Overall we give this mixtape a 3 out of 5 stars. The production is good. He had a few beats from some popular tracks, but each track brought a new chanllenge for Wayne. All the tracks seem to have energy. The lyricism on this mixtape was better than the lyrisicm on some of his previous projects. It appears that he is expiermenting with technique, and his punchlines are a lot more clever. He also had some pretty good features, which gave a few tracks some contrasts. Also, youll here a little touch of emotion and frustation. He does diss Cash Money a few times on the tape. Here we will pin point some of his good and not so good tracks off of the mixtape.
1. CoCo
Weezy opens up with a remix of O.T. Genasis’ 2014 hit “CoCo” and immediately catches the ear of his listeners by saying “I’m sorry for the wait. Tha Carter gon’ be late, so I cooked up a tape.” He definetly opens up with attitude, which kind sets the tone for the whole mixtape.
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3. Trap House
This is a remix of trio Migos’ song “Jumping Like Jordan,. He references the recent tragedies of Eric Garner and Michael Brown by saying that we need a “real” president in the office It's pretty a track about being on top of the game for 20 years, and being cocky about it. We can not say that it didn't add some heat to the tape, it most certainly did. On this song in paticluar you hear Wayne expierment with a differnt flow patter that is away from his norm
5. Used To (ft. Drake)
One of the best tracks from this mixtape would have to be this track. This we would have to say is similar to last year’s “Believe Me”. Produced by WondaGurl, the two superstars deliver,ed on this track, and this will probably be an addition to their greatest hits collection. However, we all know that when Drake hop's on anybody track it's pretty much a hit.
9. HollyWeezy
The next track off the project is about how Weezy will never go to Hollywood since he grew up in a district of New Orleans called Hollygrove; hence, why he’s says “too Hollygrove to go Hollywood”. Wayne even makes a shoutout to our very own city of Houston, Texas and says that one of his girls mentions that “if it ain’t chopped and screwed, it ain’t music”, making a reference to the popular chopped and screwed genre that originated in our beautiful city.
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OVERALL WE GIVE IT A 3 OUT OF 5
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