If you thought you had seen the best of Lil Wayne, this track may just change your mind. Six years after landing online in an unfinished cut, “Cry Out (Amen)” has fallen before our eyes in CD quality.
Courtesy of Streetrunner, the newly mastered single takes us on a lyrical wave of deep situations and heartfelt emotions; flowing from start to finish. This is certainly a spin from the usual, and a moving reflection of both pain and natural talent. As Weezy tells it: “This rap is real.”
“I hope you ain’t too tired to cry, and I hope you know you ain’t never too live to die” opens the track, bringing pure feeling from the commencement. Lasting for at least 5 minutes, this song is certainly worth a listen. Dive into the scenes above.
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