Weezy has paid his debt to society and the road to Carter IV is underway. But first Wayne has to go to AZ to settle legal problems there. Then afterwards hit up family and friends. Lastly party like there is no tomorrow!
Lol,I'm really trying to get into Wayne but I can't do it. I jammed I Am Not A Human Being twice.....never again....Black-Demon
There's really no reason to, save your time listening to good artists tunÂ
C'mon guys. Cheer up. Y'all no Wayne can make good music...kobegill
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Yes especailly when he is "Bent like a dent".
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[QUOTE="kobegill"]C'mon guys. Cheer up. Y'all no Wayne can make good music...-Halftime-
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Yes especailly when he is "Bent like a dent".
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Re-re-reporting from another world
Look up in the sky and see me courting with a cover girl
She know that inspite, after I'm through then it's another girl
I can make your wife and your sister **** your brother off
Rockstar *****, check out how we rock
And if this ain't hip hop, it must be meat hawk
I'm higher than a mother******* chronic leaf tree top
I make that nina sing like shooty do wee op
Them other f@gs daddy?, well I truly do me, pop
And I get my candy from your girlfriend's sweet shop
Still get a stomach ache every time I see cops
You better run **** cause we not
Yeah, you *****es better run til your feet stop
And I'm so fed up with street cops, I'm colder than a ski shop
I'm holding onto the top
And even if I let go, I still won't drop
If you can read that whole verse without laughing I'll send you $5 through paypal lmao
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Lil' Wayne makes more entertaining music than 90% of hip hop artists today; true story
I don't really care if his lyrics are ridiculous at times, whatever. With the amount of stuff this guy puts out I can always find something of his I like.
Toriko42
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Rambling on and not making sense behind **** production doesn't qualify as entertaining, in my eyes. Â
Making more entertaining music than 90% of the artists today isn't even saying much.
"Thats like saying you can whoop everybodies ass in a junior karate class"-Locksmith
[QUOTE="Black-Demon"]I was never a big fan of him even when he was writing down his lyrics. Weezy is what I like to call a stale artist (along with Lupe and Saigon)kobegill
So the Block Is Hot and Dedication 2 did not phase you at all?
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Liked Dedication 2 for about 3 weeks,then took it off my ipod.Â
Exactly why I call him stale. His catchy stuff gets a few plays from me,but after a while I start to question why I see him in the 'just listened to' section on my Last Fm page then I open up iTunes.
[QUOTE="kobegill"][QUOTE="Black-Demon"]I was never a big fan of him even when he was writing down his lyrics. Weezy is what I like to call a stale artist (along with Lupe and Saigon)Black-Demon
So the Block Is Hot and Dedication 2 did not phase you at all?
Liked Dedication 2 for about 3 weeks,then took it off my ipod.
Exactly why I call him stale. His catchy stuff gets a few plays from me,but after a while I start to question why I see him in the 'just listened to' section on my Last Fm page then I open up iTunes.
Y'all are so hard to please.
Wayne makes good music.....he's progressively getting worse but when he's good he is definitely good. Do you remember the drought 3? do you remember him killing upgrade u?omgbasedgod
Thats my cut off point for wayne, anything after that is trash
[QUOTE="Black-Demon"][QUOTE="kobegill"][QUOTE="Black-Demon"]I was never a big fan of him even when he was writing down his lyrics. Weezy is what I like to call a stale artist (along with Lupe and Saigon)kobegill
So the Block Is Hot and Dedication 2 did not phase you at all?
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Liked Dedication 2 for about 3 weeks,then took it off my ipod.
Exactly why I call him stale. His catchy stuff gets a few plays from me,but after a while I start to question why I see him in the 'just listened to' section on my Last Fm page then I open up iTunes.
Y'all are so hard to please.
Never that,I just don't settle for music that can be much better from certain artists. If you're being labeled the best rapper alive,your ish damn sure better have material that I can jam 15 years from now like I do with Nas,Outkast,Jigga,2pac,etc. Its okay to be entertaining in a fun manner,but show me other sides of your talent if you have the crown of being the most well known rapper out right now.
