This beat sounds like Out the Pound, but slowed up a little. Weezy helped out on the hook, but needed a verse from him it just would have made the song better. Birdman isn’t a lyrical genius, but he knows how to ride a beat. Thunderous beat that thumps through the speakers. The same typical Pain in da Ass intro, and he didn’t say “okay I reloaded” either! You have Pain in da Ass making another appearance on the intros. Yeah, I know that Baby isn’t his real pops, but he raised the lil’ one. Releasing his third solo LP, Birdman readies 5 * Stunna (or 5 Star Stunna), which comes off the heels of Like Father, Like Son, which scored a gold plaque for the best father/son tandem. Birdman messed around on the mic with the Big Tymers, but he actually got better! Well, Weezy might have something to do with that! Birdman, Slim, and Lil’ Wayne never jumped ship. Through all the controversy at Cash Money Records, some things never changed.
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