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List Price: $19.99 | | Label: Cash Money
Salesrank: 119426
Released: December 6, 2005 |
| Our Price: $77.00 |
| Used Price: $7.64 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Editorial Review:
For the first time Universal/Cash Money Records is offering a Deluxe Package release. The Deluxe Package will not only have one of this years most highly anticipated artist and album, Lil Wayne’s The Carter II, but will also include some of his biggest hits Chopped and Screwed! As a bonus, his current hit single "Fireman" which was the #1 added record at radio with over 50 adds will also be Chopped & Screwed.
Tha Carter 2 (2 CD) [DELUXE EDITION] Reviews:
WEEZY F BABY THIS IS A CERTIFIED CLASSIC BUY 2 RIGHT NOW 
2006-03-26 - THIS ALBUM IS SICK
IM SO SO GLAD MANNIE FRESH LEFT. NOW THE BEATS ARE SICKER.
WEEZY'S FLOW IS THE SICKEST IN THE GAME. HIS LYRICS R EVEN SICKER. WHEN WEEZY SPITS YOU CAN TELL HE BE IN THE ZONE AND IS IN LOVE WITH THIS ISH. PLEASE IF U LOOKING FOR MORE OF THOSE FIREMAN TRACKS ON THIS ALBUM YOU WONT FIND IT, SO GO BUY SOMEBODY ELSES CORNY ALBUM LIKE TI. THIS IS A ALBUM NOT FOR THE SOFT HEARTED. THIS IS A CERTIFIED CLASSIC AND HIS BEST ALBUM TO DATE. I CANT WAIT FOR THE CARTER 3 WHICH WEEZY SAID IS EVEN GOING TO BE BETTER. MAN THIS DUDE GOT IT ON LOCK
the carter II = amazing 
2006-03-01 - the carter II album pretty much is the best masterpiece ever. it's basically lil wayne stepping his game up to show everyone that he's the best and the [what i call] whimp rappers that they can't even compete with him. it's various too- while maintaining its "gangster rap sound" it touches everything from hip-hop, to r&b, to soul, to rock. it's amazing
Absolutely great 
2006-01-23 - Rap is definitely in need of something new, and this album delivers just that. Listen to the first cut off the CD, "Fireman", and just listen to some of the lyrics. I never thought I'd hear the word "rekindled" in a rap song, ever. This one actually makes you think, you've gotta actually put some thought into what he says, like "my money's 360, you only 180". Contrary to rappers like young jeezy, you don't have to be a 'thug' to understand the words. Most of rap is just made up of words that only a few people can even understand. In addition to having great beats, it's got some catchy songs on it, like "Shooter". It's about time someone came along who raps with some education, maybe people can actually learn something new from this album, besides the usual "I'mma shoot you".
The second disc (or "disk", as its spelled) is also good, just a screwed and chopped mixed CD of older songs, plus some off the first disc. All the songs crossfade and transition into one another, so its just 'continuous' music. Most noticeable is the song "F*** The World", off Lil' Wayne's first album, "Tha Block Is Hot". If you've heard this song, you know what it's like. If not, I recommend you listen to it, in addition to hearing the version on the second disc.
Overall, highly recommended, just a good album.
Cash Money is officially dead... 
2005-12-22 - Don't get me wrong, I'm a long time CMR supporter. I have all the albums. But now that Mannie is gone, there is nothing left but Lil' Wayne and he suffers without the backing of the best producer in the south. None of the beats are worth listening too. They sound like throwed together guitars under too heavy bass with some ugly samples for good measure. Fireman is the only decent song. Even the Chopped bonus disc is sub par. It sounds low and muffled for some reason. Lil' Wayne's flow is still growing and he's definitely one of the best in the game, but this effort just shows how much a good producer means to any artist. I was definitely dissappointed, especially after getting my hopes up after loving the now classic Carter 1 album. I can only hope that Mannie hooks back up with Juvy and B.G. and gets back to makin hits again. R.I.P. CMR...
skits suck 
2005-12-15 - Well first off, nothing gets 5 stars from me unless its is peferfect in every track.
Lil Wayne messed it up again with wack skits; as he has done throughout his career. They are shorter this time, thankfully, but they still exist. Also, some of the beats are harder to bounce to...and fly in/outs' beats aren't too good. They could have been more monumental. They should have been.
I'm gonna go on a limb and say Weezy is definately top five rappers in the game now.
Def order this cd.