With a commanding voice, strong lyrics, and an addictive beat, it has to be almost Easy for Paula DeAnda. On this sure-fire club anthem 17 year DeAnda shows she’s grown from a TRL teen to a fully independent woman that refuses to be played. Between DeAnda’s Easy and Beyonce‘s Irreplaceable, 2007 is shaping up to be a bad year for cheating boyfriends and playas. Lil’ Wayne continues to set the world record for “most guest verses in a year” and flashes his usual rasp and creative wordplay. Fair warning guys, DeAnda will have every woman in the club out to prove they can’t be had so damn easy.
Best rapper alive hell no bro' the song isn't that mush bad and ain't excellent the music was like the WEDDINGS or the CHURCH music !!! it's kind of boring same all time no deference in beats same all the way ...
sik @*#$!!! go girls... lil wayne is droppin dis!! damm not only dz he got some sik lyrics that make this song rilly good... but he makes it sound soo 'easy', even if Paula DeAnda says otherwise
Lil' wayne is salivating on everyone's track while Akon is prancing on everyone's hook. Survival of the fittest. They both do a great job. Keep it up! Paula's voice doesn't stand out, perhaps it hasn't developed yet. Sounds like one of Puffy's girls (i.e. Cassie, Nicole). It sounds mundane. Any other female singer could of done this song. The beat is fresh.
This song is really wack...the only reason its know is because wayne is on the track...he makes anything hot dats why he is everywhere and other artist know it..want a track to hit get wayne on it, he is the B.R.A.
i love Paulda DeAnda 4 being so young dat girl got vocals she has some other betta songs but diz song isnt dat bad, plus la chamaka ta bonita so it makes up 4 it.