Lil Wayne - Pop Dat (no Ceiling) Ft Birdman -

Released during the height of the Young Money/Cash Money era, "Pop Dat" served as a high-energy anthem. While the original track by French Montana was a star-studded club hit, Wayne’s version stripped away the fluff to focus on relentless wordplay and his chemistry with Birdman. Lyricism and Flow

Wayne’s performance on this track is defined by his signature "stream of consciousness" style: Lil Wayne - Pop Dat (No Ceiling) ft Birdman

: Unlike some of his more melodic work from that era, this track is pure "bar-for-bar" Wayne. Released during the height of the Young Money/Cash

: He weaves between sports references, street talk, and wealth. : He weaves between sports references, street talk,

: This song reinforced the idea that no beat was safe from Wayne; he often made the "remix" more memorable than the original. Why It Still Slaps

: Sticking to the classic "Rich Gang" formula, Birdman provides the atmospheric talk and hype that defined their collaborative runs. Key Highlights