After being arrested in New York and having to deal with that whole Summer Jam incident, it is safe to say weezy does not like New York. He has been very open about his hatred of New York and nationally stated it while talking to MTV. New York Senator Malcolm Smith is angered by this and said the following:

New York City is the birthplace of the Hip Hop music movement. Millions of New Yorkers listen to his music every day. His comments has outraged his local fans and residents. The group today will be demanding an apology of the hip hop star. Lil Wayne has had misfortune in New York with recent gun charges and a jail sentence.

Well Done 3 Review

Posted: August 22, 2012 in New Mixtapes
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Track 1 “No Luck” 5 out of 10
Track 2 “Do My Dance” 3 out of 10
Track 3 “Wish” 6 out of 10
Track 4 “AYYE BITCH” 5 out of 10
Track 5 “Designer” 4 out of 10
Track 6 “Diced Pineapples” 4 out of 10
Track 7 “Ready To Fuck” 6 out of 10
Track 8 “Riot” 3 out of 10
Track 9 “King Company” 3 out of 10
Track 10 “Ratchet” 5 out of 10
Track 11 “Girls and Guitars” 6 out of 10
Track 12 “Get Her Tho” 5 out of 10
Track 13 “Splatter” 6 out of 10
Track 14 “Switch Lanes” 6 out of 10
Track 15 “Out of this Bitch” 4 out of 10
Track 16 “I Remember” 4 out of 10

Overall 5 out of 10

~Brandon

“Rich Hoes So Into Me”

In the latest “Gaurdian”, Ocean speaks on his letter:

“A lot of people have said that since that news came out. I suppose a percentage of that act was because of altruism; because I was thinking of how I wished at 13 or 14 there was somebody I looked up to who would have said something like that, who would have been transparent in that way. But there’s another side of it that’s just about my own sanity and my ability to feel like I’m living a life where I’m not just successful on paper, but sure that I’m happy when I wake up in the morning, and not with this freakin’ boulder on my chest.

I knew that I was writing in a way that people would ask questions. I knew that my star was rising, and I knew that if I waited I would always have somebody that I respected be able to encourage me to wait longer, to not say it till who knows when. It was important for me to know that when I go out on the road and I do these things, that I’m looking at people who are applauding because of an appreciation for me. I don’t have many secrets, so if you know that, and you’re still applauding … it may be some sort of sick validation but it was important to me. When I heard people talking about certain, you know, ‘pronouns’ in the writing of the record, I just wanted to – like I said on the post – offer some clarity; clarify, before the fire got too wild and the conversation became too unfocused and murky.

When you write a song like Forrest Gump, the subject can’t be androgynous. It requires an unnecessary amount of effort. I don’t fear anybody. So, to answer your question, yes, I could have easily changed the words. But for what? I just feel like it’s just another time now. I have no interest in contributing to that, especially with my art. It’s the one thing that I know will outlive me and outlive my feelings. It will outlive my depressive seasons.”