Lil Wayne was thisclose to making history as the first rap act to open with back-to-back million-selling albums. Thanks to record-setting iTunes sales of 300,000, plus the push provided by a post-VMA on-sale stunt, Weezy's eagerly anticipated Tha Carter IV will debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart next week on sales of 964,000, according to figures provided by Nielsen SoundScan.
Wow! No doubt weezy z an incredible rapper...never cease suprising his fans! But...i'd still go 4 jigga..he leads.. 2 hell with billboards!! (my view!)
When he came out with the Song "How to Love".... I appreciated him more...
and new he was took it in mind that he was evolving for the better... With a
Great belief kua huu mwaka utakua wake.... However i did not imagine it would be this gigantic..
You can't be thisclose to being the first rapper to blah blah... you either did it or didn't. The fella fell short of the record. You ain't making sense.
You can't be thisclose to being the first rapper to blah blah... you either did it or didn't. The fella fell short of the record. You ain't making sense.
Ok, but that's not very substantive. To recap what I pointed out: saying that a rapper has "done it again" when he falls short of setting a record means he has failed before! Totally nonsensical!
Ok, but that's not very substantive. To recap what I pointed out: saying that a rapper has "done it again" when he falls short of setting a record means he has failed before! Totally nonsensical!
He has done it again - meaning he has debuted at number one with this album, The Carter IV, as he did with The Carter III back in 2008. What's nonsensical about that Mr. High Almighty?
He has done it again - meaning he has debuted at number one with this album, The Carter IV, as he did with The Carter III back in 2008. What's nonsensical about that
Well, one minute I'm "Mr. High Almighty" next one I'm "stupid..." you are all over the map there. Anyhow, the right to an opinion is sanctimonious. I'm out of here.