Your dad is 100% correct in saying you’d have to be in a confident space in your career. Wayne was on top of the world when he released this song. He was in the middle of one of the greatest runs in hip hop history
frfr, i imagine, in my lifetime, that’s the closest I’ve seen any musician enter a “Michael Jackson mode”. And i don’t ever make that comparison or make it lightly.
This refers to the phrase "C3 threepeat." The Carter III being his third consecutive studio album reaching platinum status. Which equates to a triple championship in sports.
Please dont forget one of Wayne's most Iconic lines. "Make sure you wear a latex, cause you dont want that late text , that 'i think I'm late text' ". Recently a video of Wayne went viral cause even he couldn't believe he said that.
This is all lyricism and wordplay. Song structure is put to the side to show you he has metaphors and similes and entendres and every piece of creative language and verbal acrobatics that can compete with any artist out! Milli is a statement record!! The Workd knew Wayne was a serious problem at this point.
Yeah well said! This is more of a showcase for the people who are really into the words and flows etc. at this time we heard him on so many hits it was great to hear him let loose on this one no rules 🔥
I can't get enough of watching someone really experiencing music I know and strong for the first time. I love how he doesn't get caught up on the language and hears it as music and expression from a different culture. Like, that he doesn't "get it" doesn't mean that there's something wrong with "it." That's dope.
It’s important to mention how BIG this song was when it came out. All over the radio, MTV, everything. I never thought of it as an odd song, but I can see that. Crazy cause it was so accessible at the time
Do "I Feel Like Dying" for the next Lil Wayne song. That song was waaaay ahead of it's time. It's one of Wayne's more laid back songs and I feel like your dad would appreciate it.
The “owe you” is also a nod to Wheel of Fortune I believe, where you have to pay money in order to call a vowel out. And C3, 3-peat is just a reference to the Carter 3 being another critically-acclaimed addition to the Carter trilogy at the time.
Thank you!! I was looking forward to someone explaining this to him! Being a huge fan of him at the time -I remember how important this album was to us as fans 💪🏽 💯!
As a big wayne fan, I feel like I wouldn't know where to start when it comes to introducing weezy to someone who dosent know his music! He got so much stuff released you cannot stop there. Great video 👍🏽
Wayne had a run between 2004-2014 where he was arguably the top rapper in the game. When he changed up his style on "Da Carter" and started using a NYC like Flow with those down south New Orleans tracks, it was over for all other rappers for a minute. Eventually, Wayne became so influential, NYC rappers starting mimicking Southern artists like him in their appearance and in even their sound.
Just found the channel. Don't have a father currently Alive. He absolutely hated most genres of music that was not classic rock. I love your pops reaction to an amazing artist and incredible song. Your dad is dope!
FINALLY MORE LIL WAYNE!! I love your music taste because you’ve listen to more classic hip hop than I’ve had but it’s because I started listing to rap when WAYNE was in his bag n when this came out I MEMORIZED IT FRONT TO BACK!!
The dad remembering all these random lines in lyrics from all the different rappers is so damn satisfying. I love when someone dives head first into the culture like your dad is doing.
Two things that would be helpful to know when understanding this track: 1) it is a freestyle (i.e., completely spontaneous); 2) it is an example of playing the dozens/signifying/high-capping, a Black American performative tradition wherein a person magnifies their own persona through clever storytelling or wordplay while degrading another person's persona for the purpose of entertaining an audience.
Who else thinks they'd love "Still Fly" by Big Tymers? His dad loves the big production/orchestral sounding beats. It's a must listen for new Wayne fans.
C3 = Carter 3 Three peat is also referring to the Carter 3. It’s his 3rd album in the series. Just like when u win 3 championships in a row. They call it a 3 peat
Wayne's been active since the 90s. He has albums before the Carter series. They're pretty good. One of my favorite pre-Carter Wayne tracks being "Tha Blues." Certainly of the time, but you can see the talent in the child. Baby (Birdman) didn't let Wayne use profanity until he turned 18, so his teenage music is expressive but not profane. Really a fascinating career.
