The 15-track debut lacks substance and cohesiveness, which may not come as a shocker for most, as how the OG of the bunch is a self-proclaimed substance abuser. Wayne and Drake are the obvious starters, with Nicki Minaj, Jae Millz, Lil’ Twist, Tyga, Mack Maine, Gudda Gudda, T-Streets, Lil Chuckee and songstress Shanell as the assists. With a roster that sounds more like a street gang than a Hip-Hop collage, the debut album from Young Money sounds more like a mixtape than an album. The multi-platinum rapper, who seems to be able to sell ice in the winter, is trying his hand at artist development with his latest project, Young Money. Music fans can now add Lil Wayne to that list. Take Jay-Z for instance phenomenal rapper, sub par CEO. And not every CEO has the business savvy or selflessness involved to develop another artist.
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