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Music Spotlight: Lil' Wayne's 'Tha Carter III'
Genre: rap/hip-hop
Label: Cash Money
Release date: June 10
Producer: various
Related Links: Last fm site /Official Artist Site

Although Lil' Wayne might not be the "best rapper alive," he's certainly one of the most prolific. After the Web flooded with mixtapes in anticipation for "Tha Carter III," the album finally drops, but doesn't quite live up to all the pre-release hype.

reviewarrow.jpg Overall Grade: B (4 Votes) 

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“As it stands, this disc is a beautiful collection of very good - with few objectively great - tracks." -- Chris Gaerig, The Michigan Daily
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Grade: A

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"He may not have officially affirmed he is the best rapper alive, but his innovative style and unapologetic nature show he can hold his own - see: 'Mr. Carter,' featuring Jay-Z - against those who reign supreme." -- Alex Rush, The Diamondback
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Grade: A-

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“If Wayne could only put down the syrup and clear up that bombed-out brain of his, he could undoubtedly create a classic from beginning to end - not just a disc peppered with moments of genius." -- Luke McCormick, The Daily Egyptian
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Grade: B-

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"Despite being one of the most charismatic rappers, 'Tha Carter III' is a lackluster testament to the legacy of Lil' Wayne." -- Roshan Bhatt, The Daily Cougar
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Grade: C




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