You should REALLY show him "Georgia Bush" or "Nightmares Of The Bottom" by Lil Wayne. 👀I feel like he might enjoy "She Will" and "How To Love" from Carter IV, too.
Great video guys! Soooo glad yall are doing lil wayne. He practically birthed today's hip hop with his influence. Most rappers today have stated Wayne is their favorite including Kendrick Lamar on several occasions. Wayne is my favorite by a long shot and I'm glad my favorite reactors are diving into the massive catalog. Hope u dive into some of his lesser radio hits as well!
This is so great I genuinely enjoy your dads reaction ❤ the world/America needs to see things like this. It’s like a bridge we can meet on and find common ground. Thanks for having a open mind and heart, we appreciate it ❤ 12:42
A fellow 49 year old soccer mom here! My favorites are the exact same! One of my favorite memories was about 5 years ago, I was in the kitchen baking with my headphones on. I was listening to and I guess singing a bit too loud to "Lollipop". I felt a tap on my shoulder and my then 12 year old son said accusingly "Mom, how do YOU know Lil'Wayne?!" I smiled and said "Question is, how do YOU know him?! You might not believe this, but once upon a time, your Mama had it goin' on!" He walked away shaking his head and later, I heard him saying to my youngest son "You won't believe what I heard Mom singing to today! She was listening to Lil'Wayne, Drake, Juice Wrld and Tupac!" 😆
I do like his albums but I LOVE pretty much all his mixtapes, Not sure why folks don't appreciate them. Wayne is in his all own world and I enjoy exploring his creativity
Gotta show your dad lil Wayne's "something you forgot" his most emotional song about his separation from his baby mama. Also p*ssy, money, weed.. absolutely hypnotic song that despite it's obviously crass nature is dare I say beautiful.. ok maybe not but both of those songs have a lot of musical elements your dad will be able to appreciate.
Lil Wayne is probably the most versatile rapper to ever hit the mic! Please react to the following - Leather So Soft - Go DJ - Tie My Hands - Dr Carter - Mirror on the wall ft Bruno Mars - Mona Lisa - Single -Drop The World
Please react to this entire album! Such a masterpiece and really shows where rap was in the late 2000s! At the very least can you let him hear Dr. Carter? I think he'd really appreciate the storytelling.
Dad took the words right from my head. I was going to say, U can tell Wayne had fun on this track 🤗 This was definitely different for him which is probably why it's such a fan fav. He clearly could've used a more practical cadence but he stomped on that drum the entire track which made it such a great song to play in your car. Especially if U have Bose 🙌🏽
i think one of the most iconic things about this song is that there is i believe four different versions that were released and leaked before the album version came out many fans fight and argue to this day about which version is the best‼️
What will it take for you guys to do more Wayne reactions, and being that I see your dad it's into the more substance songs of Wayne, here are 5 that I think he will really enjoy. 1. Tie my hands 2. Shoot me down 3. Let it all work out 4. Open letter 5. Can't be broken
The mention of Andre 3000 of Outkast by Lil Wayne and Eminem should have led you to him by default. Shout outs are a form of respect and admiration so coming from those two, should tell you something about his influence on the rap game. Players Ball is a Christmas song that I love cause it portrays holidays from another perspective of life. Southernplayalisticaddilacmuzik is a showcase of his lyrical talent. You guys are great! Keep it up!
The “choppa” line is a quintandre, choppa is a gun, choppa is the cops in a helicopter, he’s physically chopping the word verbally as well as finishing “a line” (verbal and written making the allusion to chopping lines of drugs). Wayne does this constantly wether it’s lines that are referencing current affairs of the times within his metaphors and similes, or cutting deep word play with diss mentality. Lyrical genius
I think it’s hard for your dad because he’s always looking for a meaning. It’s just a song. But I think “Mr Carter” would be great next. Has Jay Z and you can explains the Carters. Then maybe “Bill Gates”. Gotta love his off the cuff thinking.
