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#LIL WAYNE KNOCKOUT FT NICKI MINAJ ALBUM FREE#
I love 3 of then just wanted them free wayne that all.
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Lmao….really? so this is whats hot now? …exhales harshly…i give up on trying to actually think that good music is coming back.and that i can for once actually listen to a cd without hitting next on 10 out of 13/14 songs…the song wit shanell was aight at best but that knock out video…yeah uhm im gone need a refund back for those couple of minutes out of my precious time VIDEO PRODUCTION, PHOTOGRAPHY, & EVENT PROMOTIONS Young Money is really and truly the BAD BOY of the new millenium… Much respect for their consistency and grind. The boy Drake drops in 2weeks and not that this or the other 4 videos can stop his steam but its a very poorly timed distraction dont you think? This shit is crazy….Why are they releasing these videos now? Shanell scaaares me haha she must take that thing outta her face.i kno shes tryin to be different and ish, but please think of something better/prettierįirst time since bling bling i see wayne not high out of his mind I am runnin’ from that retarded shit hanging from her noseĪn her wardrobe really doesnt make it look at all appealling nope I’ve only heard 3 songs off of Rebirth, and yet it seems he has more concepts in those songs than his previous rap albums. Nicki Minaj) (videos)”ĭamn that Shanell is pretty damn sexy even with that shit hanging out of her face.She and wayne make a good couple if he wasnt all about babymama’ing his chicks!! Rock is the avenue that gives you that freedom.18 Responses to “Lil Wayne “Runnin” (ft. The genre is supposed to be dumb and fun, and Wayne and Nicki do it justice with this video. But, look, a lot of pop-punk songs don't say that much, and most pop-punk bands are not as fun to watch in a video as Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj. Can you blame him for making the decision to fuck around and play the guitar instead of do what everybody wanted him to do? What is more rock than that? And rather than trying to play into those expectations, he bucked them entirely, doubling down his focus on doing whatever the hell he wanted and on cultivating his new Young Money artists Drake and Nicki Minaj (the latter makes an impressive showing on "Knockout" despite the stylistic minefield it presents). He was a superstar, and he had to deal with the expectations that came with that. He was on damn near every song on the radio. He had just released one of the few albums ever to go platinum in its first week of sales. In 2009, Wayne was facing a lot of expectations.
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It's my job to make them love them, but I know for a fact they'll like them. And rock is the avenue that gives you that freedom. That's what this album is: a freedom album. There's none of those limits on this album. I also know the things I shouldn't say, the things I shouldn't talk about. When I do my "Carter" albums, I know I've got to rap, I know I've got to spit-I know the words I've got to say and the subjects I've got to talk about. When I said I was doing a rock album, it was about doing a freedom thing. (laughs) When people hear me say "rock," they may get a little scared like, "Oh, God. Don't think you're going to put on the album and hear me screaming and singing … Don't worry about that. I don't want people to think I'm trying to do something I can't do. Here, he makes those ideas explicit, in response to a question about whether or not the album will be the rumored "rock" project he had discussed: Then today I stumbled across a quote from a 2009 interview with Billboard (no longer retrievable on their site it seems, but via LilWayneHQ) talking about Rebirth in the lead-up to its release. The last couple days I've poked at various reasons why Lil Wayne might have been drawn to the idea of a rock album as emotional catharsis.