The production fails to deliver anything but annoying, with watered-down screeches, unamplified power strumming, and uncoordinated breakdowns, Lil Wayne exhibits how little he knows about rock.īut, at least that’s the worst part. In addition, the tragic misuse of the guitar is, quite frankly, despicable. With his whispy, asthmatic, syrupy voice and lazy delivery, Wayne brings absolutely no rock-esque energy to this rock album. With no guests that obtain the slightest knowledge of the rock genre, Lil Wayne proceeds to abuse the guitar, and runs completely counter to the basic singing style of the rock genre.Įxcluding “Drop the World” Lil Wayne approaches rock’n’roll singing in a god awful manner. Just by sheer observation of the track listing, it’s quite obvious that Lil Wayne will flounder around with the concept of rock. This is surely not an album that will make me miss Wayne while he serves his time. Although his sales were screwed over by the music industry, with this awful album, Lil Wayne screwed his own career over. But, after leaks, featured singles, and months of delays, Rebirth only sold 176,000 copies in its first week. In an attempt to gain even MORE fans, Lil Wayne made the decision to make a rock-rap crossover album, and he was self-assured it would be epic. His past two albums Tha Carter II and Tha Carter III sold 1.2 million and 1 million copies in their first weeks, respectively. Recently, Lil Wayne’s mainstream success has been astounding. Review Summary: This is just another example of how not to make music.
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