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I've said this before, and I'll say it again. Wayne is a good rapper, but he makes soooo much music that a good portion of it is just doo doo. Yeah, he has some hot joints, but his work as a whole doesn't excite me or make me even consider GOAT. Dude is just a good rapper with ridiculous hype. I don't understand his cultlike following, but people be dumb like sheep.
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I've said this before, and I'll say it again. Wayne is a good rapper, but he makes soooo much music that a good portion of it is just doo doo. Yeah, he has some hot joints, but his work as a whole doesn't excite me or make me even consider GOAT. Dude is just a good rapper with ridiculous hype. I don't understand his cultlike following, but people be dumb like sheep.
Apocalypse33
This.
He makes fun music to chill with your friends and be fvcked up to but he's not a good rapper he doesn't make quality music.Â
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I've said this before, and I'll say it again. Wayne is a good rapper, but he makes soooo much music that a good portion of it is just doo doo. Yeah, he has some hot joints, but his work as a whole doesn't excite me or make me even consider GOAT. Dude is just a good rapper with ridiculous hype. I don't understand his cultlike following, but people be dumb like sheep.
AL_GREEN
This.
He makes fun music to chill with your friends and be fvcked up to but he's not a good rapper he doesn't make quality music.Â
who made you a critic homeboi?,
Lil Wayne is my favorite rapper but he makes more music that I dont like than music that I do like.Ugalde-Lil Wayne summed up perfectly.
[QUOTE="Toriko42"]Lil' Wayne makes more entertaining music than 90% of hip hop artists today; true story
I don't really care if his lyrics are ridiculous at times, whatever. With the amount of stuff this guy puts out I can always find something of his I like.
-Halftime-
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Rambling on and not making sense behind **** production doesn't qualify as entertaining, in my eyes. Â
if the flow is tight ill bump it all night....and when it comes to flow you really cant get much better than weezy.i wont comment on his most recent efforts...ive heard mixed reviews since tha carter III, and admittedly i haven't heard much of his music since. in any case the stuff he was dropping from carter II to carter III was some of the best hip hop music of the last decade. consistent, and a ****load of it...honestly, it was a wonderful time for hip hop when everything else just sounding so damn stale. weezy being free = good for hip hop assuming he gets back on his grizzy.Â
Sure he CAN make good music, but Carter IV will almost definitely be a very bad album.
I haven't listened to much of his new stuff, but from the music my misguided friends show me, his lyrics now either don't make sense or only carry a vague meaning (though for some reason they still think he's the best rapper alive. I don't understand these people). He's a pretty horrible writer now in pretty much all aspects.
I've said it a million times before and I'll say it again: Weezy's flow and energy more than make up for his lack of strong lyrics. And honestly, when you're intoxicated or out with friends, his lyrics are pretty much exactly what you'd ask for. If I was sitting at home, or on the bus, or listening to music alone most of the time, maybe I'd want something like Illmatic to listen to primarily, but I'm either out or with friends most of the time, and because of such, Weezy's lyrics are just more appropriate much more often. Same applies to Drake, Wacka Flocka, YG, and a bunch of other artists. If it fits my mood/applies to me and I can nod my head to it, rap along with and enjoy it, why should I care about "quality" and how "good" it is?
