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Review: A real coup for Dutch electro DJ Irwan, who has managed to snag possibly the biggest rapper alive on the planet on this extensive single. Even though Weezy is currently still a jailbird this collaboration hits the shelves packed with top mixes from a variety of producers. With Wayne giving shouts out to Amsterdam, you can tell this is a Dutch affair, with the cream of Holland's huge dance scene getting a look in here. Irwan's original is pretty huge in its own right - with a similar winding and distorted riff that AVH laid down for Dizzee on "Bonkers".

Combine that with Wayne's auto-tuned vocals and it's a marriage made in heaven. For anyone looking for a more big-room vibe though, the remixes have got you more than covered.

Mischa Daniels handles the tune and gives it a huge makeover, adding some lethal cymbal hits and huge reverb to Wayne's "ya money" line. Rishi Romero adds galloping soca snares and some gliding synths reminiscent of countryman Afrojack. R3hab also brings the fire by throwing sheets of white noise into a huge build up that finally drops into a siren-filled beat.

He tops it though by switching into a brief sample of the A Milli beat during Wayne's verses. Highly regarded and only 18 yrs old, Dem Slackers drops yet another essential remix that puts the bass upfront, loud enough to hear every last frequency of the incredible squelch-sounds he generates. Lastly DJ Punish melds Baltimore club breaks with techno sounds on his mix which breaks out into a cool half-step beat on the chorus.

So Sharp Explicit. So Sharp - 76 BPM. In the mid s it was nearly impossible to compete with Weezy on any mid-tempo beats. The cut came from the first-ever Cash Money Records joint album, marking a time when the label was at its peak, before the lawsuits and online back-and-forths. In a showcase of a slightly more sentimental side, Wayne delivers one of the most relatable songs of his catalog -- a somber, cutting, and simple ode to lost friends and family, and fading friendships and relationships.

For a generation of fans, this debut solo single was the first track they heard from the scrappy year-old Atlanta rapper.

No longer just a hype man for the older guys on the label, a much-younger Lil Wayne proved his prowess with this classic track. But in the next few years, Wayne would stand alone at the top. In the same vein of the iconic 'Walk It Out' freestyle, Wayne flips the switch on something that seemed to need no additives. The song and video immediately became a major mainstay on the spin cycle at TRL -- at a time when that meant a lot -- with cameos from R.

Kelly and a very young Tyga. Adding to its early s glory, the track also became the 1 selling ringtone of , bumping out of millions of flip-phone speakers across the nation. The pressure that surrounds dropping a track entitled 'Best Rapper Alive' is obvious. But for Weezy, the self-inflicted challenge was another opportunity to prove, that in , he might have really been the best rapper alive.

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