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Lil Wayne - "Funeral" Album REVIEW


This is the third album review of the year. I'll be reviewing mostly on Friday's because most albums come out that day. Depending on how much music comes out, I'll be posting when I can within the weekend. I'll also have a visual YouTube Channel reviewing the same albums. Check my links below. Enjoy and Comment below.

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Lil Wayne (Parental Advisory)
"Funeral" (24 Tracks)
Release date: Jan, 31, 2020  Length: 1:16:19

1. Funeral/ Producer: R!O & Kamo
2. *Mahogany/ Producer: Mannie Fresh & Sarcastic Sounds
3. Mama Mia/ Producer: Some Randoms
4. I Do It Ft. Big Sean & Lil Baby/ Producer: Charlie Handsome & Rex Kudo
5. Dreams/ Producer: Aaron Z, Alex Delicata and Timothy Sommers
6. Stop Playin With Me/ Producer: Rivs On Da Beat, Infamous and Chill Shump
7. Clap For Em/ Producer: Jahlil Beats, Benny Wond3r & Yonni
8. Bing James Ft. Jay Rock/ Producer: Bijan Amir
9. Not Me/ Producer: STREETRUNNER & Tarik Azzouz
10. Trust Nobody Ft. Adam Levine/ Producer: Brandon "B Ham" Hamlin, Ryan Ogren & Ben Billions
11. Know You Know Ft. 2 Chainz/ Producer: Theodor "Stonii" Thomas, Bobby "Keyz" Reese & Javar Rockamore
12. Wild Dogs/ Producer: MonstaBeatz
13. Harden/ Producer: STREETRUNNER & Tarik Azzouz
14. *I Don't Sleep Ft. Takeoff/ Producer: Theodore "Stonii" Thomas, Bobby "Keyz" Reese & Javar Rockamore
15. Sights And Silencers/ Producer: Blue Cheeze & Mike WiLL Made It
16. Ball Hard Ft. Lil Twist/ Producer: Ben Billions
17. Bastard (Satan's Kid)/ Producer: Cool & Dre and Spanish Josh
18. Get Outta My Head Ft. XXXTENTACION/ Producer: PRXZX
19. *Piano Trap/ Producer: Mannie Fresh
20. Line Em Up/ Producer: Murda Beatz
21. Darkside/ Producer: Brandon "B Ham" Hamlin & Smurv
22. *Never Mind/ Producer: Theodore "Stonii" Thomas, Bobby "Keyz" Reese & Javar Rockamore
23. T.O. Ft. O.T. Genasis/ Producer: MonstaBeatz
24. Wayne's World/ Producer: Louie Haze & Manny Galvez

Bold: Favorite Tracks
*Classic Track
My Grade For Album (Rate: 1 Lowest and 5 Highest)
Beats: 3.5
Lyrical Content: 3.5
Song Structure: 2.5

Review: The over all album is 3.2 MICS for Lil Wayne. This is going off the 5 MIC system, "The Source" Magazine use to do. I'm adding my flavor to it with the Beats, Lyrical Content and Song Structure. Most of this album sounded like a mix-tape. I was actually ready to flip over the cassette tape. Some beats sounded dated and others sounded forced. I don't know why he didn't let Mannie Fresh do the entire album. If not Mr. Fresh, then DJ Premier, The Heatmakerz or 38 Spesh. 

This project is disappointing in my view. Like I mentioned above, it sounds more like a mix-tape. I thought I was going to here DJ Clue yell out his name and ruin my chance to share a clean version. Not sure why he called it the Funeral either. Some tracks were catered to being gloomy, but others were disappointments like "Clap For Em". I thought I was about to hear City Girls or Meghan The Stallion spit on this track. It's a song that will go straight to the strip club. I'll have to do my research at strip clubs now. Someone help me explain this to my Woman Melanie. 

The highlight on this album is that Lil Wayne released music finally. Well an actual album. Bird Man released him from the cage. 

Out of 24 songs, I only liked 8 of them. If he just released those, we'd be debating classic album over here. (In my fake Italian accent) And then out of the 8 songs, four of them are "Play That Shit Again!" tracks. Then I believe without the features, the album would of been worst. Shout out to Takeoff for spitting that Dylon, Dylon, Dylon hot fire too. Dude got skills on the low. 

Wayne if your reading or watching my YouTube Lil Wayne Review, I like that your back. Now that your vocals are warmed up, give us either an all produced by one producer albums or duet albums with some of the other great Hip-Hop Stars. How about Eminem, Jay-Z or Rick Ross to start us off? 

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