It aged better than Lollipop imho.
But A Milli is an impressive accomplishment no matter how you feel about it.
For a straight freestyle song with no hook and nothing but bars to make it to the top 5 on Billboard and get tons of radio play was a very insane feat back then.
Imagine if Backseat Freestyle and 5 AM in Toronto were competing with pop hits when they dropped.
We can nitpick certain lines and all but you can't discredit A Milli's impact.
All that is great. It still did not age well.
It's a lot of rap songs from the late 2000s that aged like dogshit.
I will never understand why it's such a travesty to say songs from Tha Carter III didn't really age that well.
Never answer when it's private, damn, I hate a shy chick
Don't you hate a shy chick? Had to play a shy chick
She ain't shy no more, she changed her name to My Chick, haha
The only Wayne album I can really revisit these days is Like Father, Like Son. The rest of his music hasn't particularly aged well, in my opinion.
Guarantee you play it and people gonna be rapping bar for bar though
literally lol
Put it on… in any crowd setting.. I’m getting tired of the Wayne disrespect and it’s really because people are bored. I haven’t heard chuck inglish name since like 2010, and I can tell he doesn’t leave his basement much
Put it on… in any crowd setting.. I’m getting tired of the Wayne disrespect and it’s really because people are bored. I haven’t heard chuck inglish name since like 2010, and I can tell he doesn’t leave his basement much
its same few people trying to make everyone hate Wayne and Drake.
if he said lollipop i woulda agreed but nah
got money is right there he picks the song that’s timeless
Got Money is also a great and timeless song
its same few people trying to make everyone hate Wayne and Drake.
There's some guy on YouTube who made like a thousand "the downfall of Young Money" videos since 2023.
And yes...he's doing this because hes a stan.
F*** Nicki though.
Think Tune's catalog is a tad bit overrated but IMO, sometimes, songs are what they are and don't need to be more than that.
Eye think even by 2026 standards A Milli is fine, Lollipop is amazing, Lil Wayne is an all time pop rapper and these songs should be contextualized through that lens.
There's some guy on YouTube who made like a thousand "the downfall of Young Money" videos since 2023.
And yes...he's doing this because hes a stan.
F*** Nicki though.
"I like insert artist but i hate everything they do" People always do that to make their criticism seem more valid 🥴
The only Wayne album I can really revisit these days is Like Father, Like Son. The rest of his music hasn't particularly aged well, in my opinion.
Tha Carter 1 and 2 still hold up well to me, and I feel a big reason for that is how entrenched it was in its regional sound. Whereas Carter 3 was what mainstream rap was sounding like in general for the time.