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Lil Wayne - John Ft. Rick Ross ( Official Hd ) The Carter 4 -

M.F." , or should we look at other from Tha Carter IV ?

The title and hook reference John Lennon, specifically the line "I’m organized/I’m an organist/I’m a John Lennon." While Lennon was a symbol of peace, Wayne and Ross use the name to symbolize a different kind of immortality and legendary status. Wayne’s verses are a masterclass in the "Martian" wordplay that defined his peak era. He utilizes surrealism and violent metaphors—"I’m in the ocean getting’ eaten by a shark / With a million dollars on me and my heart"—to paint a picture of a man who is untouchable even in the face of death. The Dynamic: Ross vs. Wayne Lil Wayne - John Ft. Rick Ross ( Official HD ) The Carter 4

The song’s identity is forged in its production. The beat, crafted by Polow da Don and Caspa, is built on a foundation of distorted, earth-shaking bass and haunting, minor-key synth stabs. It creates a "gothic" atmosphere that feels both expensive and dangerous. This sonic backdrop allows both artists to lean into their "boss" personas—Ross with his booming, authoritative gravel and Wayne with his sharp, eccentric rasp. Lyrical Themes: The "John" Metaphor He utilizes surrealism and violent metaphors—"I’m in the

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M.F." , or should we look at other from Tha Carter IV ?

The title and hook reference John Lennon, specifically the line "I’m organized/I’m an organist/I’m a John Lennon." While Lennon was a symbol of peace, Wayne and Ross use the name to symbolize a different kind of immortality and legendary status. Wayne’s verses are a masterclass in the "Martian" wordplay that defined his peak era. He utilizes surrealism and violent metaphors—"I’m in the ocean getting’ eaten by a shark / With a million dollars on me and my heart"—to paint a picture of a man who is untouchable even in the face of death. The Dynamic: Ross vs. Wayne

The song’s identity is forged in its production. The beat, crafted by Polow da Don and Caspa, is built on a foundation of distorted, earth-shaking bass and haunting, minor-key synth stabs. It creates a "gothic" atmosphere that feels both expensive and dangerous. This sonic backdrop allows both artists to lean into their "boss" personas—Ross with his booming, authoritative gravel and Wayne with his sharp, eccentric rasp. Lyrical Themes: The "John" Metaphor