I grew up in the hardcore/metal/punk scene and never listened to new hip hop and stayed with the dmx, dre, nas, biggy, and tupac I was used to. A girl I was dating at the time left this CD in my stereo after borrowing my car. Stayed on after the first track. Opened my eyes to the fact that I missed a lot of good shit post 2001.
I was 13 when this came out. Went to go buy it at the shop and got told I couldn't get it without an adult. Knowing my parents would never do it, I went and asked a neighbor I saw in the mall. The 1st album I ever spent my own money to own. I love it so much.
This era is truly incredible. The fact that C3 got leaked and Wayne decided to scrap it and make a whole new album is insane (The original C3 is still really good imo). Plus selling a million first week with this, his mixtape + feature run, and soon the Young Money takeover 😮💨 Wayne was unstoppable 🐐
@@FrancoisDressler I love the original C3. I just think it’s less accessible to the average music listener since there’s not a lot of commercial sounding songs like a Lollipop or Mrs. Officer. And the ones that are like Prostitute Flange aren’t as good. I absolutely love Something You Forgot, I Feel Like Dying, & World Fantasy just to name a few 😅 I wish they got officially released
@@MadMaximo nobody said otherwise, but also no no way he's better than them except for Jay-Z. maybe if he followed the trend of his first three legendary albums but he declined and his current stuff is just mid at best
@@iam7477 he has like one and a half good albums and a handful of solid ones lol. his best is great and i love it but isn't even top 100 hiphop albums of all time but if he keeps his trend and improves he can be legendary i guess
This album was everything. The build up to it was even more. If there could have been a way to show your dad all of his mixtapes leading up to this, I feel like your dad’s understanding of how well put together this album was. So much anticipation, sold a million copies in the first week. Lil Wayne is the GOAT of Hip Hop
All the hype leading up to Wayne dropping this album was amazing. All the features and mixtapes he dropped claiming he was the “best rapper alive”, and then backing it up with this classic. You just had to be there…
This literally just happened to me 2 days ago. I actually had to check and make sure Comfortable was on C3 and not a leak. Wayne is insanely versatile.
I hear you there. We were so young(atleast in my case) when this came out… like i was in high school. That song was lame af to me… but… revisiting it later, its a completely different track with more life experience and music appreciation
Tie My Hands is his most underrated song in the catalog. The story telling and lyricism in the loud track embodies his true greatness. No unnecessary punchlines and metaphors or lost bars. It’s a complete track.
its in my top 5 fav wayne songs and thats saying a lot because i know and have listened to most of his discography from 500 degeree and up mixtapes n unreleased shit included same with features.
Maaaan, this album was THE album of 2008. Every time you turned on the radio, you were going to hear something from this album. Lollipop, Mr. Carter, Ms. Officer, Comfortable, Got Money, A Milli, Tie My Hands were all on heavy radio rotation in Chicago. And yeah, to answer your question about Got Money being a banger in the club, it totally was. I turned 21 in 2009 and it was STILL being played then. Edit: It's funny you guys bring up his cadence as well. Back then almost every rap artist that came out tried using that same flow that Wayne had here. Big Sean, Mac Miller, Childish Gambino, Diggy Simmons. Drake sounded just like Wayne during the "So Far Gone" era. But yeah, newer artists like Young Thug have mentioned that Wayne was one of his biggest influences if not the biggest.
Honestly got goosebumps listening to this again. Wayne really changed the rap game in this era, he brought a lot of witty lightness to rap with all his punch lines. YMCMB forever ❤
I can't stress enough the impact lil wayne and this album have had on my life. He is the reason I started pursuing music. The whole album is incredible, but I heard Mr.Carter and knew this is what I wanted to do. Wayne's classic album, a timeless record for me
I can STILL rap A Milli word for word and i remember the days of trying to freestyle over that beat at 8-9 years old 😂😂😂 good times and a perfect time to get into hip hop.
