![]() Still, Like Father Like Son catches Wayne in the middle of his banner season (2006-2007), and he gets all the best lines. When they collaborate on the perfectly pitched sticky soul of “1st Key” or “Don’t Die” it's hard to imagine a more effective duo. Birdman’s stolid, workmanlike delivery is the perfect set-up for Wayne’s mischievous detours. It’s easy to assume that Like Father Like Son would be stronger as a Wayne solo album, but that theory discounts the ways in which Birdman and Wayne’s voices blend and complement each other. Of course, Birdman is only the name on the marquee - the star of this show is Lil Wayne. Cash Money CEO Birdman is not a rapper by trade, but he has enough clout and gritty New Orleans attitude to pull off albums of his own.
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