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2008年10月10日星期五

Lil’ Wayne’s birthday party

He is 26
Birdman的百万礼金





2008年10月7日星期二

New Music - Akon f/ Lil' Wayne - I'm so paid


Akon f/ Lil' Wayne - I'm so paid (off Akon’s third studio album Freedom (Nov. 25). )

http://www.zshare.net/audio/20094348ed5e0d3f/

2008年9月9日星期二

2008年8月31日星期日

New Music--Lil Wayne ft. Mike Tyson - The American Dream


Lil Wayne ft. Mike Tyson - The American Dream

2008年8月6日星期三

2008年7月29日星期二

New Music - Gorilla Zoe f/ Lil Wayne - Lost

Gorilla Zoe f/ Lil Wayne - Lost 

此消息更新于2008年7月29日 08:06 am,如果您有什么观点和看法,欢迎留下评论:)
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2008年7月26日星期六

New single: The Game f/ Lil Wayne - My Life


过去的一天半没有时间上网,这个更新有点不及时了。不过这首单曲是今天一早对我来说最大的惊喜!

The Game 新专辑L.A.X.收录单曲 ,WOOOO!很赞。喜欢钢琴的伴奏。我相信这首单曲会得到歌迷的称赞。也更加相信L.A.X.会取得不凡的成绩。Lil wayne 延续lollipop中的电音。(Don't shoot me,呵呵,Lil wayne 这一小段Spoken很有意思)

my life 让我脑海里总是想起Game在采访中流泪的那段画面。有人鄙视男人流泪,有人力挺Game is a real man。支持Game!Ya'll always in the game!

(The Game enlists Lil Wayne for “My Life,” a Cool & Dre-produced joint, which is reportedly a future single off Game’s L.A.X. )

这首歌有两个版本,最初泄漏的版本有传说中的Eminem Diss,歌词是这样的
...
You see them 24's spinnin'? I earned 'em
And all the pictures of me and Em - I burnt 'em
So there ain't no proof that I ever walked through 8 Mile
And since there ain't no Proof, I'll never walk through 8 Mile
Sometimes I think about my life with my face down
...

最终专辑版的由这一段词取代
.....
You see them 24's spinnin'? I earned 'em
I ain’t no preacher, but here’s my Erick Sermon,
so eat this black music and tell me how it taste now,
and f*** Jesse Jackson because it ain’t about race now
Sometimes I think about my life with my face down
.......

对于这些,Game给出的回应是:

“最初我写这首歌的时候,我回想在我的生命中曾经影响我的事情,想到我是怎么一点一点改变。想到我最初和Aftermath签约,加入G-Unit,突然被推到很多人面前--Dre,Eminem,50cent,Proof。我一直都在心里记着Proof,我们曾经很酷,当我有什么困难,他总是伸出手帮助我。他死了,但是我一直都不会忘记他,现在我每次到底特律,我的心情都十分沮丧。这就是我那段词想要表达的意思,但是单曲最初泄漏的时候,我发现越来越多的人对那一段词有误解(以为那是Eminem Diss),所以我决定把那段词换掉 .....”

The Game f/ Lil Wayne - My Life

http://www.jamglue.com/tracks/4530839/download_now.mp3 (CDQ)


很多人也会关心这首歌的歌词,歌词中还提到Kanye West母亲去世,说道“Since you helped me sell my dream, we can share my mama now” 很感人。

Take me away from the hood like a state peninetery
Take me away from the hood in the casket of Bentley
Take me away like I overdose the cocaine
Take me away like a bullet from Kurt Cobaine
Suicide, I'm from a windy city, like "Do or Die"
From a block close to where Biggy was crucified
That was Brooklyn's Jesus shot for no f**kin' reason
And you wonder why Kanye wears Jesus pieces
'Cause that's Jesus people and Game needs the equal
Hated on so much, "Passion of Christ" need a sequel
Yeah, like Roc-a-fella needed Sigel
Like I needed my father, but he needed needle
I need some meditation, so I can leave my people
They askin' "Why"? Why did John Lennon leave The Beatles?
And why every hood nigga feed on evil?
Answer my question for this bullet leave this Desert Eagle
[Verse 2]
We are not the same, I am a Marshian
So approach my fam doors with caution
You see them 24's spinnin'? I earned 'em
I ain’t no preacher, but here’s my Erick Sermon,
so eat this black music and tell me how it taste now,
and f*** Jesse Jackson because it ain’t about race now
Sometimes I think about my life with my face down
Then I see my sons and put on that Kanye smile
Damn, I know his momma's proud
And since you helped me sell my dream,
we can share my momma now
And like MJB, no more drama now
Livin' the good life, me and Common on common ground
I spit crack and niggaz could drive it outta town
Gotta Chris Paul mind state, I'm never outta bounds
My life used to be empty like a glock without a round
Now my life full, like a chopper with a thousand rounds

