Lil Wayne Fails Again With “Da Da Da” (Listen & Download)

Posted by Nathan S. on 12/07/09 | Filed under Downloads, Lil Wayne

Lil Wayne, Rebirth, Da Da Da
Sweet baby Jesus! If you thought "On Fire" was a disjointed mess you clearly haven't heard Wayne's latest leak off his upcoming rock album "Rebirth". The first time I heard it I assumed "Da Da Da" was a demo, a first take, but I've been assured that it is indeed the real thing, although the juvenile production and incomprehensible lyrics (even for Weezy) seem to suggest otherwise.

I've been comparing Weezy's movement into the rock arena to Michael Jordan's stint in baseball (superstar gets bored with his sport, tries to conquer another game), but that's quickly becoming an insult to MJ's baseball skills. In 127 games for the Birmingham Barons Jordan batted .202 with 51 RBIs and 3 home runs. In comparison, musically speaking right now Wayne's batting .120 with 10 RBIs and no home runs for the New Orleans "Rebirth", and that's being generous. Someone's a game away from getting booted down to single-A ball.

Just in case you disagree with me, or if you work for the CIA are you're looking for a new song to play on repeat to drive prisoner's insane, here are the download links:
Download "Da Da Da" w/MediaFire.

Download "Da Da Da" w/UserShare

There's really no way I can describe how bad this is unless you listen to it. I'm sorry, but you're going to have to click on the player below.


Play Lil Wayne - Da Da Da

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Member Comments

d-mac
d-mac
Jesus Christ that is terrible.

Posted on Dec 08, 2009
ez B
Stupid wack, but rich enough.

Posted on Mar 10, 2010
kjay16
dat shit go hard az fuck,fuck yall if u dnt like it

Posted on Apr 26, 2010


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