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Shortly after establishing himself as a prominent member of the Hot Boys, Lil Wayne entered the solo realm with Tha Block Is Hot. From beginning to end, the teen rapper gets plenty of assistance from his former group mates (Juvenile, B.G., and Turk), who back him on just over half of the album's 17 songs. Create & stream a free custom radio station based on the album Tha Block Is Hot by Lil Wayne on iHeartRadio! Create & stream a free custom radio station based on the album Tha Block Is Hot by Lil Wayne on iHeartRadio! Listen online or download the iHeartRadio App. Artist Radio. Download Lil Wayne Tha Block Is Hot mp3 album. Tha Block Is Hot high quality complete mp3 album.
Shortly after establishing himself as a prominent member of the Hot Boys, Lil Wayne entered the solo realm with Tha Block Is Hot. From beginning to end, the teen rapper gets plenty of assistance from his former group mates (Juvenile, B.G., and Turk), who back him on just over half of the album's 17 songs. In addition, the Big Tymers (Brian 'Baby' Williams and Mannie Fresh) make several appearances as well, and Fresh produces the entire album. Considering all this, Tha Block Is Hot isn't much different from other late-'90s Cash Money releases like 400 Degreez, Chopper City in the Ghetto, and How You Luv That? Like those albums, Tha Block Is Hot is essentially a group effort despite Wayne's solo billing. Even so, he still gets plenty of time to shine here, particularly on the fiery album-opening title track, which proved to be one of Cash Money's biggest hits to date. The remainder of the album is as solid as late-'90s Cash Money albums get -- a few standouts here and there, mostly because of Fresh's beats, with lots of filler toward the latter half of the album. Taken as a whole, Tha Block Is Hot surely has its moments, though Wayne still seems a little green here. Thankfully, the Cash Money posse comes to his aid often, resulting in an excellent debut for the youngster, highlighted by the title track. ~ Jason Birchmeier
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- 1IntroLil Wayne1:47
- 2Tha Block Is HotLil Wayne4:13
- 3Loud PipesLil Wayne5:14
- 4Watcha Wanna DoLil Wayne3:50
- 5KishaLil Wayne4:16
- 6High Beamin'Lil Wayne4:8
- 7Lights OffLil Wayne4:5
- 8Fuck tha WorldLil Wayne4:44
- 9Remember MeLil Wayne3:53
- 10Respect UsLil Wayne5:2
- 11Drop It Like It's HotLil Wayne5:23
- 12Young PlayaLil Wayne3:47
- 13Enemy TurfLil Wayne4:19
- 14Not Like MeLil Wayne4:3
- 15Come OnLil Wayne3:35
- 16Up to MeLil Wayne4:32
- 17You Want WarLil Wayne3:21
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