Review: Lil Wayne's 'Carter IV' doesn't show growth
Since "Tha Carter III" made him a legitimate pop star, Lil Wayne spent eight months in jail and released three albums, including a collaborative effort with his Young Money crew.
Reuters — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rapper Lil Wayne released his newest album, "Tha Carter IV," just after midnight on Monday to huge media hype following MTV's Video Music Awards, but... more info
ContactMusic — Lil Wayne launched his new album Tha Carter IV in spectacular fashion in the early hours of Monday morning (29. 08. 2011) partying in Los Angeles alongside a host of cele... more info
Mercury News, California — Since "Tha Carter III" made him a legitimate pop star, Lil Wayne spent eight months in jail and released three albums, including a collaborative effort with his Young Mon... more info
The Good, The Bad and The Unknown — Last night's MTV Video Music Awards continued its reign in celebrating mediocrity. I feel like a broken record as I continue to argue that MTV was much better when it w... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — You can trace the problems of “Tha Carter IV” to its track-listing. See the “Interlude” and “Outro,” two of its finest tracks, in which Lil Wayne is literally... more info