This was the first rap album I ever bought. Before that I was in to emo and pop punk stuff and just took a punt on this album. Legit made me appreciate rap as a legitimate musical outlet and it went on to become my favourite genre of music. Tha Carter III is a certified classic
This was my favorite album in 2008. Def top 5 ever . 1 million sold first week, no streaming back then either. Wayne was in his prime that year, dropped no ceilings the next year. 🐐
Tha Carter 3 and Dedication 3 dropped that summer! I was 13 years old growing up in the streets of california playing basketball playing all summer, downloaded it in my IPOD off limewire and would listen to it on repeat on the way to open gym everyday. When you opened my Myspace this was my whole tracklist, let the beat build was the first track I ever got stuck on in my life! Litterally on repeat 10 times a day and shoot me down. This album is amazing still! If you wernt a teen in the hood when this came out you just will never understand how big of a deal this album was!
I remember my mom would play Mrs. Officer every time she took me to school or to teeball practice when I was like 5 or 6 since I would always sing the chorus to that song because as a kid I found it very catchy and I still do to this day, and also hearing Lollipop and A Milli on the radio frequently back then was such a vibe as well, good times ☺
Saying you ain’t got nuthin was a track that was ‘just there’😭😭 one of the hardest songs I’ve ever heard all three guys absolutely snapped and uncle al cooked with that beat too
Tie my hands and misunderstood are two of the most underrated hip hop songs of all time, people say goat way to often but wayne genuinely is the greatest of all time!
The sister of my girlfriend got this album when it came out and listened to it every day in the car on the way to highschool. Hated it for so long, but it's cool to hear it again after so many years and have all those memories come flooding back in.
Man you made me feel old when you said you were 8 when this came out. I was a freshmen when it came out and I can’t even explain how big this album was in highschool. Every song on this album was basically on the radio 24/7 and when lollipop came out it was the biggest song in the world Wayne is the 🐐
I know where I was at when I was listening to this. I was 8, my brother was 13 and we listened to this. I just smile every time I listen to this album. The saddened appreciative smile. But From rap, style, bars, impact, fashion, creativity, and longevity, Wayne is the greatest rapper.
This is what the people from Louisiana have been waiting for! Also, you should go through a little of Wayne's mixtapes to show how he controlled the mixtape era.. adds another level of respect to his name
Your dad should listen to Dedication 2 or No Ceilings, I think he would like mixtape Wayne because it's just his unfiltered rapping mostly without hooks
more lil wayne: let it all work out off the carter five. can’t speak for the entire album but him retelling the story of how the cop bob saved his life is beautiful
As funny as the Pussy Monster reaction was, I wish you played Playing With Fire instead which was the original track 14. I think sample clearance messed it up after the release and it got replaced on most versions, but that song is so essential to this album for me, one of my favourites for sure
Another great album. It would be cool to see reactions to Kendrick's earlier works like Section 80, Overly Dedicated and The Kendrick Lamar EP, cos he is also anong the artists that were influenced by Lil Wayne and it shows a lot in his early works.
When this album first came out. P Monster was not on the album. Playing with Fire, which fits the album better in my opinion, was the original track on there. They replaced Playing With Fire with P Monster due to sample issues. I wish your dad could have heard that song. Wayne has one of his realest and best verses on that track where he talks about almost killing his step father for beating his mom. You should definitely show that song to your dad.
Yesssss I’m stoked to listen to this one. I’m very curious of your guys’ thought process when it comes to this album. It was one of the first rap albums I really got into when I was in high school.
just wanna say before i watch that i was one of the few ppl who requested this album. forgot which vid i commented my request on but preciate the review guys
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Don't forget this gem that was removed from the album...
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incredible
@@mcbyt so interesting seeing you here lol
@@justanormaIdud3 good album, good channel
“Did this bang in the club?” “Idk i wasn’t in the club in 2008”
Had me dying 😂😂😂
💀💀🤣
timestampp?
@@manuelorrego984 @11:00
More like 10:50 actually lol
I can confirm it did bang
This album was a formative part of my life. Literally not sure I would have fallen in love with hip hop without it.
