No Ceilings" Official Mixtape: Lil' Wayne's "No Ceilings" Mix Tape a Hit
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Lil' Wayne is Behind Bars, but "No Ceilings" is Taking Off
"No Ceilings" official mixtape is the mixtape of rapper Lil' Wayne. "No Ceilings" official mixtape is a hit, and the "No Ceilings" official mixtape has been issued online for your listening pleasure.So why is it that everyone is so enthusiastic about the "No Ceilings" official mixtape? Rapper Lil' Wayne has always been very popular with his fans. Furthermore, Lil' Wayne recently plead guilty to weapons charges and will be behind bars for the next year. Of course, Lil' Wayne won't be sentenced until February 2010, but he will still face about a year in jail.
Although Lil' Wayne will be behind bars, "No Ceilings" has...well...no ceilings...and it looks like the official mixtape will gain a considerable amount of success for the soon-to-be incarcerated rapper. Hopefully, the mixtape will give Lil' Wayne enough interest to last through his sentence and he will come out of the whole situation more popular than ever.
The "No Ceilings" official mixtape is available today - which is Halloween. The mixtape features a lot of freestyles of some of the most popular songs on the radio today. Although these aren't technically Lil' Wayne's songs, it's very interesting to see how Lil' Wayne puts his spin on these songs.
No one quite describes the "No Ceilings" official mixtape quite like Wall Street Journal blogger Jozen Cummings. He states "From Jay-Z's "Run This Town", to the urban radio smash "Ice Cream Paint Job", even the Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling," the MC uses each beat as a canvas to support rhymes filled with intricate metaphors and unrelenting braggadocio."
Here is a link to the "No Ceilings" official mixtape:
Datpiff.com - "No Ceilings" official mixtape
The official mixtape has gained a significant amount of popularity in the last few days. There's no questioning why, as the musical and lyrical genius of a mastermind rapper is perfectly showcased in the mixtape. Although this isn't a full-blown record, it's going to be enough to keep interest in Lil' Wayne while he is serving out his sentence.
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