I loveee you all’s reactions!! Lol…Dad getting hip…& when he says “C3- 3-peat” he’s sayin the Carter 3 going 3 for 3, meaning when teams win back to back to back Championships..he’s sayin The Carter 3 is another hit…which he was right..🔥u know Wayne is a huge sports fan, s/n he actually does the intro/theme song for FS1 Undisputed with Skip Bayless & Shannon Sharpe, also don’t be surprised if you see him on ESPN First Take either…💪🏾 Can’t wait for your next review.🖤
Wayne is amazing freestyler man . Another rapper that raps instantaneously like him (hard bars with Sophisticated itundras) and off the dome is juice . I need you to tell your dad to react to juice freestyles.
Your dad has a amazing taste in music!! I've been binge watching yall videos all night and every song I love he cries too or is taken away. Now im interested in some of his favorite songs 🤔💯 it would be fun to do a video of him putting you onto a song or two. 😂
Thanks for your kind words, Brianna. I put Kai on to a few so far - Roundabout by Yes, I’m a Man by Spencer Davis Group, and Pastime Paradise by Stevie Wonder. More to come!
Please get some Nicki Minaj in here. Like her "Monster" verse or "Roman's Revenge" ft. Eminem, "Here I Am", "Your Love", "Freedom", "Four Door Aventador", "Win Again", "All Things Go". I think your dad would enjoy these songs from her catalog.
Absolutely brilliant video! I remember being in 8th grade when this album/song came out. Still can recite word for word to this day. Keep up the great content 🔥
This is what you call a going in track, just displaying flow, word schemes and excellent craftsmanship! Rap God by Eminem is another example of the reference.
My only two problems I've ever had with this track is the comparison of a venereal disease to a menstrual bleed and him still using the term f****t. I get where his head was at with it, and why he went for that rhyme, but I always end up saying in the back of my mind "but a menstrual bleed isn't any kind of disease, let alone a venereal one." lol But overall it's a legendary track, and I still remember when I heard it for the first time.
Wayne has so many songs to choose from but if I had to put someone on Wayne it would be songs like "how to love" "I feel like dying" "glory" "this is the Carter" feel me" nightmares of the bottom" or the feature he did on "the sweetest girl"
Your dad is 100% correct in saying you’d have to be in a confident space in your career. Wayne was on top of the world when he released this song. He was in the middle of one of the greatest runs in hip hop history
Everything that man touched that time turned in to gold.
frfr, i imagine, in my lifetime, that’s the closest I’ve seen any musician enter a “Michael Jackson mode”. And i don’t ever make that comparison or make it lightly.
Absolutely!
This refers to the phrase "C3 threepeat." The Carter III being his third consecutive studio album reaching platinum status. Which equates to a triple championship in sports.
Agreed! Wayne was unstoppable!
The fact your dad is picking up lyrics from others songs and listening to some of these songs on his own time is amazing to me!
once that first 5k cheque comes, id start studying too.
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I agree…. Tbh, he’s better than I can. 😆🥹
Was literally about to mention this. It’s the respect of it all. 💪🏾💪🏾
I live his genuine interest
Look at us and Kai turning dad into a hip hop head and gangster 😂
🙌🏼😂
Frfr🤣
You talk like he’s your dad too 😂
@@jesusdaholy he's our dad
@@jesusdaholy Should I call him by his name?
Please dont forget one of Wayne's most Iconic lines. "Make sure you wear a latex, cause you dont want that late text , that 'i think I'm late text' ". Recently a video of Wayne went viral cause even he couldn't believe he said that.
🔥 📛 🔥
Great insta... Seen lots of old heads do that shit. Em didn't even remember he was in the "still Dre" video! or something like that. :D
Look at your dad quoting rappers to connect the dots. Lol That Nas reference came out of nowhere.
So 🔥
This is all lyricism and wordplay. Song structure is put to the side to show you he has metaphors and similes and entendres and every piece of creative language and verbal acrobatics that can compete with any artist out! Milli is a statement record!! The Workd knew Wayne was a serious problem at this point.
Well put. I enjoy Blunt Blowin to this day. (Even though I usually listen to CHH these days 👀)
Yeah well said! This is more of a showcase for the people who are really into the words and flows etc. at this time we heard him on so many hits it was great to hear him let loose on this one no rules 🔥
100%
And for all these reasons in my opinion thats what gives it structure. It’s just different.
