and while i may not say he's the best rapper alive. I'm sure there are a few others out there right now just as good if not better than Wayne. But not that many that bring the energy, lyrics and the flow that he does to each and every track. Whether he's tearing up a track like "A Milli" or rapping about the virtues of a "Lollipop" or trading bars with Jay-Z on "Mr. Carter".
Wayne almost always brings you songs that are a both easily accessible, fun to listen and sometimes thought provoking like "DontGetIt" which is worthy of a few listen if only to hear him talk about various issues in the world and a certain person. I also enjoyed "Dr. Carter" where he plays a doctor that specializes in resurrecting the lost skills of down and out rappers. Whether he's rapping on his own with "3Peat" or with another artist "Shot Me Down" w/D. Smith which is easily one of my favorites on the cd. It's a slower, ballad style song with the vocals "please don't shot me down" being sung in the background to great effect.
I'm glad Lil Wayne took his time with this cd before bringing it out despite the pressures of dropping the cd early. It gave him the time to come up with another great cd that should net him even more attention and respect throughout the music business. You would think that with the number of songs on the cd that it wouldnt be that cohesive or together. But it is that way minus a song or two and thankfully no interludes/intros which i've never been a fan of at all.
![Tha Carter III [Explicit]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51CyOfyWSWL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
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