Same. Life was just simply beautiful when this dropped 🥲
Same bro. That CD was on REPEAT
Same
Same!!
I grew up in the hardcore/metal/punk scene and never listened to new hip hop and stayed with the dmx, dre, nas, biggy, and tupac I was used to. A girl I was dating at the time left this CD in my stereo after borrowing my car. Stayed on after the first track. Opened my eyes to the fact that I missed a lot of good shit post 2001.
"Did this shit bang in the club or what!?"
"-I was 8" 😂😂
Lol
Timestamp?
@@SumSaroDK 10:54
I was 13 when this came out. Went to go buy it at the shop and got told I couldn't get it without an adult. Knowing my parents would never do it, I went and asked a neighbor I saw in the mall. The 1st album I ever spent my own money to own. I love it so much.
love that story haha
Now the people know one of your security questions
I haven’t clicked this fast on a video in a while
Damn me too lol
im so hyped
Hahahaha didn’t even hesitate
Be original
@@Sincewayback1997 okay. En ole pitkään aikaan klikannut yhtäkään videota näin nopeasti
The part when Kevin says "he sounds fun to hang around" and Wayne answers "I know haha" is gold😂
Lol facts
Facts😂😂
@Skylark Topic 4:50
Would love to see them hanging out fr 😂
This era is truly incredible. The fact that C3 got leaked and Wayne decided to scrap it and make a whole new album is insane (The original C3 is still really good imo). Plus selling a million first week with this, his mixtape + feature run, and soon the Young Money takeover 😮💨 Wayne was unstoppable 🐐
Especially when music piracy was at all time high’s. The real goat
Original C3 is a lot more than really good.
@@FrancoisDressler I love the original C3. I just think it’s less accessible to the average music listener since there’s not a lot of commercial sounding songs like a Lollipop or Mrs. Officer. And the ones that are like Prostitute Flange aren’t as good. I absolutely love Something You Forgot, I Feel Like Dying, & World Fantasy just to name a few 😅 I wish they got officially released
Nas scrapped his album that was leaked then made It Was Written. This shit trash
@@artxcvii Where do you find the original album?
So happy y’all finally reacted to one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time Lil Wayne top 5 all time
Lil wayne 🐐 but not top five, imo Kendrick, Kanye, MF DOOM, Jay z, Nas , and a couple others are better
@@MadMaximo nobody said otherwise, but also no no way he's better than them except for Jay-Z. maybe if he followed the trend of his first three legendary albums but he declined and his current stuff is just mid at best
@@yourboibigbrain7353 cole ?
@@MadMaximo not even close
@@iam7477 he has like one and a half good albums and a handful of solid ones lol. his best is great and i love it but isn't even top 100 hiphop albums of all time but if he keeps his trend and improves he can be legendary i guess
The bar “Bitch I could turn a crack rock into a mountain” will never leave me
For me it's "And I'M ok, but my watch sick"
@@coldfusionbeam underrated Wayne bar
4:53 “He sounds fun to hang around…….I Know”😂😂
That seriously was perfectly timed 😂
I don’t know how many times I’ve listened to this album from front to back. Every song has a different memory attached to it for me.
This album was everything. The build up to it was even more. If there could have been a way to show your dad all of his mixtapes leading up to this, I feel like your dad’s understanding of how well put together this album was. So much anticipation, sold a million copies in the first week. Lil Wayne is the GOAT of Hip Hop
Fun fact: Comfortable - produced by Kanye West, was a sample of Alicia Keys "You Don't Know My Name", also produced by Kanye
Yessss I’m glad other people know this!!!!
All the hype leading up to Wayne dropping this album was amazing. All the features and mixtapes he dropped claiming he was the “best rapper alive”, and then backing it up with this classic. You just had to be there…
4:50 gotta be the most perfectly timed convo 😂😂
and 2:52 lmao
@@skipper6-9Ong 😂
Oh man…Comfortable is a top 3 song on this album for me. And it wasnt when it came out, but revisiting it a few years back it stood out
That's a beautiful song!
