500 Degreez

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500 Degreez is Lil Wayne’s 2002 studio album that showcases his early Southern hip hop style and solidified his rise in the rap scene.

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500 Degreez canonical 3
"500 Degreez" 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf studio album
artist Lil Wayne
certification RIAA Gold
chartPosition Billboard 200 top 10 album
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy Tha Carter
follows Lights Out
genre Southern hip hop
gangsta rap
hip hop
hasPart 500 Degreez self-linksurface differs
surface form: "500 Degreez"

"Believe That"
"Big Tigger Live on the Radio"
"Bloodline"
"Fly Talkin' Go Home"
"Fo Sheezy"
F**k You
surface form: "Fuck You"

"Gangsta and Pimps"
"Get That Dough"
"Go Hard"
"Look at Me"
"Outro"
Respect My Mind
surface form: "Respect My Mind"

"Rob Nice Skit"
"Still Fly"
"Way of Life"
"What's Really Good"
"Where You At"
"Where You From"
"Worry Me"
"Young Money Nigga"
"Young'n Blues"
surface form: "Young'n Blues Part II"

"Young'n Blues"
language English
length approximately 70 minutes
mainPerformer Lil Wayne
numberOfTracks 22
partOf Lil Wayne
surface form: Lil Wayne discography
performer Lil Wayne
producer Birdman
Juvenile
Leslie Brathwaite
Mannie Fresh
Ronald "Slim" Williams
publicationDate 2002-07-23
recordedIn Miami
New Orleans
recordLabel Cash Money Records
Universal Records
releaseYear 2002
significantEvent helped solidify Lil Wayne’s rise in the early 2000s rap scene
titleInspiredBy 400 Degreez
Juvenile's album "400 Degreez"

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Lil Wayne notableWork 500 Degreez
Tha Carter follows 500 Degreez
500 Degreez hasPart 500 Degreez self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: "500 Degreez"