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Tha Carter II is the fifth album by rap artist Lil Wayne, released on December 6, 2005.
Background
Artists making guest appearances on the album include veteran rappers Birdman and Kurupt, as well as Young Money members Curren$y and [[Nikki Kynard ]. It debuted at number 2 on the Billboard charts behind Eminem's Curtain Call: The Hits. Several music producers gave to the album including the Williams Brothers, the heads of Cash Money Records, who claimed executive-producer rights. This is the first album from the Cash Money label that does not feature any work from longtime in-house producer Mannie Fresh. The first single from the album is "Fireman." The video premiered on BET's "Access Granted" on 09/22/2005. The second single is "Hustler Musik". The third single is "Shooter", featuring Robin Thicke. The song also appeared on Robin Thicke's album, The Evolution of Robin Thicke. The album was also released in a clean version removing most of the harsh language and drug-related and violent lyrics.
The album has been certified Platinum by the RIAA in the U.S. with sales of 1 million copies and has sold 1,547,000 copies as of September 2009.
Reception
The music online magazine Pitchfork placed Tha Carter II at number 178 on their list of top 200 albums of the 2000s.[1]
Track listing
# | Title | Length | Producer(s) | Guest Performer(s) |
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1 | "Tha Mobb" | 5:21 | Heatmakerz | |
2 | "Fly In" | 2:23 | T-Mix & Batman | |
3 | "Money On My Mind" | 4:31 | DJ Nasty & LVM & The Runners | |
4 | "Fireman" | 4:23 | Doe Boyz | |
5 | "Mo Fire" | 3:23 | Yonny | |
6 | "On Tha Block #1" | 0:38 | ||
7 | "Best Rapper Alive" | 4:53 | Bigg D | |
8 | "Lock And Load" | 4:46 | T-Mix & Batman | Kurupt |
9 | "Oh No" | 3:11 | Yonny | |
10 | "Grown Man" | 4:06 | T-Mix & Batman | Curren$y |
11 | "On Tha Block #2" | 0:25 | ||
12 | "Hit Em Up" | 4:07 | Doe Boyz | |
13 | "Carter II" | 2:24 | T-Mix & Batman | |
14 | "Hustler Musik" | 5:03 | T-Mix & Batman | |
15 | "Receipt" | 3:48 | Heatmakerz | |
16 | "Shooter" | 4:35 | Robin Thicke | Robin Thicke |
17 | "Weezy Baby" | 4:18 | Deezle | Nicki Minaj |
18 | "On Tha Block #3" | 0:13 | ||
19 | "I'm a Dboy" | 4:00 | T-Mix & Batman | Birdman |
20 | "Feel Me" | 3:48 | Doe Boyz | |
21 | "Get Over" | 4:42 | Cool & Dre | Nikki |
22 | "Fly Out" | 2:25 | T-Mix & Radiohead |
Samples
Tha Mobb
- "Moment Of Truth" by Willie Tee
Best Rapper Alive
- "Fear Of The Dark" by Iron Maiden
Receipt
- "Lay-Away" by Isley Brothers
Shooter
- "Oh Shooter" by Robin Thicke
- "Mass Appeal" by Gang Starr
I'm A DBoy
- "Paid In Full" by Eric B. & Rakim
Get Over
- "Love Is What We Came Here For" by Garland Green
Leftover Tracks
- ""4 Flat Tires"" feat. Birdman, Six Shot & Miri Ben-Ari (used as bonus track)
- ""All Night Long"" feat. Robin Thicke (used on the album The Evolution of Robin Thicke)
First edition bonus disc
The first pressing of Tha Carter II included a bonus CD featuring 14 of Lil Wayne's biggest hits to date, plus the album's first single "Fireman", presented in a continuous chopped and screwed mix by Michael "5000" Watts.
Except where noted, all tracks on the bonus disc were originally produced by Mannie Fresh.
# | Title | Length | Producers(s) | Guest Performer(s) |
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1 | "Tha Block Is Hot [Screwed & Chopped]" | 4:30 | ||
2 | "Bring It Back [Screwed & Chopped]" | 5:01 | Mannie Fresh | |
3 | "Get Off The Corner [Screwed & Chopped]" | 4:14 | ||
4 | "On The Grind [Screwed & Chopped]" | 4:40 | ||
5 | "F*** Tha World [Screwed & Chopped]" | 4:56 | ||
6 | "BM J.R. [Screwed & Chopped]" | 5:30 | Mannie Fresh & Batman | |
7 | "Fireman [Screwed & Chopped]" | 4:23 | Develop | |
8 | "Go DJ [Screwed & Chopped]" | 4:41 | ||
9 | "I Miss My Dawgs [Screwed & Chopped]" | 4:55 | Mannie Fresh & Raj Smoove | Reel |
10 | "This Is The Carter [Screwed & Chopped]" | 4:44 | Mannie Fresh | |
11 | "Way Of Life [Screwed & Chopped]" | 3:56 | Big Tymers and TQ | |
12 | "500 Degreez [Screwed & Chopped]" | 4:03 | ||
13 | "Where You At [Screwed & Chopped]" | 4:44 | ||
14 | "Bloodline [Screwed & Chopped]" | 4:18 | ||
15 | "Everything [Screwed & Chopped]" | 5:40 |
Chart positions
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard 200 | 2 |
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 1 |
U.S. Billboard Top Rap Albums | 1 |
Canadian Albums Chart | 26 |
Tha Carter II: Chopped and Screwed
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A chopped and screwed edition of the album was released in March 2006. The album features nineteen of the original album's tracks (the "On Tha Block" skits are omitted) reinterpreted in the chopped and screwed style by Michael "5000" Watts.
# | Title | Length | Producers(s) | Guest Performer(s) |
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1 | Fly In | 3:08 | T-Mix and Batman | |
2 | Tha Mobb | 6:45 | The Heatmakerz | |
3 | Money On My Mind | 4:55 | The Runners, DJ Nasty & LVM | |
4 | Best Rapper Alive | 4:23 | Bigg D | |
5 | Fireman | 5:09 | Michael "5000" Watts, Doe Boyz | |
6 | Oh No | 3:38 | Yonny | |
7 | Shooter | 5:02 | Robin Thicke | Robin Thicke |
8 | Mo Fire | 3:50 | Yonny | |
9 | Weezy Baby | 1:25 | Deezle | Nikki |
10 | Lock & Load | 4:53 | T-Mix and Batman | Kurupt |
11 | Hustler Muzik | 4:52 | T-Mix and Batman | |
12 | Watts Scratch | 0:27 | Michael "5000" Watts | Michael "5000" Watts |
13 | Receipt | 4:04 | The Heatmakerz | |
14 | Grown Man | 4:39 | T-Mix and Batman | Currency |
15 | Hit 'Em Up | 3:37 | Doe Boyz | |
16 | Carter II-nterlude | 2:47 | T-Mix and Batman | |
17 | I'm A DBoy | 3:49 | T-Mix and Batman | Birdman |
18 | Feel Me Nigga | 4:38 | Doe Boyz | |
19 | Get Over | 5:29 | Cool and Dre | Nikki |
20 | Fly Out | 2:11 | T-Mix and Batman |
Chart positions
Chart (2006) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 64 |
References
- ^ Pitchfork staff (September 28, 2009). "The Top 200 Albums of the 2000s: 200-151". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 1, 2009.
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