It's always been in my top 5, I appreciated it more with time. Mos def in my top 3 off of this album now.
Same here I absolutely love Comfortable
This literally just happened to me 2 days ago. I actually had to check and make sure Comfortable was on C3 and not a leak. Wayne is insanely versatile.
Sameee. Such a great yeezy weezy combo track.
I hear you there. We were so young(atleast in my case) when this came out… like i was in high school. That song was lame af to me… but… revisiting it later, its a completely different track with more life experience and music appreciation
I love the Comfortable song. its one of the best songs on the album.
I absolutely love that song
Def grew on me after first listen. First listen, of course the major hits are gonna be what stands out, however, comfortable is great.
Song gives nostalgia i can not replace! 👏🏼
Tie My Hands is his most underrated song in the catalog. The story telling and lyricism in the loud track embodies his true greatness. No unnecessary punchlines and metaphors or lost bars. It’s a complete track.
its in my top 5 fav wayne songs and thats saying a lot because i know and have listened to most of his discography from 500 degeree and up mixtapes n unreleased shit included same with features.
“No brake lights on my “car rear” “career”.. (no stopping in his career) I’m 35 now and just now got that line… 🤦🏾♂️
A Milli remains an absolute favourite for me after all these years 😂 loved your reaction
The original version with Cory Gunz was 🔥
That was myself and the homie's theme song for the end of primary school. And that's how my Hip-Hip journey started.
Maaaan, this album was THE album of 2008. Every time you turned on the radio, you were going to hear something from this album. Lollipop, Mr. Carter, Ms. Officer, Comfortable, Got Money, A Milli, Tie My Hands were all on heavy radio rotation in Chicago.
And yeah, to answer your question about Got Money being a banger in the club, it totally was. I turned 21 in 2009 and it was STILL being played then.
Edit: It's funny you guys bring up his cadence as well. Back then almost every rap artist that came out tried using that same flow that Wayne had here. Big Sean, Mac Miller, Childish Gambino, Diggy Simmons. Drake sounded just like Wayne during the "So Far Gone" era. But yeah, newer artists like Young Thug have mentioned that Wayne was one of his biggest influences if not the biggest.
Honestly got goosebumps listening to this again. Wayne really changed the rap game in this era, he brought a lot of witty lightness to rap with all his punch lines. YMCMB forever ❤
So happy to see rap back on the channel, Carter 3 and ALLA are huge bangers to start with
Wayne made one of the best rnb songs of all the with Mrs Officer. The sirens are just so odd, but it's just so catchy all these years later
Seeing you & your dad react to this made my day. Wayne is & will always be my favorite rapper ever. I’m here for these reactions 🔥👌🏼
"Pussy monster" track replaces "Playing with fire" (one of the greatest songs on the album) due to copyright infringment
That baseline on A Mili is THIIICK!!!
What an era! The run Wayne had during this time was incredible to witness. 🙏
An era worth remembering. It was so widely heard yet Spotify was not really anything people used at the time.. amazing
spotify didn’t exist in 2008
I can't stress enough the impact lil wayne and this album have had on my life. He is the reason I started pursuing music. The whole album is incredible, but I heard Mr.Carter and knew this is what I wanted to do. Wayne's classic album, a timeless record for me
I can STILL rap A Milli word for word and i remember the days of trying to freestyle over that beat at 8-9 years old 😂😂😂 good times and a perfect time to get into hip hop.
Lollipop and a milli is such a banger and so is DR Carter 🔥😭
Kevins reaction to the end of a milli made me soooo happy lol
This was the first rap album I ever bought. Before that I was in to emo and pop punk stuff and just took a punt on this album. Legit made me appreciate rap as a legitimate musical outlet and it went on to become my favourite genre of music. Tha Carter III is a certified classic
TBH I LOVEEEE comfortable. Its super chill and kind of calming
This album changed the rap game for over a decade...