[Verse 3]
Walk through the gates of Hell, see my Impala parked in front
The hot beams on, me and Devil share chronic blunts
Listenin' to the "Chronic" album, Playin Backwards
Shootin at Pictures of Don Omar for talking ..??
.. My mind f**ked up, so I cover it with a Raider hood
I'm from the city that made you motherf**kers afraid of Suge (Compton, Compton...)
Made my grandmother pray for good
And never made her happy, when I bet that new Mercedes Coupe
Ain't no bars, but niggaz can't escape the hood
They took so many of my niggaz that I should hate the hood
But it's real niggaz like me that made the hood
Ridin' slow with that Phantom just the way I should
With the top back in my Sox hat
I'm paid in full, the nigga Alpo couldn't stop that
Even if they brought the nigga 'Pac back
I'd still keep this motherf**ker cocked back

此消息更新于2008年7月26日 09:19 am,如果您有什么观点和看法,欢迎留下评论:)

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2008年7月24日星期四

强烈推荐-When I Grow Up (Diddy ,lil wyane,Darkchild 等 remix)

!!!!这是典型的我喜欢的Remix类型!!!!!

一定要听,这个remix太强了!

When I Grow Up -Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, Diddy, Lil Wayne, and Fatman Scoop。

Darkchild 即When I grow up 原版的制作人,格莱美奖得主,数一数他的代表作





Feedback-Janet Jackson
Shoulda Let You Go - Keyshia Cole
Can't Leave 'Em Alone - Ciara f/ 50 cent
Deja Vu - Beyonce f/ Jay-Z
Enough Cryin'-MJB
I Love Rock 'n' Roll - Britney Spears

等等...还有好多...很强的制作人吧!还有,这次Diddy的Rap 够劲啊~


下载及试听 Download(zshare link):

 When I Grow Up (Diddy ,lil wyane,Darkchild 等 remix) 






此消息更新于2008年7月24日 10:54 am,如果您有什么观点和看法,欢迎留下评论:)

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2008年7月21日星期一

Time magazine says Lil wayne is the best rapper alive

Time 杂志称weezy是现役最好的rapper
原文如下:

Lil Wayne: Best Rapper Alive
Lil Wayne has a smoke-scarred rasp that makes him sound like Redd Foxx covering Bob Dylan. It's hardly the voice you'd expect from a 25-year-old rap star, but then, it's been a busy 25 years.
Born Dwayne Carter Jr. and raised in Hollygrove, a New Orleans neighborhood famous for producing soul singers, Wayne signed his first deal at age 11 after rhyming on a record executive's answering machine. At 12, he distinguished himself by starring as the Tin Man in his gifted middle school's production of The Wiz--and by accidentally shooting himself in the chest with a .44-cal. while imitating Travis Bickle in his bedroom. After teenage years that were lost to the comically awful gangsta group Hot Boys (like 'N Sync with shivs), Wayne went solo and undertook a transformation almost unprecedented in hip-hop. Over four years, he morphed from a mediocre rapper with a thuggish point of view into a savant who merges sex, drugs and politics with a sneaky intellect, a freakish knowledge of pop culture and a voice out of the Delta. Whether Wayne is, as he claims, the "best rapper alive" is no longer even debated in hip-hop or commercial circles. Since June 10, when his latest album, Tha Carter III, sold 1,005,545 copies in its first week, he's been the undisputed champ.
That number would be huge in boom times, but at a moment when most records languish on the racks like Depression apples, it's titanic. It also represents the victory of a business model every bit as counterintuitive as Radiohead's. Most musicians still carefully dole out an album's worth of songs every few years to keep from saturating the market. Vibe magazine counted 77 new Lil Wayne tracks in 2007. Besides coughing out guest verses for seemingly anyone who asked, he sometimes recorded three songs in a night and gave them away on the Internet minutes later on a series of superb mix tapes. In June, just before Tha Carter III went on sale, Wayne announced on YouTube that he'd be releasing the tracks for free on a tape called The Leak.
If the charts are to be believed, his goodwill has been repaid many times over. Of course, it helps that Tha Carter III is one of the best albums of the year. It's a pop play--and smelling it, everyone from Jay-Z to Robin Thicke jumped on board with contributions--but it's still weird enough to sound like underground Lil Wayne. His wordplay can be thrilling ("My picture should be in the dictionary next to the definition of definition"), and no other rapper finds as much joy in rhyming; "in the way," "everyday," "what we say," "cliché," "Andre 3K," "sensei" is a typical string from Dr. Carter, his prescription for what ails rap. But the impact owes more to his delivery than to his wit. Wayne isn't afraid to sound bizarre. On Phone Home, he rhymes like E.T., and throughout, he stammers, intentionally misses beats and defies most of the rules of contemporary rap. On DontGetIt, over a sample of Nina Simone's Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, he tells a life story that veers into an indictment of drug laws and finishes some 1,200 words and 10 minutes later by dismissing Al Sharpton with a theatricality even the good Reverend would have to appreciate.
Wayne claims his rhymes are stream of consciousness, but even if they aren't, they sound as though they're hitting the air for the first time, unfolding with an electricity that's--forbid the sacrilege--Dylanesque. Redd Foxx would probably dig 'em too.

您是否认为Lil wayne 是现役最好的Rapper?

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