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Sound Judgment: Lil Wayne - I Am Not a Human Being

4 out of 5 on the black hand side

Published: Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Updated: Monday, April 18, 2011 12:04

Although illegal possession of a firearm has him behind bars, Tunechi -- better known as Lil Wayne or birth name Dwayne Carter — remains relevant with his eighth album, "I Am Not a Human Being."

As anticipation builds for this upcoming Thursday's release date, Weezy serves this new project as the prelude to, "The Carter IV," making this a gift for the people.

Some may address this project as a careless affair that lacks the relevance and quality control of his previous works, but I honestly enjoy 12 out of 13 tracks.

Wayne stuck to his witty, yet gangster wordplay on this album. One is sure to be entertained, especially with features from the Young Money/Cash Money camp, as well as production by Cool & Dre, Boi-1da and more.

Although Mr.Carter gives us catchy singles, his album actually packs some incredible, noteworthy tracks.

It took no time for the hit track "I'm Single," featuring Drake to rush radio airwaves. His second single, also featuring Drake titled "Right Above It" is another jam that's on radio rotation.

The track that didn't really move me was record label anthem "YM Salute," featuring Young Money's Lil Twist, Lil Chuckee, Gudda Gudda, Jae Millz, and Nicki Minaj.

Perhaps the track would be attainable for a mixtape, but not up to par for this awaited Dwayne Cater album.

Of course, Wayne smashed his verse, but only to leave mediocre bars from Millz and Gudda.

Young honchos Lil Chuckee and Lil Twist may need to focus on mastering their craft, because the lyrics are not fully present at this time.

An audible treat that receives constant playback is "That Ain't Me," featuring Jay Sean.

As the hook goes: "You can try lock me up, You can try to break me down, But I stay strong, It's my own throne, Can't stop now cause that aint me".

Wayne voices uplifting testimonials as he expresses how he won't let jail time and daily trials affect him. He will continue to be same Wayne doing what he loves — entertaining and creating great music.

   

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