Lil Wayne is the artistic name for Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., who's career started in 1991 when he joined the label Cash Money Records.
He is an American rapper was part of groups like Hot Boys and The B.G.'z but he is better known for his solo work and songs like Love Me, Lollipop or Got Money.
With ten released albums - the last one I Am Not a Human Being II, released on March 26, 2013.
Mirror, also known as Mirror on the Wall, is a single taken from Tha Carter IV, from 2011, that counts with the help of Bruno Mars.
This song seems to have a very deep and strong feeling, giving the idea that Lil Wayne is talking about his struggles, pain and choices he made - which he sees on the reflection on the mirror. At some point, he seems to be comforting himself by saying "they'll understand the man I am" but the reflection (that reflects all the negative aspects of his life) is bigger than anything.
The video itself is pretty peculiar, focusing a lot on Wayne's red and black wall paintings but the final highlight goes for the moment that the wall is revealed and shows a crucified Lil Wayne on a cross, holding a microphone. The video was directed by Antoine Fuqua.
He is an American rapper was part of groups like Hot Boys and The B.G.'z but he is better known for his solo work and songs like Love Me, Lollipop or Got Money.
With ten released albums - the last one I Am Not a Human Being II, released on March 26, 2013.
Mirror, also known as Mirror on the Wall, is a single taken from Tha Carter IV, from 2011, that counts with the help of Bruno Mars.
This song seems to have a very deep and strong feeling, giving the idea that Lil Wayne is talking about his struggles, pain and choices he made - which he sees on the reflection on the mirror. At some point, he seems to be comforting himself by saying "they'll understand the man I am" but the reflection (that reflects all the negative aspects of his life) is bigger than anything.
The video itself is pretty peculiar, focusing a lot on Wayne's red and black wall paintings but the final highlight goes for the moment that the wall is revealed and shows a crucified Lil Wayne on a cross, holding a microphone. The video was directed by Antoine Fuqua.
"Through my rise and fall
You’ve been my only friend
You told me that they can understand the man I am
So why are we here talkin’ to each other again"
I'm not such a hugh fan neither of Lil nor Bruno but this song sounds amazing!
ResponderEliminarIt's amazing what that happens, isn't it? :) - Pat
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