Yeah, just freestyle and bars, this song lowkey IS hip hop
it's a monster freestyle flow A Milli is a masterclass in non-written wordplay.
Go Listen To Becky 3rd Cold World
Can’t wait till the R&B reactions start, pop’s life is gonna change😂 Jodeci, New Edition, Kem, Donnel Jones, Brian Mcknight, Dru Hill…sheeeshh!!🙌🏾🙏🏾
This is what I would want to see too!!! R&B edition!!
We need Brent Faiyaz
No!
I think your dad will love the emotion in some of the R&b songs like jagged edge, Boyz to men . Etc from the 90's to early 2000's
I can’t wait!!!
I can't get enough of watching someone really experiencing music I know and strong for the first time. I love how he doesn't get caught up on the language and hears it as music and expression from a different culture. Like, that he doesn't "get it" doesn't mean that there's something wrong with "it." That's dope.
Loved the way you worded this
Exactly this. If everyone was this open minded the world would be a beautiful place
It’s important to mention how BIG this song was when it came out. All over the radio, MTV, everything. I never thought of it as an odd song, but I can see that. Crazy cause it was so accessible at the time
I remember my neighbor got his sound system upgraded so he could bump this song. That bass was so strong it would vibrate every window he drove by
Dad: “Your expectations of me are quite high at this point”
*Quotes Illmatic*
Our expectations are quite high now lol
6 ft 7 ft his displays pure rap skill... would love yall to react
Amilli
6’7’
Monalisa
Do "I Feel Like Dying" for the next Lil Wayne song. That song was waaaay ahead of it's time. It's one of Wayne's more laid back songs and I feel like your dad would appreciate it.
Absolutely love that song
Man I loooooooooooooved that song in high school
The metaphors were on another level!!!! Very deep song
That song is crazy, Defo need to show him that
Go Listen To Becky 3rd Cold World
The “owe you” is also a nod to Wheel of Fortune I believe, where you have to pay money in order to call a vowel out. And C3, 3-peat is just a reference to the Carter 3 being another critically-acclaimed addition to the Carter trilogy at the time.
Thank you!! I was looking forward to someone explaining this to him! Being a huge fan of him at the time -I remember how important this album was to us as fans 💪🏽 💯!
As a big wayne fan, I feel like I wouldn't know where to start when it comes to introducing weezy to someone who dosent know his music! He got so much stuff released you cannot stop there.
Great video 👍🏽
Yupp, he basically have 5 different eras and sounds
Wayne had a run between 2004-2014 where he was arguably the top rapper in the game. When he changed up his style on "Da Carter" and started using a NYC like Flow with those down south New Orleans tracks, it was over for all other rappers for a minute. Eventually, Wayne became so influential, NYC rappers starting mimicking Southern artists like him in their appearance and in even their sound.
Him talking about playing Wayne in the house to restating lines from illmatic is anazing. love your guys videos
Mr Carter is a must. It has a hook and some of Wayne’s best wordplay
Jay Z too.🔥
Your relationship with your Dad is awesome to see! And I never thought watching someone discovering music would be so enjoyable.
Just found the channel. Don't have a father currently Alive. He absolutely hated most genres of music that was not classic rock. I love your pops reaction to an amazing artist and incredible song. Your dad is dope!
Your dad will definitely love “Shoot Me Down” of that album!
FINALLY MORE LIL WAYNE!! I love your music taste because you’ve listen to more classic hip hop than I’ve had but it’s because I started listing to rap when WAYNE was in his bag n when this came out I MEMORIZED IT FRONT TO BACK!!
The dad remembering all these random lines in lyrics from all the different rappers is so damn satisfying. I love when someone dives head first into the culture like your dad is doing.
Drought 3 greatest mixtape of all time! Great reaction guys!!
You're tripping...dedication 1, the suffix, then D2 after that we can talk drought 3 or no ceilings
No ceilings
Two things that would be helpful to know when understanding this track: 1) it is a freestyle (i.e., completely spontaneous); 2) it is an example of playing the dozens/signifying/high-capping, a Black American performative tradition wherein a person magnifies their own persona through clever storytelling or wordplay while degrading another person's persona for the purpose of entertaining an audience.
pretty sure its written in the tablet in his mind
Who else thinks they'd love "Still Fly" by Big Tymers? His dad loves the big production/orchestral sounding beats. It's a must listen for new Wayne fans.
