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The 500 with Josh Adam Meyers

437 - Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III - Chris D'Elia

The 500 with Josh Adam Meyers

Next Chapter Podcasts, Josh Adam Meyers

Comedy, Music, Music History, Comedy Interviews, Music Commentary

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2020

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Comedian & actor Chris D'Elia discusses baller moves and internet beefs to the beat of rapper Lil Wayne's 2008 release Tha Carter III. For guest playlists, new music influenced by this album, and full show notes, go to The500podcast.com. Join the movement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Next Chapter Podcast

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Podcasts

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No song has ever been played more

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while

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Rappers, Boxers,

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Dudes that work in construction, and others throw cash on half-naked girls

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at the strip club.

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Kick it, Peter! Peter. It's Lollie Pop by Lil Wayne of his 2008 album The Kata 3.

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It's also number 437 out of 500 on the Spotify original the 500. We did another one. It keeps

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common people. We're unstoppable. We got so many more episodes left. It's insane.

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It feels spongle, but it's completely doodle.

0:58.0

And I am the King could dogal that's leading you through Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums.

1:06.0

This was a doozy of an episode and of an album, so let's find out about it.

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released on June 10th, 2008 by Cash Money, the Carter Three is the six studio

1:17.0

album by American Southern rapper, singer, songwriter, guitar player, he did a whole bunch

1:21.5

of shit, entrepreneur, the one and only

1:23.5

Lil Wayne. And he had over 25 producers on this record, including co-writers. The son of a

1:30.5

teenage mother and an absent father, Duane Michael Carter Jr. grew up in the impoverished Holly

1:36.2

Grove area of New Orleans, Louisiana.

1:38.7

He was a school prodigy by the age of 8 and was already writing rap songs performing under the name

1:44.3

Gangstadie. His mother started dating and eventually married Ronald Rabbit

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McDonald who moved the family to East New Orleans, Although an admitted street hustler, Rabbit was a strong father figure

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