Birdman Spks w Billboard On Tha Carter IV & Like Father, Like Son 2

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bcotton2000@yahoo.com;2323566 said:
http://www.lilwaynehq.com/2011/04/0...-waynes-tha-carter-iv-like-father-like-son-2/

http://www.billboard.com/#/news/birdman-lil-wayne-has-new-energy-on-tha-1005108832.story

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Birdman spoke to Billboard recently about Lil Wayne‘s Tha Carter IV album, their collabo album titled Like Father, Like Son 2, which they plan to drop in December later this year, his forthcoming Bigga Than Life album, and more! Hit the jump for the full interview:

Fans can expect “a new Wayne” when Lil Wayne’s “Tha Carter IV” is released on May 16, according to executive producer and Cash Money Records co-chief Bryan “Birdman” Williams.

“He sounds brand new to me,” Birdman tells Billboard.com. “There’s a new energy… just a different energy. He can still rap his ass off, but he took his raps to another level. To me, he went back to that traditional raw Cash Money music, just raw beats, 808s popping off and Wayne rapping, hard. It really sounds great to me.

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Birdman says Wayne’s eight-month incarceration in 2010 may have given him the rapper a new resolve and purpose. “He got to sleep for eight months,” he explains, “and I think the rest gave him another energy, and he’s pouring it all out through his music.” And that music is apparently still coming, even though the deadline for turning in “Tha Carter IV” is nearing.

“Really the hardest part of Wayne’s albums is picking the songs, because he has so many great records and while we narrow it down he’ll still be recording,” Birdman says. “Wayne will change a song and change his mind right to the end, so we’re never done ’til it’s done — and even then we’re still recording and working on the next album. But that’s OK; our last songs will always be our biggest songs, so we work all the way ’til the end.”

Birdman says “The Carter IV” will feature appearances by most of the Cash Money crew — including himself, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Mack Maine and Tyga — while Rick Ross is at this point the only outsider involved in the album. “He kept it to the family,” Birdman notes. “It’s basically just the team.”

Once “The Carter IV” is wrapped, Birdman says he and Wayne plan to proceed on a sequel to their 2006 collaboration “Like Father, Like Son.” “We’re looking to do that in December some time, after we all drop our solos albums and go on tour,” he says. “We have a lot of songs we did before (Wayne) went (to jail), and we’ve been working since he came home. All we’ve got to do is pick. And Wayne likes to be fresh with our music, so we might wait… and just knock out 20 songs right quick and put those on the album.”

Birdman, meanwhile, is “kind of finished” with his next album, “Bigga Than Life,” which is due out July 7. That said, he adds that “we’re still recording. I don’t have to turn it in ’til next month, so we continue to record, ’cause that’s how we work. I’m content with what I have now, though.” The first single from the set will be “Why You Mad?,” which Birdman describes as “clubbish, uptempo, hot” with guest appearances from Lil Wayne and Minaj. Other Cash Money artists and Game will also appear on the album.

Cash Money is planning for a busy year, too, which will also include releases by Drake, Minaj, Kevin Rudolf, Lil Twist, Mack Maine, Shanell and Tyga. “It feels like a new excitement around here,” Birdman reports. “We had Nicki blast off, Drake blast off, Wayne’s back…It just feels like a whole new excitement around here. It’s a real family, a team. We look after each other and are there for each other. We dedicate our life to this, and we make sacrifices for success. There’s no stopping with us.”

this excited me nh
 
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skooby2315;2323580 said:
this excited me nh

yea I got excited too when I read that

Jae Millz had this to say:

"The Carter 4 might be the hardest album Wayne recorded since the Carter 2.. and i'm a lyricist, so u know what i'm listening for when i hear a nigga shit.. Feel me??? Not saying that the Carter 3 wasn't lyrical, because it was.. but it was also more mainstream & had singles like "lollipop", "Got Money", "Mrs. Officer" & "Comfortable" that let you know his mind was on that multi platinum plaque.. On the Carter 4 you're getting one of the biggest artist in the game right now fresh out of a cell.. this is like when pac came out and was about to drop "All Eyez On Me"... Can u imagine the shit he's saying after being away for damn near a year for the first time in his life???"
 
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blackrain;2323599 said:
Like Father Like Son had better verses from Wayne that The Carter 3 did IMO...