YOU DAD COULD RELATE MORE WITH CARTER 5!!!!! So beautiful the way composed that album!!!!!!!!!💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
This is off his 6th studio album. Tha Block Is Hot, Lights Out, and 500 Degreez were his first 3 and then came Tha Carter series
Tha Carter 3, what a time to be alive. One of my go to Albums in High School
C3 = Carter 3
Three peat is also referring to the Carter 3. It’s his 3rd album in the series. Just like when u win 3 championships in a row. They call it a 3 peat
Remember the Cavs hype video with LeBron coming back from 3-1 down in the finals to win it all. This is the song they played.
This is correct. Had to scroll too far to see the right answer
"Writing in my book of rhymes all the words past the margins" - Nas- The world is Yours
Wayne's been active since the 90s. He has albums before the Carter series. They're pretty good. One of my favorite pre-Carter Wayne tracks being "Tha Blues." Certainly of the time, but you can see the talent in the child. Baby (Birdman) didn't let Wayne use profanity until he turned 18, so his teenage music is expressive but not profane. Really a fascinating career.
How quickly some forgot he was featured on Destiny’s Child hits 👀
Right!? I was like "3rd album!? Try 6th!"
You should REALLY show him "Georgia Bush" or "Nightmares Of The Bottom" by Lil Wayne. 👀I feel like he might enjoy "She Will" and "How To Love" from Carter IV, too.
BRO hustler musik has been one of my favorites for over a decade. awesome that your dad connects to it.
I love that Mr. Dad mentioned Nas🤣🤣
Beautiful Dad/Son bonding😍
Chopper is a gun. That’s what he’s referring to. Wayne is of the streets.
Great video guys! Soooo glad yall are doing lil wayne. He practically birthed today's hip hop with his influence. Most rappers today have stated Wayne is their favorite including Kendrick Lamar on several occasions. Wayne is my favorite by a long shot and I'm glad my favorite reactors are diving into the massive catalog. Hope u dive into some of his lesser radio hits as well!
One of my favourites. Great reaction and your dad is a G.
“This would be a hard one to rap along to” …..me who had this entire song memorized since I was 13 😂😂😂🙏🙏🙏
This is so great I genuinely enjoy your dads reaction ❤ the world/America needs to see things like this. It’s like a bridge we can meet on and find common ground. Thanks for having a open mind and heart, we appreciate it ❤ 12:42
I would love to see his reaction to Forever with Drake, Eminem, Wayne and Kanye
I'm 49 and this is one of my favorite Wayne songs. The other is Lollipop.
A fellow 49 year old soccer mom here! My favorites are the exact same! One of my favorite memories was about 5 years ago, I was in the kitchen baking with my headphones on. I was listening to and I guess singing a bit too loud to "Lollipop". I felt a tap on my shoulder and my then 12 year old son said accusingly "Mom, how do YOU know Lil'Wayne?!" I smiled and said "Question is, how do YOU know him?! You might not believe this, but once upon a time, your Mama had it goin' on!" He walked away shaking his head and later, I heard him saying to my youngest son "You won't believe what I heard Mom singing to today! She was listening to Lil'Wayne, Drake, Juice Wrld and Tupac!" 😆
I do like his albums but I LOVE pretty much all his mixtapes, Not sure why folks don't appreciate them. Wayne is in his all own world and I enjoy exploring his creativity
Your Dad is so cool!! No matter how distasteful the lyrics are he still receives it and feels it!!
You gotta show him the music video now!! Such a classic and truly shows how much charisma and confidence he has 🫡
My prediction is dad is going to be shocked by this song 😂😂😂😂
The video is everything to this song, you get the sense of doing it all in one take spontaneously.
Gotta show your dad lil Wayne's "something you forgot" his most emotional song about his separation from his baby mama.
