He doesn’t know why Pusha-T doesn’t like him. He doesn’t immediately recognize what the words “TDE” and “Quality Control Music” mean. He admits that he once thought 21 Savage was a group. Lil Wayne doesn’t know what Kanye West’s Sunday Service is. So, did he pull it off? What will Funeral add to (or detract from) his legacy? After a few spins this morning, the Complex Music team put together a list of first impressions and key takeaways from Lil Wayne’s new album. Somebody gotta come in the booth and stop me from rapping, like, ‘This is where you stop it and add a hook.’” “What that means for me… is adding hooks. “What the new thing is for me is actually trying to put out music that sounds a little more like today’s music,” he explained to New Orleans radio station Q93.3. Leading up to the release of the album, Wayne spoke about how Funeral would sound more current. “I’ve already dropped Rebirth, so now we’re going to the Funeral.” “With Funeral, we’re just playing off all this shit I’ve already dropped,” he told Drink Champs. The 24-song project features appearances from rappers like Lil Baby, 2 Chainz, and XXXTentacion, and production from Mannie Fresh, Murda Beatz, Mike Will Made-It, and more. After a slight delay, Lil Wayne released his thirteenth studio album, Funeral, early Friday morning.
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