Lil’ Wayne first came to Cash Money in the early 90s when Birdman took the 12-year old, who had lost his father, under his wing nurturing him to musical maturity. Their album, Like Father Like Son, is in their eyes a creative project well overdue. You Ain’t Know is a Scott Storch produced hit good for the CD deck, the turntable or the dial.
The song is good but sometimes I think when Weezy is on a song with Baby, Baby ruins it. Weezy don’t need Baby, Baby’s just on song so it’ll seem like he can rap too.
With a name like Verce, you sort of
expect a bunch of lyrics over a unground beat. What you get is
so much better. Brown Paper Bag Money is one of those
Anthems that you can't help but sing. After one chorus
I found myself singing, Brown Paper Bag,
Brown Brown, Paper Bag Money. This is a Hip Hop banger
that makes you forget about snap music and runs with it as if the
last two decades never happened.
It's a really smooth track from Verce hott Mixtape
"Isufficient Funds". Nice lyric and the cool rapping
shows off Verce Swagg. It’s really simple but it has a
nice mellow pace, catchy punch lines and the production
is really good ensuring Verce's single is a smash hit.
Let’s be honest with each other, readers. It’s just a
good upbeat athem that every can relate to. There’s no point
in trying to intellectualise it or pontificate. Verce
is making great Hip Hop music. Instant classic. Thumbs up.