Also p*ssy, money, weed.. absolutely hypnotic song that despite it's obviously crass nature is dare I say beautiful.. ok maybe not but both of those songs have a lot of musical elements your dad will be able to appreciate.
Lil Wayne is probably the most versatile rapper to ever hit the mic! Please react to the following
- Leather So Soft
- Go DJ
- Tie My Hands
- Dr Carter
- Mirror on the wall ft Bruno Mars
- Mona Lisa
- Single
-Drop The World
Please react to this entire album! Such a masterpiece and really shows where rap was in the late 2000s! At the very least can you let him hear Dr. Carter? I think he'd really appreciate the storytelling.
Dad took the words right from my head. I was going to say, U can tell Wayne had fun on this track 🤗 This was definitely different for him which is probably why it's such a fan fav. He clearly could've used a more practical cadence but he stomped on that drum the entire track which made it such a great song to play in your car. Especially if U have Bose 🙌🏽
i think one of the most iconic things about this song is that there is i believe four different versions that were released and leaked before the album version came out many fans fight and argue to this day about which version is the best‼️
First time hearing this too. Love your dads honesty about it cause that’s what I felt about it
What will it take for you guys to do more Wayne reactions, and being that I see your dad it's into the more substance songs of Wayne, here are 5 that I think he will really enjoy.
1. Tie my hands
2. Shoot me down
3. Let it all work out
4. Open letter
5. Can't be broken
Georgia Bush ....
THIS ^^^
Tie My Hands 1000000 percent
God Bless Amerika
Good list
11:33 On point about weezy’s sense of humor. The way he mixes jokes in with his bars is unmatched.
Great reaction you guys. You turning your dad into a rap lover lol
The mention of Andre 3000 of Outkast by Lil Wayne and Eminem should have led you to him by default. Shout outs are a form of respect and admiration so coming from those two, should tell you something about his influence on the rap game. Players Ball is a Christmas song that I love cause it portrays holidays from another perspective of life. Southernplayalisticaddilacmuzik is a showcase of his lyrical talent. You guys are great! Keep it up!
Pops actually listening to hustler music around the crib is so legendary haha dope vid guys!
"What the hell is going on?" is how most of us feeling during Wayne songs. In a good way. 🤣
“C3 like 3Peat” means Carter 3 and it’s his 3rd album. 3 peat like winning three championships in a row.
It's not his 3rd album its jus the 3rd carter
Show your dad No Love - Eminem ft. Lil Wayne. His punchlines are immense.
Bro your dad is so hip! I love how he remembered about Nas and Jay too
I laughed so loud when he said WT H lol thanks for the review really enjoyed it. ❤
This is actually the greatest song I've ever heard followed by Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana. Completely different genres too.
The “choppa” line is a quintandre, choppa is a gun, choppa is the cops in a helicopter, he’s physically chopping the word verbally as well as finishing “a line” (verbal and written making the allusion to chopping lines of drugs). Wayne does this constantly wether it’s lines that are referencing current affairs of the times within his metaphors and similes, or cutting deep word play with diss mentality. Lyrical genius
Yeah it's not that deep. He's really just referring to a gun on this one
wayne is very talented, very lyrical, i appreciate the comment you made, :)
That's a reach
@@modest1989 he maaaaybe is doing 2 with chopping up the word chopper but ya this comment is pretty much as cringe as kai not knowing lol
@@SeancGilchrist I said that it could mean a heli or a gun..
I’ve been smiling like chucky cheese 😊 I am obsessed with these videos please keep them coming
Hey Kai! Please show your dad something from the fast rappers out there; busts rhymes, krayzie bone, twista etc! ❤
Omg…. That is almost 15 years ago. Damn…
I think it’s hard for your dad because he’s always looking for a meaning. It’s just a song. But I think “Mr Carter” would be great next. Has Jay Z and you can explains the Carters. Then maybe “Bill Gates”. Gotta love his off the cuff thinking.
