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| ![Rebirth [Explicit]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51efDHXX%2BLL._SL500_.jpg) | Artist: Lil Wayne Label: Universal-Island Records Ltd. Category: Digital Music Album
Buy New: £5.99 as of 30/7/2010 14:51 BST details

Seller: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l. Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 1222
Genre: rap-hip-hop-music Media: MP3 Download Running Time: 3286 Minutes
ASIN: B0035XA3B0
Publication Date: February 1, 2010 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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rebirth February 3, 2010 Max Lloyd Barker (UK) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I can understand why i am in a minoritiy liking this, first of all im not much of a Wayne fan, couldn't stand him until Tha Carter III & even with that i only like a few songs. Watching the nino brown story actually gave me some respect for him, but i can see why, hip hop, rock & Wayne fans could be dissapointed by this project, i guess i find it a bit of a guilty pleasure or something... its not that good but i like it for some reason
Bring on the Carter IIII ! February 2, 2010 N. King 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Okay, honest review here, I'm a huge fan of Lil Wayne, i have every album to date, including all of his mixed tapes, i have been looking forward to this album for a long time now, curious to see what Mr.Carter was going to pull off with his directio of rock..
and sadly.. its not good, its not Lil Wayne, and i know auto tune has become a little bit of a craze recently, but jeez! you'll find it hard to listen to any of these songs and wonder what on earth was he thinking? its talentless rubbish auto-tuned over the top, which i could pull off on my iphone with the "I am T-Pain" app.
There are only two plus side's to this album the first being that "On Fire" is actually a very good song, which has obviously had alot of thought put into it.
The other plus side is, hopefully this is just one of Wayne's side projects, or wanted to test the waters before he brings out Carter IIII which im sure will be as masterful as the last three albums.
All Groan Up February 1, 2010 The Wolf (uk) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
"Rebirth" (?) It's only a couple of years since
'Tha Carter III' took its place in the listening world.
It was a powerfully persuasive piece of work.
The title of this new release implies a death
and a resurrection. From my own perspective
(listening to the album, for the second time as I write)
it would have been better for the world
had it not reached the light of day at all.
This is truly horrible stuff. Forced, vulgar, repetetive
and totally unconvincing. What was he thinking?!!
If the unimaginative bathos of the arrangements don't
cudgel you into submission within ten minutes then the
persistent overuse of electronic vocal treatments will.
If Mr Carter really believes that he will earn his
place in the hallowed halls of rock with this execrable
collection then he is sadly mistaken!
Ghastly lowlights include the thoroughly nasty 'Prom Queen';
the short-trousered, nose-picking, "look I can swear" attempt
at humour entitled 'Get A Life' and 'The Price Is Wrong',
complete with deeply disturbing Micky Mouse vocals.
That the estimable Mr Mathers makes a guest
appearance on 'Drop The World' beggars belief.
I can only imagine that he was well paid.
A brief ray of sunshine in the darkess
but it's far too little and far too late.
Beyond belief. At Your Own Risk!
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