lil Wayne sounds like rap’s Michael Jordan on “Scottie.” I would love to hear this “Lost” song performed live.ġ. All in all, I think it is impossible to call “Lost” a bad song.

You get Lil Wayne’s best vocal performance and his most meaningful lyrics on “Lost.” The song is also powered by a beat that is beyond captivating. LOST “Lost” is the most complete song on the deluxe portion of Tha Carter V. “Holy” feels like “A Milli” with a TikTok account.Ģ. Since the beat that powers “Holy” has several different sounds attached to it (A hard-hitting sound, a sacred sound, and a club-ready sound), you get a version of Wayne that is erratic, controversial, reckless, random, rebellious, gassed up, and violent on the song. HOLY Ironically, Lil Wayne is on demon time on “Holy.” Carter,” I cannot deny how powerful his lyrics are on the song.ģ. While I want to say that it doesn’t sound like Lil Wayne’s trying on “Life Of Mr. Carter.” In the song, the New Orleans-based artist raps feverishly about his come up, his love for weed, his good habits, his bad habits, and everything in-between. I don’t trust my iPhone either, Wayne… The other day, that joint tried to tell me that I spend too much time on Uber Eats.Ĥ. With that being said, the two rappers decided to join forces for “Siri,” a banger that features a beat that you would probably hear on ET 2, tons of interesting punchlines, steady flows, and very weird lyrics about cheating, murder, drug-dealing, and more. Whenever Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz link up, they go ham and cheese. SIRI Hey Siri, play “Siri” by Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz! Replacing Sosamann with Post Malone on “What About Me” is equivalent to replacing a landline phone with an iPhone 36.ĥ.

What Post Malone adds to this “What About Me” remix is well-needed voice cracks and a little bit of seriousness (Wayne sounds like a joke on the song, to me). WHAT ABOUT ME “What About Me” is already a good f**king song adding Post Malone to it makes it borderline great. Lil Wayne adds ten more songs to “Tha Carter V.”
