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List Price: $9.98 | | Label: Cash Money
Salesrank: 63124
Released: March 7, 2006 |
| Our Price: $4.65 |
| Used Price: $2.99 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Tha Carter II: Chopped & Screwed Track Listing:
1. Fly In
2. Tha Mobb
3. Money on My Mind
4. Best Rapper Alive
5. Fireman
6. Oh No
7. Shooter
8. Mo Fire
9. Weezy Baby - Lil Wayne,
10. Lock and Load - Kurupt, Lil Wayne
11. Hustler Musik
12. Watts Scratch
13. Receipt
14. Grown Man - Currency, Lil Wayne
15. Hit Em Up
16. Carter II
17. I'm a Dboy
18. Feel Me
19. Get Over - Lil Wayne,
20. Fly Out
Tha Carter II: Chopped & Screwed Reviews:
Tha Carter II sounding how it should be 
2009-01-10 - This is by far one of the best chopped and screwed albums I've yet to hear. I would highly suggest picking this one up!
Very Very good coming from Watts 
2006-07-17 - From owning and Listening to both the regular and the chopped and screwed version, I can cleary say that the chopped and screwed version is very good but not as good as the other albums that watts has chopped. However the carter 2 C&S is way better than the Carter 1 C&S which was also done by watts.
The album has it good songs that are, clear and understandable. (Fly in, Best Rapper Alive, Shooter, Hustler Musik, Grown Man). Most of the endings to the songs are blended to the beginning to the next song to allow smooth transition for the next track.
Husler Musik is my Favorite chopped track on the album.
Since the songs are already Slowed(Screwed) They allow the listner to understand what Weezy is saying better than the regular version would allow.
Watts Chopping style seems to be more of chopping certain words in the lyrics to allow more impact to the words, instead of just chopping every syllable like most amateur dj's do
There are some problems with album as well, I know Track# 8 ("Mo Fire") Could have been chopped alot better. It doesn't sound bad but the choppin in this song is kinda akward. Like it wasn't chopped in the right places. Track#9 (Weezy Baby feat. Nikki) sounds great...The only problem is it's way to short! It's only 1:25! Why did it have to be cut so short? Track#12 (Watts Scratch) Is watts showing of his scratchin' skills before Track#13 (Receipt) It's not bad either but to some listners (not including me) it might slow the pace to the next song. Last, Track# 20 (Fly Out)fades out (no pun intended) very early, almost in the middle of the song making it only 2:11 long.
All these things aside, tha Carter 2 C&S is very good if you are into chopped and screwed music. But if you're not then stick with the Excellent Regular version.
lastly to all the people who don't like Chopped and screwed music. If you hate "Chopped and Screwed"... Then why are you buying/listening to it? Why are you complaining about it on Amazon if you hate it? It does not make any sense to get something that you already know you're going to dislike.
Double the Pleasure 
2006-05-18 - I've been listening to Houston underground since 1996, and SwishaHouse has always held it down since the late great Screw!!
The best rapper alive....definetly! And to make it even clearer, Watts slowed it down to make you hear and pay attention to his words. If you don't know anything about the screwed and chopped movement....don't buy the album!
A perfect way to butcher a good album 
2006-05-11 - Chopped and Screwed is by far the worst butchering of good albums I've ever heard. It figures that Michael Watts would be affiliated with that wack Swishahouse label since they have put out some of the worst hip hop in the past couple years. Thank God that Chamillionaire and Slim Thug left, since they were the only talented members. Anyways this album is terrible. The original was the 2nd best album of the year but this is just a terrible butchering of it. Just listen to Fireman on here and listen to it on the original and you'll notice a big difference. Also they also screwed up Wayne's voice too, just like they do with all the other artists who's albums are butchered by this crap. Go buy the original instead and stop supporting the butchering of good music!
Mo Fire to a Hot CD 
2006-04-06 - Michael Watts was the right man to call for the job. He put that extra stank on it making it able to be smelt right through the bag. Pick it Up. Peace