Talk:Tha Block Is Hot

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[edit] Wrong

Wayne did not use any vulgarities on this album (it has a Parental Advisory label because his collaborators, such as the Hot Boys and Big Tymers, used several vulgarities.)

I removed that because he does use vulgarities.

vul·gar·i·ty (vl-gr-t) n. pl. vul·gar·i·ties 1. The quality or condition of being vulgar. 2. Something, such as an act or expression, that offends good taste or propriety.

There are many references to violent acts on this album and in the song "Fuck the world" he does say "fuck" many times. -- Aka khan 26 November 2006

"Drop It like it's Hot" links to the Snoop Dogg song of the same name, I removed the link. -- Anonymous, 3 March 2007, 9:21 pm

[edit] Just browsing through

And I happened to notice these sentences "He made this album with dedication to Ramandeep Khangura, Birdman and his late friends, Tupac and Biggie. Later Ramandeep and Lil Wayne parted ways, due to the fact of Ramandeep being too cool. Wayne didn't accept people cooler than him in his camp thus sparking a rivalry between the two.man you know what you shouldn't even be using this wikipedia people like me can come and write watever they want so watz the point (arjan's friend wrote this


His New Song Im Da Man has a serious lyrics as: the wife is my life but runnin is ma thang, i aint cheatin on you, the police is chasing me like always, i know you hate me for this but you go and marry ramandeep khangura, my best friend. you'll be happy with him, i wont be coming home for a long time. he has a bigger dick then me, since the police dogs ripped it off."

I happened to be looking through the page, and this doesn't seem right, can someon please clear this up, I'm not really sure "what" would be in this article, but I'm willing to bet this isn't right. --JpGrB 00:05, 15 October 2007 (UTC)