Songs containing double entendres, usually sexual, in their lyrics.. Click through the slide show to discover Lil Wayne’s 9 favorite things to eat, according to his lyrics. Rappers and Beats. Absent on “I’m So Paid” are the usual tropes that stand out on Lil Wayne’s greatest verses: clever metaphors, humorous puns, and double entendres. Double entendres are the lingua franca of pop music.From Cole Porter (“Kick her right in the Coriolanus!”) through the Beatles (“Baby, you can drive my car!”) through Lil’ Wayne (“She lick me like a lollipop”), double entendres indicate not only the hinted-at taboo act, but also the character of the songwriters and artists. Pages in category "Songs with double entendres" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. By Metrolyrics September 09, 2011 I guess all those "a milli" double-entendres will have to wait because even though Lil Wayne's Tha Carter IV didn't push a million copies in its first week of sales, it came pretty darn close with 964,000. The Arguable Greatest, Lil Wayne said he will “Ball Till I Fall Like Tears” Its a little Janky in the wording but its a couple entendres. February 7th, 2020 This tape can signify the beginning of Weezy's era of auto-tune abuse. all 4 of them thangs. Lil Wayne's 'Funeral' lacks clever wordplay and fierce production of previous work. As we've seen, Lil Wayne loves the metaphor of cannibalism in his rhymes, and this extends to the idea of gobbling up the competition. The Jim Jonsin-produced track wouldn't be what it is without Wayne's silly double-entendres, and "Motivation" undoubtedly helped Kelly's "Here I Am" album peak at No. The song spans a full five minutes, with Wayne not backing down once, trading in a faster flow for tact and lyrics, and flexing his iconic use of double entendres more than once. “The Life of Mr. Carter” starts the album off with a rhetorical question: “what’s harder, life or Mr. Carter?” He wasted no time using a double entendre, using different meanings with the word “hard.” While life can be hard, Wayne’s music is also “hard” in the sense that it’s solid and consistent. ... popularity belies the fact that it is an incredibly clever line and a testament to Carter’s singular ability to weave double entendres and sharp one-liners into radio-ready hits. Lil Wayne’s reputation as among the best rappers alive long preceded his career as one of the best talkers of the coronavirus pandemic.Thanks to … News: Lil Wayne street surfs at Double Rock!