by Andrew Ismail in Music

Lil Wayne's new album, Tha Carter VI, received harsh criticism upon release. However, his subsequent Madison Square Garden performance proved to be a different story. The show, his first solo headlining appearance at the venue, was a 70-minute whirlwind tour through his extensive discography, featuring a mix of new and old songs. While the new material was limited, the concert heavily featured popular hits and guest verses from his past collaborations. The performance was described as chaotic and disorienting, yet exhilarating at times, with Wayne seamlessly transitioning between songs and eras. The lack of elaborate stage production focused attention on Wayne's wordplay and flow, highlighting the raw energy that defined his earlier work. Although the album may be skippable, and the concert's fast pace may not appeal to all, the show demonstrated Wayne's enduring charisma and stage presence, showcasing a career spanning triumphs and struggles. The concert ended with "A Milli," a song considered one of his most unique and memorable hits.