On December 18th, when Universal Motown and Lil’ Wayne let loose The Carter III: The Leak, it will mark the first time an artist has released a major label album of previously heard material (not including greatest hits, of course). Of the many songs that will be included on the project, only one features the Jamaican chanting of Junior Reid. On the newest leaked cut, Pom Pom, Wayne makes you believe he recorded the song live in Kingston while Reid sat back in the studio with a blunt and chimed in whenever he felt like it. Though Pom Pom isn’t as powerful as Gossip, or as catchy as One Night Only, it again showcases Wayne’s unique ability to creatively and convincingly capture his listeners’ attention.
Hip-hop fused with reggae is becoming an upcoming fad with many recording artists these days. I'm really feeling Weezy's deliver and lyricism over Reed's vocal backdrops.
Classic jamaican beat with a killa flow, but it coulda been betta. I likes it though! However, I do agree with mja, Junior Reed was starting to annoy me after the 1st 16.
I rly like Wayne, but this song got on my nerves with those damn 'pom poms' every couple seconds, and Waynes voice is too loud compared to the beat and Reed, kinda sucks. 'Burn This City' is a quality tune though!
I'm a die hard Lil Wayne fan, but I have to agree Pom-Pom is annoying and killing this song. It had the potential to be hot, Lil Wayne defnitely loss in a major way on this cut! lol
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