Additionally, he started his own radio show on Apple Music, called “Young Money Radio.” With several episodes released already, he’s had several high profile guests such as Eminem, Drake, and Deion Sanders join him in talking about an array of topics.Īdditionally, he’s kept himself busy with features. He then released the deluxe version in May, with eight new tracks. It debuted number one on the US Billboard charts, and received positive critical acclaim. Back in January, he released Funeral, his thirteenth studio album. These bonus tracks are just the latest installment in what has been a productive 2020 for Weezy. ‘Tha Carter V’: This caps off a banner year for Wayne
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It’s easy to hide behind the luxury, but these types of songs are how you really get to know the artist. It’s not only relatable but admirable for someone with his status to be so honest and transparent. It goes to show how even if someone is an international superstar, they’re still human beings with emotional issues just like the rest of us. He continued, “Every time it beat it break apart/I really think it’s all my daddy fault/I can’t find the keys to my heart/I think I’ma need the automatic start/Out there lookin’ for love after dark.” Here he gets into how his broken heart is tied to his trauma from having an absent father growing up. He opened the song with these lines: “Well, if you out there in the streets and you lookin’ for me/When you find me, tell me I said I been lookin’ for me.” This is a tragic, yet brilliant way of saying that he’s lost himself emotionally. To forget about the feeling, he talks about taking drugs to erase it temporarily from his memory.” The vulnerability cuts deep, as Wayne wore his emotions on his sleeve. He details his issues in the streets, expressing his loneliness. Rap genius describes the theme of this song as “a lost relationship, asking himself what the struggles of the relationship were.
A standout on the tracklist is the song “Lost.” This one shows that Wayne is capable of switching up his subject matter to a serious topic and making it equally as captivating.