This album is the best from Lil Wayne's discography
Second behind Carter II
C2
C1
C3
Is the top 3 but all three of them are classics
Carter 2
@@ThaLedg People overhate C5 imo
@@maxkuchlein616 def not overhated, just not on the level of these
This was my favorite album in 2008. Def top 5 ever . 1 million sold first week, no streaming back then either. Wayne was in his prime that year, dropped no ceilings the next year. 🐐
This album made me love Hip-Hop
This album has aged amazingly!
i would pay to go back in time and experience hearing this album for the first time again
what a blast from the past!, great album for sure!
Dad is LOVING this one !!!
The Dr. Carter instrumental pulls from the original Ghost Busters movie soundtrack. Probably my favorite Lil Wayne song
This album was the first hip hop album I ever listened to. CLASSIC.
The algorithm is working overtime and I love it!
Shocked on you guy’s opinion on Comfortable, that’s one of my favorites. Love the review
Tha Carter 3 and Dedication 3 dropped that summer! I was 13 years old growing up in the streets of california playing basketball playing all summer, downloaded it in my IPOD off limewire and would listen to it on repeat on the way to open gym everyday. When you opened my Myspace this was my whole tracklist, let the beat build was the first track I ever got stuck on in my life! Litterally on repeat 10 times a day and shoot me down. This album is amazing still! If you wernt a teen in the hood when this came out you just will never understand how big of a deal this album was!
I remember my mom would play Mrs. Officer every time she took me to school or to teeball practice when I was like 5 or 6 since I would always sing the chorus to that song because as a kid I found it very catchy and I still do to this day, and also hearing Lollipop and A Milli on the radio frequently back then was such a vibe as well, good times ☺
Omg that’s crazy comfortable is literally my favorite track ever
The pussy monster segment was one of the funniest moments on this channel 🤣
Saying you ain’t got nuthin was a track that was ‘just there’😭😭 one of the hardest songs I’ve ever heard all three guys absolutely snapped and uncle al cooked with that beat too
From a moderate Wayne fan - one of my favorite albums of all time.
Wayne is the 🐐 of this spitting bars thing. No argue.
This was a very special album for me 9th grade. Comfortable is an amazing track
Tie my hands and misunderstood are two of the most underrated hip hop songs of all time, people say goat way to often but wayne genuinely is the greatest of all time!
Loved this. NEED a Carter II reaction now 😅
Carter 3 might be the most diverse album of all time 🔥 there’s soo many moods
Ok that’s a stretch 😂
Wayne did not write a single word on this album on a piece of paper. And won a Grammy for this masterpiece
He did he’s just lying for publicity, he’s still one of the goats tho
Wayne Magnum Opus. This album speaks my teen years and a simple life back then. Memories...
This album is a time capsule of memories that instantly make me smile. And I can confirm, yes, that shit BANGED in the club! 😂
It still bangs in the club 🤣🤣🤣
The sister of my girlfriend got this album when it came out and listened to it every day in the car on the way to highschool. Hated it for so long, but it's cool to hear it again after so many years and have all those memories come flooding back in.
"did this bang in the club and shit like that???" legendary quote from kev
Man you made me feel old when you said you were 8 when this came out. I was a freshmen when it came out and I can’t even explain how big this album was in highschool. Every song on this album was basically on the radio 24/7 and when lollipop came out it was the biggest song in the world Wayne is the 🐐
Out of wayne ALBUMS I think overall this is his best album. If it isnt his best its personally my favorite. This was prime wayne imo.
has to be Carter 2 man. That album isnt peak Wayne, but its rap prime Wayne imo
@@neekcux definitely Carter 2
@@TroubleOnTheWaters fax iykyk
@@neekcux best front to back
@@neekcux Carter 2 allllllll day
Man. Was in 7th grade when this came out. Learning life. Forever one of my favorite albums and artists
Hey, which songs on this album banged in the club?
Millennials: Yes.
