Lil Wayne Im Not A Human Being 2
Looking back, I Am Not a Human Being 2 is more important than its sales suggest. It bridged the gap between the blog-era rap of the early 2010s and the melodic, auto-tuned, emotionally volatile rap of artists like Juice WRLD, Trippie Redd, and Young Thug.
I Am Not a Human Being II is not Lil Wayne’s best album, but it’s essential listening for fans to understand his early 2010s output—flawed, eccentric, but packed with flashes of the genius that made him one of rap’s most influential figures. If you enjoy Wayne’s punchline-heavy, auto-tuned delivery and trap beats, you’ll find plenty to like. Start with “Love Me,” “No Worries,” and “God Bless Amerika.” lil wayne im not a human being 2
: Tracks like "God Bless Amerika" offer brief glimpses of social commentary and self-actualization, contrasting with the album's general debauchery. The Guardian Production and Collaborators Looking back, I Am Not a Human Being
: The project contains over 182 uses of the word "nigga," 102 of "bitch," and dozens of references to marijuana and shooting. "Martian" Persona "Martian" Persona The sound is cold, electronic, and
The sound is cold, electronic, and metallic. Synths drone where horns used to blare. 808s hit harder but feel less soulful. It is an "alien" production style—disconnected from the warm, humid New Orleans bounce that birthed him. This alienated legacy fans but attracted a newer generation of SoundCloud rappers who would later cite this album as influential.
The album has 15 tracks on the standard edition (deluxe adds 3 more). Key highlights: