“The Real Her” is a new “unfinished” leak off of Take Care. It has a much slower tiempo than “Headlines” and “Make Me Proud”, but is reminiscent of his classic So Far Gone flow. Weezy slaughters his verse “I’m Single” style.
Guess Steve Job’s death struck a cord with Wayne, as he goes off on various rants, and shows off his Bugatti. The Barack Obama of Bugattis. Other than saying Job’s name at the beginning of the video, it has absolutely nothing to do with him.
Shot by Derick G.
Shot by Derick G.Weezy and YMCMB at The Fantasy Factory
This is a tracklisting for Take Care that is circulating the Hip-Hop blogosphere. It may or may not be the actual tracklisting, but if it is, it seems as though Drake has a classic on his hands. It would seem as though this album will definitely be better than his first. With production by 40, Boi-1da, The-Dream, Timbaland, STREETRUNNER, Lex Luger, Jamie xx, Just Blaze, Quincy Jones, Just Blaze, 9th Wonder, Hit-Boy (*claims he will not be on album), and Stevie Wonder; AND features The Weeknd, Justin Timberlake, Lil’ Wayne, Rick Ross, Stevie Wonder, Nas, 8Ball & MJG, and J. Cole.
1. Shot For Me – (Prod. Noah 40 Shebib)
2. Headlines – (Prod. Boi-1da & Noah 40 Shebib)
3. The Ride (ft. The Weeknd) – (Prod. Noah 40 Shebib)
4. Marvin’s Room – (Prod. Noah 40 Shebib)5. Club Paradise – (Prod. Noah 40 Shebib)
6. Her Regrets (Interlude performed by The Weeknd) (Prod. The-Dream, Co prod. Noah 40 Shebib)
7. Her Regrets – (Prod. The-Dream, Co prod. Noah 40 Shebib)
8. All Kinds (ft. Justin Timberlake) (Prod. Timbaland)
9. The Real Her (ft. Lil Wayne) (Prod. STREETRUNNER)
10. Good Ones (Prod. Lex Luger)
11. Sing For Me (Interlude) – (Prod. Jamie xx)12. Free Spirit (ft. Rick Ross) (Prod. Noah 40 Shebib)
13. Lord Knows (Prod. Just Blaze)
14. Doing It Wrong (ft. Stevie Wonder) (Prod. Noah 40 Shebib, Co. Prod. Quincy Jones)
15. Never Enough (ft. The Weeknd) (Prod. Noah 40 Shebib)
16. To My City (Prod. 9th Wonder)
17. Take Care (ft. Nas, 8 Ball & MJG, J. Cole) (Prod. Hit-Boy)
18. Yours Sincerely (Piano outro by Stevie Wonder featuring Drake) (Prod. Noah 40 Shebib, Co. Prod. Stevie Wonder)
*UPDATE: As I initially suspected, this is NOT the official track listing, in fact Drake tweeted that this list was false last night. I never thought “Free Spirit” and “Club Paradise” would be on the official album to begin with. Other than that, the only other tracks that don’t seem real are “Good Ones”, because of the Lex Luger production credits, and “Take Care” because Hit-Boy claims he is not on Take Care. The rest of the track listing and production/features listed are most likely accurate, especially Stevie Wonder, Nas, and Drake.
Above is a preview for B.o.B’s music video for “Strange Clouds”, the first single off his sophomore LP. This song had only been previewed at a B.o.B concert in Colorado a couple weeks back (see below), but the mp3 leaked this morning. I am not big on B.o.B and his Z100 pop music, but this song has a different feel, and Lil’ Wayne’s verse isn’t bad either.
Pharrell and NORE reunite on this dope ass Neptune’s produced track for Noreaga’s upcoming album S.U.P.E.R.T.H.U.G. Directed by SpliffTV.NORE — Finito (Feat. Lil’ Wayne & Pharrell) (Music Video)
This track off of Tha Carter IV just leaked today, and has sparked some controversy because Weezy supposedly responded to Jay-Z’s “baby money” jab on “H.A.M.”. Other than that, “It’s Good” is one of my favorite tracks that has surfaced from Tha Carter IV.
Freshly leaked, “She Will” is Lil’ Wayne’s next single off of Tha Carter IV. I have to say that I am disappointed that Drake is only featured on the hook. A verse would have been a greater contribution. I definitely expected more out of this new single/Drake feature, because so far Tha Carter IV is panning out to only be “okay.”
Produced by T-Minus.
DJ Scoob Doo just dropped this behind-the-scenes footage of Lil’ Wayne working on a new song, “She Will”, which will feature Drake. Weezy iChat’s Drake to ask him how he feels about the song. :ooking forward to seeing how dope this one will turn out.
Lil’ Wayne’s upcoming mixtape/prelude to Tha Carter IV, entitled Sorry 4 The Wait, is hours away from its release, but Rap Dose still decided to bless us with yet another leak earlier than scheduled. On this track Weezy goes HAM over YC’s midwest banger “Racks”.
Yesterday Rozay released this new video for “9 Piece”, the single for his upcoming EP, God Forgives, I Don’t. Besides the Weezy feature, this video actually features cameos by Southern rap duo 8-Ball & MJG, who Ross refers to in the chorus:
“9 Piece, straight 8-balls, MJG, bitch I got 8-Balls”
Not too sure who had a better video, but as far as singles are concerned, Rick Ross’s “9 Piece” is a much better single than Lil’ Wayne’s “John”, mostly because “John” is merely a modified version of a previous Rick Ross mixtape track, “I’m Not A Star”. I would have to say recycled beats are far worse than recycled bars, wouldn’t you agree? Oh yeah, Weezy actually did both:
He needs to fire his stylist, and re-evaluate his Carter IV singles. Lil’ Wayne Covers XXL July/August 2011 Issue
As promised, Weezy’s new single, “How To Love”, off Tha Carter IV dropped today. This track is beyond soft, it’s frail. It has dope vibes, but this is NOT what I’m trying to hear on such a highly anticipated Lil’ Wayne album. As far as I’m concerned he hasn’t had a classic album since Tha Carter III (2008), and this track would never had made it on that album.
The effort Weezy is putting towards dope singles/tracks for Tha Carter IV is reminding me of Kobe’s lame performance in this year’s playoffs.
(Produced by Detail)
If this track somehow makes it on Tha Carter IV, I have lost ALL hope in anything Weezy does in the future.
Yes, it’s that bad. SMH at J.U.S.T.I.C.E League, who produced this garbage.