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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #15 on: January 31, 2026, 06:01:33 AM »
Sure

Its been a while

His last good album was i want it all imo ofc
Return of the Regulator had dope G-Funk on there and the EP with Nate Dogg was incredible.
 

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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #16 on: January 31, 2026, 02:29:36 PM »
Sure

Its been a while

His last good album was i want it all imo ofc
In The Mid-Nite Hour was dope bro
 

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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #17 on: January 31, 2026, 07:06:53 PM »
In The Mid-Nite Hour was dope bro


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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #18 on: February 03, 2026, 04:51:18 AM »
This is nice.  Wish Warren would go back to full fledged G Funk, but this is smooth.  Would've been nice for Warren's sake if it would've made the album so he could get some shine again.  I think he still has a lot to offer as a producer.


The question is, what exactly is stopping Warren from producing, making mixtapes etc?
 

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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #19 on: February 03, 2026, 10:50:01 AM »

The question is, what exactly is stopping Warren from producing, making mixtapes etc?

Exactly!   If he loves making music, make that shit and drop it.    Forget catering to modern sounds and bless us with some shit only he can do…that Warren G funk.   His last true solo track (Life is Beautiful) didn’t even have a beat?!
 

Bossplaya369

Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #20 on: February 03, 2026, 07:44:08 PM »

The question is, what exactly is stopping Warren from producing, making mixtapes etc?

Agreed.

Not only Warren G... there tons of artists like that.

Wtf is stoppin em?

If e40 can drop 3 albums same year why not others?
 

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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #21 on: February 04, 2026, 08:45:57 PM »
Gay-Z and lil’ Gayne
What are you, 12?
 
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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #22 on: February 04, 2026, 09:10:57 PM »

The question is, what exactly is stopping Warren from producing, making mixtapes etc?

does he still have a ghostwriter?
 

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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #23 on: Yesterday at 02:36:56 AM »
does he still have a ghostwriter?

Who was his Ghostwriter?

J-Flexx wrote "I want it all "
 

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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #24 on: Yesterday at 07:51:17 AM »
We've discussed it many times, but I thought Warren's albums steadily decreased... Return of the Regulator was his last banger of an album.  I stopped being a fan of his after that but from G Funk Era through Return of the Regulator I banged his albums probably more than anyone even at this forum of diehards.

Now.. he seems way off to me.  Like listen to his interviews... it's like "Damn man spit it out." 

G Funk Era - 10 of 10
Take a Look Over Your Shoulder - 9 of 10
Want it All - 8 out of 10
Return of the Regulator 7 out of 10
 

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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #25 on: Yesterday at 08:39:20 AM »
We've discussed it many times, but I thought Warren's albums steadily decreased... Return of the Regulator was his last banger of an album.  I stopped being a fan of his after that but from G Funk Era through Return of the Regulator I banged his albums probably more than anyone even at this forum of diehards.

Now.. he seems way off to me.  Like listen to his interviews... it's like "Damn man spit it out." 

G Funk Era - 10 of 10
Take a Look Over Your Shoulder - 9 of 10
Want it All - 8 out of 10
Return of the Regulator 7 out of 10

midnite hour was dope too

g files was mid tho

damn .. he hasn't had an album in nearly 20 years
 

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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #26 on: Yesterday at 10:21:10 AM »
Who was his Ghostwriter?

J-Flexx wrote "I want it all "

Snoop and Kurupt wrote "this DJ" and "Do You See"

but I dont know who his most recent writers are

We've discussed it many times, but I thought Warren's albums steadily decreased... Return of the Regulator was his last banger of an album.  I stopped being a fan of his after that but from G Funk Era through Return of the Regulator I banged his albums probably more than anyone even at this forum of diehards.

Now.. he seems way off to me.  Like listen to his interviews... it's like "Damn man spit it out." 

G Funk Era - 10 of 10
Take a Look Over Your Shoulder - 9 of 10
Want it All - 8 out of 10
Return of the Regulator 7 out of 10

I really liked "I Want It All"...I would maybe switch ratings with "Take A Look Over Your Soldier"
 

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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #27 on: Yesterday at 11:10:14 AM »
Snoop and Kurupt wrote "this DJ" and "Do You See"

but I dont know who his most recent writers are

I really liked "I Want It All"...I would maybe switch ratings with "Take A Look Over Your Soldier"

We had some big debates on this topic on previous threads, but I'm one of the biggest defenders of Take a Look Over Your Shoulder.  It has a cohesive sound and feel to the album that plays throughout.  You can play start to finish with no skips (unlike that aweful Drag On song on I Want it All).

Plus it's all in house G Funk artists and Warren's homies that worked the album.  On I Want It All he started doing the same bullshit everybody else started doing in 98' and going outside their camps just to boost marketing and sales by saying, "oh I got this artist on the album".

Don't get me wrong, I loved I Want It All when it dropped, and it also has a cohesive sound and feel throughout.  Which is one of the reasons we love Warren G albums.  But even the best tracks can't touch...

"Reality"
"Annie Mae"
"Smokin Me Out"
"What We Go Through"
"Young Fun"

Those 5 joints are FIRE!! and next level over I Want It All. 
 

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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #28 on: Yesterday at 11:23:25 AM »
We had some big debates on this topic on previous threads, but I'm one of the biggest defenders of Take a Look Over Your Shoulder.  It has a cohesive sound and feel to the album that plays throughout.  You can play start to finish with no skips (unlike that aweful Drag On song on I Want it All).

Plus it's all in house G Funk artists and Warren's homies that worked the album.  On I Want It All he started doing the same bullshit everybody else started doing in 98' and going outside their camps just to boost marketing and sales by saying, "oh I got this artist on the album".

Don't get me wrong, I loved I Want It All when it dropped, and it also has a cohesive sound and feel throughout.  Which is one of the reasons we love Warren G albums.  But even the best tracks can't touch...

"Reality"
"Annie Mae"
"Smokin Me Out"
"What We Go Through"
"Young Fun"

Those 5 joints are FIRE!! and next level over I Want It All.


Imagine 'What We Go Through' original featuring Bad Azz and Tha Dogg Pound was on the album..
 

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Re: Lil Wayne feat Warren G - All alone (Carter VI leftover)
« Reply #29 on: Yesterday at 11:26:16 AM »

Imagine 'What We Go Through' original featuring Bad Azz and Tha Dogg Pound was on the album..

Yeah, that would've elevated the album--but still--what came out worked.  The song was still banging and didn't sound like anything was missing.