


Tracks like “Don’t Cry” featuring XXXtentacion, “Can’t Be Broken”, “Demons” “Dedicate” and “What About Me” featuring Sosamann introduces listeners to a Wayne who is honest and regretful about his past mistakes.Īddiction is a prevalent topic throughout the album.The theme of “women, money, drugs and power” come off more as a pitfall this round and less like the spoils that come with being the best rapper alive like we’ve heard in the past. This album can take the listener on an emotional roller-coaster. 5-years old and much more wiser, Wayne gives us a deeper look into his personal life. The flashy Wayne we heard on the previous installments is absent for the most part this round. The album opens with a poignant and powerful speech delivered by his mother called, “I Love You D’Wayne”. But with the short attention span most music fans have today, will C5 be able to stand the test of time?Ģ3-tracks deep, Weezy enlists the likes of Travis Scott, Snoop Dogg, Swizz Beatz, Nicki Minaj, Ashanti and more to join on his triumphant return to music. Completed for sometime now, Weezy released the album the day after his birthday. With his label Young Money Entertainment firmly in his hands, he is now free to release his long-awaited album, The Carter 5. Baby and the F stands for finally.”Īfter years of legal battles over the future of his music career, Lil Wayne is finally a free man.
