Dedication 2 (Gangsta Grillz) released in 2006 with heavily crunked out remixes of popular hits courtesy of Drama and lyrics provided by Wayne along with a slew of many of other rappers. The mixtape featured many artists that were currently signed to Waynes label, Young Money. Among them were Curren$y, Remy Ma, Freeway, Willie The Kid, Detroit Red, Juice, Mack Maine, Pharrell and Juelz Santana delivering raw intensity with phenomenal flow. Assisting Drama with production were Don Cannon, DJ Green Lantern, DJ Infamous, Swizz Beatz, Pimp C, and many more. Tom Breihan of The Village Voice proclaimed it the best summer album of 2006, praising DJ Drama's "impeccable beat selection". "SportsCenter" was complimented for its "free associating brain bursts." "Georgia... Bush" was also acclaimed for its "mesmerizing indictment" of President Bush.
Following up in the Dedication series yet again, Drama and Wayne release Dedication 3 (Gangsta Grillz) in 2008. Although Dedication 3 was a major success, it failed to match that of its predecessors but did gain some attention. The mixtape has sold over 70,000 copies in the United States, despite being available for free download. Besides the interludes, a majority of the mixtape has Wayne using auto-tune. Wayne continued to promote his own artists on this album. Returning MC's consisted of Willie the Kid and Mack Maine along with newcomers like Drake and Nicki Minaj. Returning producers included Don Cannon and Pimp C. Production was also assisted by newcomers like Soulja Boy and David Banner.
While both Drama and Wayne have continued their own respective careers, it has been said that Dedication 4 is in the works.
Get Bizzy
DJ Drama & Lil Wayne Lyrics
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See you niggas killin' me man
Did you think i don't hear you talkin'?
Like "why wayne and dram' workin'?
Didn't wayne dis dram'?
Didn't dram' dis wayne?" (Gangsta grillz you bastards!)
See ya'll niggas just wait til i turn around then talk about me
Fool-ass niggas
Ya'll ain't learned that? HAHAHAHA
(lil wayne)
Uhh Young young young young young young yooouuunnng young mula baby
Young mula baby young young mulah baby you ready?
Weezy f bitch, im tired of yall hatin
I know ya head hurtin' you tylenol takin mafuckers im the man
Just ask your ol' lady, like a true gentleman im after yo lady
Im a massacre waitin' to happen fuck all this rappin boy
I get to cappin and leave you with holes like a napkin man
He gon need napkin no a band aid no a damn grave
I am rampage jackson on a rampage step in my cage
Picture on my page printed in a best book
Come up out my left pocket with a left hook
Mamma said knock ya out, money made me block ya out
I got the game on lock and i lock ya out
My jewelery singin' like a oprah house, i bought that drop top phantom of the oprah yea, get silly not stupid man
Never save a hoe she better ask soulja boy to superman
You can bet when i sleep im poloed down head to feet, polo horses on my sheets, i get that from pimp c
Tall cup of dj screw, sittin on a pint of big moe
Sharper than a tack hoe, you can keep the tick toe
Yea, red scarf on my neck, red diamonds lookin like red barf on my neck
EHH
Tell my bass, nigga sue woo cause i be with more B's than ju ju
Big Boss im a big dog, and i dont mean fleas when i say im ticked off
HAHAHA
Nigga i dont eva scratch, and if she throw that pussy, big dog fetch type of soldier on some sketch that shit imma draw that pistol make your chest a tablet you are just a tad bit and imma whole lot young money motherfucka but the money so not
DJ Drama and Lil Wayne's song Get Bizzy opens with a spoken word by DJ Drama, who points out to those who are talking behind his back and wonder why he and Wayne work together when they have a history of disliking each other. He dismisses them, saying he'll continue working with Wayne regardless because he knows his worth. Wayne then takes over, with his signature fast-paced flow, showing off his lyrical abilities, and bragging about his success, popularity with women, and violent tendencies. He asserts his dominance and warns his competitors to watch out. Wayne also talks about his fashion style, mentioning his love for Polo and Pimp C, and references to late rappers DJ Screw and Big Moe.
The song's lyrics are brimming with confidence and aggression, with Wayne's verses emphasizing his bravado and toughness in the face of haters and rivals. He plays with different metaphors to compare himself to dangerous animals and objects, such as a massacre waiting to happen, Rampage Jackson in a cage, and a pistol that makes one's chest a tablet. His explicit language and violent imagery showcase his signature style and the reasons why he's considered one of the best rappers of his generation.