I know where I was at when I was listening to this. I was 8, my brother was 13 and we listened to this. I just smile every time I listen to this album. The saddened appreciative smile. But From rap, style, bars, impact, fashion, creativity, and longevity, Wayne is the greatest rapper.
The production on this album is what raises it above so many Rap/Hip Hop albums.
C2-Dedicaction 4/sorry for the wait is absolutely my favorite run of almbums/mixtapes ever
ive been waiting for this FOR SOOOOO LONG. WE NEED CARTER 2!!!!!!!!!!
I don't know if you're familiar with some UK rap but you have to checkout Dave we're all alone in this together
I see the Piñata vinyl in the background. One of my favorite rap albums ever. PLEEAASEE do that one soon!!
3 peat into mr carter into a milli might be one of the hardest 3 track runs of any hip hop album
This is what the people from Louisiana have been waiting for! Also, you should go through a little of Wayne's mixtapes to show how he controlled the mixtape era.. adds another level of respect to his name
This album and pretty much everything Lil Wayne put out in this era was definitely banging in the club.
Your dad should listen to Dedication 2 or No Ceilings, I think he would like mixtape Wayne because it's just his unfiltered rapping mostly without hooks
Wish you guys could’ve done playing with fire. Definitely one of my favorite Wayne songs.
Sir, I was in the clubs back then and yes, it did bang🎉🎉in the clubs, in the bars, in our cars, house joints. It banged!
Comfortable is one of the best Wayne songs... The Kanye production is immaculate
I’m glad you appreciate dr carter, that was the first Wayne song I ever heard and I never felt like anyone ever mentions it..
more lil wayne: let it all work out off the carter five. can’t speak for the entire album but him retelling the story of how the cop bob saved his life is beautiful
I love this album
As funny as the Pussy Monster reaction was, I wish you played Playing With Fire instead which was the original track 14. I think sample clearance messed it up after the release and it got replaced on most versions, but that song is so essential to this album for me, one of my favourites for sure
This 1000%
Playing with fire was def my favorite song on the album
It’s so so good, the unique production is incredible and Wayne’s delivery is unlike any other song on the album, I love it
“I’m rare like Mr Clean with hair” such a simple, lowbrow bar but still one of my favorites 😂🔥
You have to do the whole Carter series especially Carter II
Are you actively trying to make this my fav channel on UA-cam? Great shit man
Tell your dad too, “Mr. Carter” is also cool because it is BOTH JayZ and Wayne’s names.
Favorite rapper and album of mine. To me this album really represents the late 2000s rap era perfectly. Classic.
Another great album. It would be cool to see reactions to Kendrick's earlier works like Section 80, Overly Dedicated and The Kendrick Lamar EP, cos he is also anong the artists that were influenced by Lil Wayne and it shows a lot in his early works.
I love that your dad is hearing this for the first time man
When this album first came out. P Monster was not on the album. Playing with Fire, which fits the album better in my opinion, was the original track on there. They replaced Playing With Fire with P Monster due to sample issues. I wish your dad could have heard that song. Wayne has one of his realest and best verses on that track where he talks about almost killing his step father for beating his mom. You should definitely show that song to your dad.
Great reaction 💪🏾 and i wish they didnt remove playing with fire from the digital/streaming platforms. That was one of the best songs on the album
Yesssss I’m stoked to listen to this one. I’m very curious of your guys’ thought process when it comes to this album. It was one of the first rap albums I really got into when I was in high school.
just wanna say before i watch that i was one of the few ppl who requested this album. forgot which vid i commented my request on but preciate the review guys
I literally spit out my water when he asked if it was banging in the club 😂😂😂
An OG subscriber here, and I can't believe you guys are over 500k that's incredible. Love this channel, great video!
I’m sure I’ve heard you both say you like T-Pain a few times now! Epiphany is definitely an album worth checking out, a classic in my opinion 👌🏼
LETS GO!! Absolutely need Carter II at some point too 🙏🏼