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Just before Lil Wayne tells us that he’s getting money like he just found oil. But listen closely, you’ll find that this song features very unusual mid-song blunt lighting. Whatever happened to him, by the way? On top of that, on a first listen you may ask yourself, why it was included at all – it doesn’t seem to feature any lighter sounds. It’s an appallingly bad pop song, and features the imbecile mentioned above, as well as the highly annoying Jay Sean.
I feel like I need to justify this choice. One of the advantages of being incredibly rich, I guess. Does he actually ever experience that situation us mere mortals know, where your lighter is effectively empty and you just desparately try to get one more tiny little flame out of it? He probably doesn’t – I bet there is someone in his entourage who makes sure that he gets a brand new lighter every day. Wayne must have finished off at least ten lighters while recording ‘No Ceilings’ – there are lighter sounds on almost every song. They appear repeatedly though at the 20 second mark, the beat even pauses briefly for Mr. The lighter sounds on this song, which was on the ‘No Ceilings’ mixtape are more subtle – you have to listen quite carefully to notice them in the beginning. This is off ‘The Leak’, or maybe ‘Tha Leak’. Obviously this has nothing to do with lighters but I thought it was worth mentioning nonetheless. Nice touch! Also, Lil Wayne tells us that ‘like a circle of knifes, he’s got the sharpest flow around’. While not as pronounced as on the previous songs, ‘I know the Future’ features lighter sounds that are in sync with the beat. Song: I know the Future Rating: Double Bic Did it ever occur to anyone else that ‘Tha Carter’ is a really strange mix of colloquialisms and proper spelling? Shouldn’t it be either ‘Da Carter’, or ‘The Carter’? Not that it really matters of course… Some very prominent lighter sounds here over the first twenty seconds or so. ‘Tha Carter II’ featured a lot of lighter action – and this song is no exception. First, a green lighter features in the video, where Birdman aka Baby aka the music industry’s foremost imbecile struggles to ignite a flame, but then appears to cause a massive explosion (as I said: imbecile). Unfortunately it was a highly annoying song. Off ‘Tha Carter II’, Fireman was one of the bigger singles. Don’t tell me, that I should have better things to do! Below you find my Top 5:
The song I posted some days ago, is a case in point, but I decided to dig a little deeper and went through my iTunes library to check all Lil Wayne songs for Bic sounds. I don’t know if you ever noticed (you’d be forgiven for not having paid attention to this before), but every other Lil Wayne song starts with the sound of him lighting a blunt (or a cigar ever since he has been on probation), and audibly exhaling. In times where apparently you have to spend the equivalent of a small car before you can even think about recording anything, it’s reassuring that one of the most common sound samples used by one of the commercially most successful artists of recent times costs less than a packet of cigarettes. Everyone who hasn’t can just take my word for it.
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