LFLS is one of the most slept on Wayne albums, that whole album go hard
 
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Like father like son,is a classic CD

i still listen to it from time to time

had alot of bangaz on there
 
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i think like father like son was better than c3. but shit if jae millz saying that bout c4 then it might be great but lol he wanted to call c3 weak
 
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dalyricalbandit;2323655 said:
Bitch I'm Paid, Thats All I Gotta Say

Can't see you Lil Nigga, The Money In The Way

Yea Tune was going ham on every song on that album, producers was sampling his lines off that album for like 2 years
 
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bcotton2000@yahoo.com;2323566 said:
http://www.lilwaynehq.com/2011/04/0...-waynes-tha-carter-iv-like-father-like-son-2/

http://www.billboard.com/#/news/birdman-lil-wayne-has-new-energy-on-tha-1005108832.story

normal_wayne1.jpg


Birdman spoke to Billboard recently about Lil Wayne‘s Tha Carter IV album, their collabo album titled Like Father, Like Son 2, which they plan to drop in December later this year, his forthcoming Bigga Than Life album, and more! Hit the jump for the full interview:

Fans can expect “a new Wayne” when Lil Wayne’s “Tha Carter IV” is released on May 16, according to executive producer and Cash Money Records co-chief Bryan “Birdman” Williams.

“He sounds brand new to me,” Birdman tells Billboard.com. “There’s a new energy… just a different energy. He can still rap his ass off, but he took his raps to another level. To me, he went back to that traditional raw Cash Money music, just raw beats, 808s popping off and Wayne rapping, hard. It really sounds great to me.”

501551-birdman-lil-wayne-617-409.jpg


Birdman says Wayne’s eight-month incarceration in 2010 may have given him the rapper a new resolve and purpose. “He got to sleep for eight months,” he explains, “and I think the rest gave him another energy, and he’s pouring it all out through his music.” And that music is apparently still coming, even though the deadline for turning in “Tha Carter IV” is nearing.

“Really the hardest part of Wayne’s albums is picking the songs, because he has so many great records and while we narrow it down he’ll still be recording,” Birdman says. “Wayne will change a song and change his mind right to the end, so we’re never done ’til it’s done — and even then we’re still recording and working on the next album. But that’s OK; our last songs will always be our biggest songs, so we work all the way ’til the end.”

Birdman says “The Carter IV” will feature appearances by most of the Cash Money crew — including himself, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Mack Maine and Tyga — while Rick Ross is at this point the only outsider involved in the album. “He kept it to the family,” Birdman notes. “It’s basically just the team.”

Once “The Carter IV” is wrapped, Birdman says he and Wayne plan to proceed on a sequel to their 2006 collaboration “Like Father, Like Son.” “We’re looking to do that in December some time, after we all drop our solos albums and go on tour,” he says. “We have a lot of songs we did before (Wayne) went (to jail), and we’ve been working since he came home. All we’ve got to do is pick. And Wayne likes to be fresh with our music, so we might wait… and just knock out 20 songs right quick and put those on the album.”

Birdman, meanwhile, is “kind of finished” with his next album, “Bigga Than Life,” which is due out July 7. That said, he adds that “we’re still recording. I don’t have to turn it in ’til next month, so we continue to record, ’cause that’s how we work. I’m content with what I have now, though.” The first single from the set will be “Why You Mad?,” which Birdman describes as “clubbish, uptempo, hot” with guest appearances from Lil Wayne and Minaj. Other Cash Money artists and Game will also appear on the album.

Cash Money is planning for a busy year, too, which will also include releases by Drake, Minaj, Kevin Rudolf, Lil Twist, Mack Maine, Shanell and Tyga. “It feels like a new excitement around here,” Birdman reports. “We had Nicki blast off, Drake blast off, Wayne’s back…It just feels like a whole new excitement around here. It’s a real family, a team. We look after each other and are there for each other. We dedicate our life to this, and we make sacrifices for success. There’s no stopping with us.”

Looking forward to the releases...



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bcotton2000@yahoo.com;2323605 said:
yea I got excited too when I read that

Jae Millz had this to say:

"The Carter 4 might be the hardest album Wayne recorded since the Carter 2.. and i'm a lyricist, so u know what i'm listening for when i hear a nigga shit.. Feel me??? Not saying that the Carter 3 wasn't lyrical, because it was.. but it was also more mainstream & had singles like "lollipop", "Got Money", "Mrs. Officer" & "Comfortable" that let you know his mind was on that multi platinum plaque.. On the Carter 4 you're getting one of the biggest artist in the game right now fresh out of a cell.. this is like when pac came out and was about to drop "All Eyez On Me"... Can u imagine the shit he's saying after being away for damn near a year for the first time in his life???"

The Random Rambling That He Does On 98% of His Songs
 
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ice_cold;2326532 said:
the best song on lfls was army guns

every song was good including Birdman solos, that Out The Pound was hard

CMR need to work w T Mixx again
 
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blackrain;2323599 said:
Like Father Like Son had better verses from Wayne that The Carter 3 did IMO...

wayne died after he recorded "like father like son" (and thats being generous...i feel he was on life support before that)
 
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