"Cannon" serves as the centerpiece of "Dedication 2," a project that revolutionized the mixtape era by treating it with the same professional rigor as a studio album. Wayne’s performance on this track is characterized by:
: Critics point to the "staccato" delivery in lines like "I'm sick, I don't spit, I vomit—got it? / One egg short of the omelet" as evidence of a style no one else could replicate at the time.
The track from the 2006 mixtape "Dedication 2" represents the exact moment Lil Wayne transitioned from a regional star to the undisputed "Best Rapper Alive". Produced by Don Cannon and hosted by DJ Drama, the song is more than just a mixtape standout; it is a lyrical masterclass that redefined the boundaries of how rap could be delivered. The Blueprint of a Lyrical Assault
: The song is packed with Wayne's signature non-sequiturs and puns, most famously: "Tell him 'Catch up,' like mayonnaise," which, despite its simplicity, became one of his most arresting and quoted lines.