I loveee you all’s reactions!! Lol…Dad getting hip…& when he says “C3- 3-peat” he’s sayin the Carter 3 going 3 for 3, meaning when teams win back to back to back Championships..he’s sayin The Carter 3 is another hit…which he was right..🔥u know Wayne is a huge sports fan, s/n he actually does the intro/theme song for FS1 Undisputed with Skip Bayless & Shannon Sharpe, also don’t be surprised if you see him on ESPN First Take either…💪🏾 Can’t wait for your next review.🖤
You should definitely introduce A Tribe Called Quest to your father, if you didnt already
Who remembers foos bumping this song with the bass all the way up😂
I know Kai knows he has to eventually show pops 6 foot 7 foot.
I pray to see your dad one day driving around bumping A Milli
Pops is Such a Effn G…🙌🏼😎❤️
Wayne is amazing freestyler man . Another rapper that raps instantaneously like him (hard bars with Sophisticated itundras) and off the dome is juice . I need you to tell your dad to react to juice freestyles.
Your dad has a amazing taste in music!! I've been binge watching yall videos all night and every song I love he cries too or is taken away. Now im interested in some of his favorite songs 🤔💯 it would be fun to do a video of him putting you onto a song or two. 😂
Thanks for your kind words, Brianna. I put Kai on to a few so far - Roundabout by Yes, I’m a Man by Spencer Davis Group, and Pastime Paradise by Stevie Wonder. More to come!
@@frontroom oh ok I didn’t know but I’ll definitely check it out. Keep up the great work. 🤗
6:25 In Dave Chappelle white guy voice: "what is this cha-cha-cha-chopper?"😂so pure👌
Please get some Nicki Minaj in here. Like her "Monster" verse or "Roman's Revenge" ft. Eminem, "Here I Am", "Your Love", "Freedom", "Four Door Aventador", "Win Again", "All Things Go". I think your dad would enjoy these songs from her catalog.
Absolutely brilliant video! I remember being in 8th grade when this album/song came out. Still can recite word for word to this day. Keep up the great content 🔥
Now 6 Foot 7 Foot and Lollipop please 😁😁
Lol great reaction I expected pops not to like it off back but let him play it a few more times it’ll grow on him 🤣🤣😂
C3=carter 3 3 peat= winning 3 times consecutively
Yoooo!! Dad just called back a Nas song! And got it right in terms of albums! Dope!
You have to remember he had the #1 and #2 songs this year with this and lollipop. Followed by take you down Chris brown
I love the “misunderstanding” of it all by Pops🤣 I love his perspective of not growing up on Wayne (I can feel his shock😆)
Please do Tupac and Scarface x Smile. So legendary!
This is what you call a going in track, just displaying flow, word schemes and excellent craftsmanship! Rap God by Eminem is another example of the reference.
love watching these. have you considered doing 'wu tang meets the indie culture'?
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"C 3" stands for Carter 3. And "3peat" means that this is the third Carter album he's made.
I laughed so hard when he was like “what is going on?” 😂😂😂 I see where he is coming from 😂
Next one has to be “6 foot 7 foot” please it’s one of my favorite lil Wayne songs great reaction guys much love
My only two problems I've ever had with this track is the comparison of a venereal disease to a menstrual bleed and him still using the term f****t. I get where his head was at with it, and why he went for that rhyme, but I always end up saying in the back of my mind "but a menstrual bleed isn't any kind of disease, let alone a venereal one." lol But overall it's a legendary track, and I still remember when I heard it for the first time.
He wasn’t comparing menstrual bleeding to a disease. The next bar after, “like a menstrual bleed” is “through the pencil”
@@tee9753exactly this 💯
Crazy we all know the whole song word for word 🎉❤❤❤❤ #classic #thegoat #lovewayne #lyricalgenius
C3 = Carter 3. 3 peat = third repetition of the Carter albums
Used to use this song to test my car and house speakers. Lol
more lil wayne reactions pls!
6 foot 7 foot would be a good reaction
Yall should do this whole album! Dad would really get a great appreciation of wayne.
First one here shout out please
Thanks Cyrus!
Wayne has so many songs to choose from but if I had to put someone on Wayne it would be songs like "how to love" "I feel like dying" "glory" "this is the Carter" feel me" nightmares of the bottom" or the feature he did on "the sweetest girl"