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Like Father, Like Son

Like Father, Like Son

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Artists: Birdman, Lil Wayne
Label: Cash Money
Category: Music

List Price: $13.98
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 28 reviews
Sales Rank: 65937

Format: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 000756302
UPC: 602517065475
EAN: 0602517065475
ASIN: B000HT35SS

Release Date: October 31, 2006
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Tracks:

  • Loyalty
  • Over Here Hustlin'
  • Stuntin' Like My Daddy
  • 1st Key
  • Like Father Like Son
  • You Ain't Know
  • Family Rules
  • Know What I'm Doin'
  • Don't Die
  • Ain't Worried Bout Sh*t
  • Out The Pound
  • Leather So Soft
  • Army Gunz
  • Protector
  • Get That Money
  • No More
  • High
  • Cali Dro
  • About All That
  • Respect

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Customer Reviews:   Read 23 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Birdman & Birdman Jr.   July 19, 2007
Like Father, Like SOn is the best collaberation hip hop album of 2006, I'm only sayin that cuz it is the only hip hop collaberation albu of 2006. I agree that 70% of South muzik is starting to exploit Hip Hop these dayz. You have South Rappers like Jibbs, Mike JOnes, Bow Wow, Yung Joc, Young Jeezy, the list can go on. But then again you still have good rap influences from the south like UGK, OutKast, Ludacris, Scarface and more. This Album however is not exactly a bad one but is definetley not the best. Lil Wayne is one of the catchiest rappers out there, he has cool wordplay and catchy lines like for example-
"I got a lot of loot and I ain't lookin' for a lady
And you can never pay me I'm from Uptown baby
I wake up in the mornin' take a piss and wash my hands
Take a knee and thank the Man then get back to the money"
I do kind of think that Lil Wayne is one of the better rappers out there but difinetly not an EMCEE. Get that straight, a true emcee are at the likes of KRS-ONE, NAS, WU-Tang CLAN. But Still I got to admit that this album is pretty good.

The downfall of this album is the agonizing repetetiveness throughout the album, ever f***in track is basically the same with just a different beat. Its always about money with these people, it really makes you wanna listen to something else most of the time. Birdman says the "N" word over 1000 times, its pretty sad that he and Lil Wayne can't expand there vocabulary. This is why I appreciate Chamillionaire for doin that No cussin album hes comin out with. But nontheless if your a fan of Cash Money then this is must buy, note that Minnie Fresh didn't do any production on this album. My Favorite Tracks are "Stuntin' Like My Daddy", "You Ain't Know", "Leather So Soft".



5 out of 5 stars The best album ever made, period.   May 21, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I'm speechless. I've always found Lil Wayne by far the best of the 235 people that put Lil in front of their name. He's the biggest of the Lil. Chew on that for a minute. I never realized that he was birdman's dad. By the title of the album being like father, like son, I can only assume Lil Wayne is birdman's dad. That is awesome. I knew Little Wayne was trill, but to make a kid when he was like 4 is just off the hook.

Where do you start with the music on this thing. There is some cussing, some beats and lyrics about money. Try finding that on another rap album out today. If you do, you'll waste a lot of time because other rappers are too busy talking about macro economics and 3rd world debt relief. Birdguy and Little Wayne talk about what is real and I like that. I went out Friday night and we were bumpin some Tiny Wayne on the sound system with our pet kangaroo, Tibblies, in the back seat. You roll strong when you roll with a roo. We spent the night drinking 64's of Hurrican Malt liquor, which is my favorite when I want to get my swerve on. I ended arguing with some woman about whether Nelson Mandela or Lil Wayne have had more impact on the world. Mandela is cool and all, but could he record a track like, "You ain't know"? I'll answer that for you, no he couldn't. He would probably try to use actual words and grammar and ruin it. Leave the block rockin to Birddude and Teenie Wayne.



5 out of 5 stars great album   May 16, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

lil wayne is the greatest rapper alive and i dont give a crap what nobody saids so is juelzsantana jim jones snoop dogg ti birdman and other i forgot to mention they are great rapper and so is the blacxkeyedpeas bump shop boys and the g-unit crew is okay


1 out of 5 stars What are all of you talking about! This Album sucks!   May 5, 2007
 2 out of 7 found this review helpful

This album is Horrible. The Diry South is DESTROYING hip hop. Im glad I only "Bought" this cd. I hate the dirty south rap. All of the dirty south rappers are the same. They all rap about they're stupid Platinum teeth, beamers with the rims that are really big and look stupid (they think it looks gangsta) . There is no skill in any of that dirty south rap. They keep repeating themselves the whole time. I love hip hop/Rap but The Dirty South is Destroying it. I wish we could bring back the old stuff like-

HOuse OF Pain
Cypress Hill
Funkdoobiest
Lords of the underground
Wu tang
Tupac
Biggie
The Pharcyde
NWA
Public Enemy
and Alot More.

I "Bought" this album because i figured why not, its a free album. I tried to listen to it and like it but i couldnt. The beats SUck and the lyrics Suck. PERIOD. Dont buy. The best move would be to keep the dirty south rappers out of the Rap game. Period!



2 out of 5 stars Man, why did I buy this album for?   January 22, 2007
 2 out of 13 found this review helpful

I'm so sorry that I bought this album. Of course, the hit single "stuntin like my daddy" was jammin!! But, I thought I could get more into the rest of the album. I just could not do it. I will admit though. I do like Birdman's swagger. If Lil wayne could use more of his own rhymes instead of others, then he would be better. I got tired of hearing lil wayne's annoying delivery on a lot of the songs. I got Birdman's last album and I liked more songs on that one than this one. Save your money and buy something better, like that Trae's Restless album. Now, that's much better.

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