Line by Line Meaning
See you niggas killin' me man
I see people talking bad about me
Did you think i don't hear you talkin'?
I can hear everything they're saying about me
Like "why wayne and dram' workin'? Didn't wayne dis dram'? Didn't dram' dis wayne?"
They're saying Lil Wayne and I don't get along, which isn't true
See ya'll niggas just wait til i turn around then talk about me Fool-ass niggas But i'll do this for ya'll Ya'll ain't learned that? HAHAHAHA
People talk behind my back, but I'll still work hard for them
Uhh Young young young young young young yooouuunnng young mula baby
Lil Wayne is introducing himself
Young mula baby young young mulah baby you ready?
He's asking if his fans are ready for his music
Weezy f bitch, im tired of yall hatin
Lil Wayne is fed up with people hating on him
I know ya head hurtin' you tylenol takin mafuckers im the man
He knows people are bothered by his success, but he's still on top
Just ask your ol' lady, like a true gentleman im after yo lady
He's saying he's a ladies' man
Im a massacre waitin' to happen fuck all this rappin boy
He's warning that he can be dangerous
I get to cappin and leave you with holes like a napkin man
If he shoots, there will be holes in the target
He gon need napkin no a band aid no a damn grave
The target would be in very bad shape
I am rampage jackson on a rampage step in my cage
He's comparing himself to an aggressive fighter
Picture on my page printed in a best book
He wants to be remembered by history
Come up out my left pocket with a left hook
He's a skilled fighter, and can knock someone out with just one punch
Mamma said knock ya out, money made me block ya out
He's saying his mother taught him to fight, and he's blocking out the haters
I got the game on lock and i lock ya out
He's in control of the music industry, and shutting out the competition
My jewelery singin' like a oprah house, i bought that drop top phantom of the oprah yea,
His jewelry is very expensive, and he bought a luxurious car
get silly not stupid man
He's advising his fans to have fun without making bad decisions
Never save a hoe she better ask soulja boy to superman
He's implying he doesn't care about women who only want to use him for money
You can bet when i sleep im poloed down head to feet, polo horses on my sheets, i get that from pimp c
He sleeps in expensive clothes and sheets, and is inspired by Pimp C
Tall cup of dj screw, sittin on a pint of big moe
He's referencing Texas rappers and their music
Sharper than a tack hoe, you can keep the tick toe
He's very skilled and sharp, and doesn't need games like Tic Tac Toe
Yea, red scarf on my neck, red diamonds lookin like red barf on my neck EHH
He's showing off his expensive jewelry
Tell my bass, nigga sue woo cause i be with more B's than ju ju
He's associating himself with Blood gang members
Big Boss im a big dog, and i dont mean fleas when i say im ticked off
He's calling himself a powerful leader, and he doesn't get angry easily
Nigga i dont eva scratch, and if she throw that pussy, big dog fetch type of soldier on some sketch that shit imma draw that pistol make your chest a tablet you are just a tad bit and imma whole lot young money motherfucka but the money so not
He's saying he's very wealthy and doesn't need to resort to violence, but he's still a tough guy
Contributed by Gabriella H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@simonusc849
Honestly I love it when Wayne raps like this, a lot of autotune and his voice almost sounding like he moans into the mic lmao. The reason is, he knows that his aesthetic is gonna be influental af, because when you pay attention to his flows and punchlines, you can't deny that this man is crazy talented. So he's scaring the dumbasses away who say "oh he's bad cause he sounds weird" yeah but he's your favorites rapper's favorite rapper bitch haha
@curtisbenoit20
Facts
@DaBeastMusic
Carter 3 Wayne the best Wayne. He snapped on freeweezy tho.
@simonusc849
@Charlés honestly I like wayne everywhere, be it a 3 minute verse on demolition 2 or just a guest verse on a random r&b track, he's so good that I was actually scared I wouldn't find another rapper on his level. Luckily I did though but damn, he raises the bar high
@darrenwright9961
Qqq1
@OfficialBoominBeats
Fr💪💪💪
@aubreymora2915
the funny thing is.. people used to think this was garbage... a couple years later this is fire..wayne been on top his whole career... if he's not the best rapper of our time he's the most discussed and most influential. in 5 years we will be saying the karate chop verse is so hot.. the man is a legend. case closed.
@ohhKilla
Facts. 4 years later, the Karate Chop verse is still hard 💯 I'm glad Metro Boomim (producer of that beat) got big too 💯
@say3nel
He the best
@jhighroller6582
True af! I used to hate tape when i was in high school now i miss this type of music