And about Weezy having longevity... I'll be doing the same things I'm doing now in ten years (going out with friends, working the 9-5, going to school (maybe), partying, etc...) so his music is still going to be in rotation for me. Weezy is going to go down as one of the, if not THE, GOAT to a large number of listeners, because his music applies for a lot of people and his flow is appreciated by A LOT of listeners. Honestly, in today's rap environment, flow and production are overshadowing lyrics in a major way. Most listeners want rappers to rap about what said listeners are personally doing, not about politics, the problems of the world, and so on, and more importantly, they want them to sound smooth and nice when they rap about it and for them to rap over a beat that bangs. That's why Drake, Weezy, and artists like them are in high demand. Rap is moving on from its high valuing of lyrics, and so are listeners, so it's almost ludicrous to say that Weezy won't go down as a GOAT - he is exactly what most rap fans want right now, and it doesn't look like he's changing. Pac and Biggie were what fans wanted in their respective eras, and Weezy is what fans want at this time and what they will most likely continue to want for a good while. Obviously, there are people who want something else from the biggest name in Hip-Hop, but they are a minority. Period. There's a reason why Jay-Z dumbed down his lyrics and is now more or less entirely reliant on flow and production (B3, anybody?) - he realized that that is what the listeners want. People still love him, and for some reason people here seem to think he went downhill... he didn't, he changed and evolved with the music, and he's still selling millions and making listeners love his music because of it.
I get it now...had no idea why I didn't see it before, ELPOOZ IS LIL WAYNEWorstGameEver
you just now realized this? Crooked I and Lil Wayne are card carrying members of OTB.
B3 was bootyI've said it a million times before and I'll say it again: Weezy's flow and energy more than make up for his lack of strong lyrics. And honestly, when you're intoxicated or out with friends, his lyrics are pretty much exactly what you'd ask for. If I was sitting at home, or on the bus, or listening to music alone most of the time, maybe I'd want something like Illmatic to listen to primarily, but I'm either out or with friends most of the time, and because of such, Weezy's lyrics are just more appropriate much more often. Same applies to Drake, Wacka Flocka, YG, and a bunch of other artists. If it fits my mood/applies to me and I can nod my head to it, rap along with and enjoy it, why should I care about "quality" and how "good" it is?
And about Weezy having longevity... I'll be doing the same things I'm doing now in ten years (going out with friends, working the 9-5, going to school (maybe), partying, etc...) so his music is still going to be in rotation for me. Weezy is going to go down as one of the, if not THE, GOAT to a large number of listeners, because his music applies for a lot of people and his flow is appreciated by A LOT of listeners. Honestly, in today's rap environment, flow and production are overshadowing lyrics in a major way. Most listeners want rappers to rap about what said listeners are personally doing, not about politics, the problems of the world, and so on, and more importantly, they want them to sound smooth and nice when they rap about it and for them to rap over a beat that bangs. That's why Drake, Weezy, and artists like them are in high demand. Rap is moving on from its high valuing of lyrics, and so are listeners, so it's almost ludicrous to say that Weezy won't go down as a GOAT - he is exactly what most rap fans want right now, and it doesn't look like he's changing. Pac and Biggie were what fans wanted in their respective eras, and Weezy is what fans want at this time and what they will most likely continue to want for a good while. Obviously, there are people who want something else from the biggest name in Hip-Hop, but they are a minority. Period. There's a reason why Jay-Z dumbed down his lyrics and is now more or less entirely reliant on flow and production (B3, anybody?) - he realized that that is what the listeners want. People still love him, and for some reason people here seem to think he went downhill... he didn't, he changed and evolved with the music, and he's still selling millions and making listeners love his music because of it.
elpooz
[QUOTE="elpooz"]B3 was bootyI've said it a million times before and I'll say it again: Weezy's flow and energy more than make up for his lack of strong lyrics. And honestly, when you're intoxicated or out with friends, his lyrics are pretty much exactly what you'd ask for. If I was sitting at home, or on the bus, or listening to music alone most of the time, maybe I'd want something like Illmatic to listen to primarily, but I'm either out or with friends most of the time, and because of such, Weezy's lyrics are just more appropriate much more often. Same applies to Drake, Wacka Flocka, YG, and a bunch of other artists. If it fits my mood/applies to me and I can nod my head to it, rap along with and enjoy it, why should I care about "quality" and how "good" it is?
And about Weezy having longevity... I'll be doing the same things I'm doing now in ten years (going out with friends, working the 9-5, going to school (maybe), partying, etc...) so his music is still going to be in rotation for me. Weezy is going to go down as one of the, if not THE, GOAT to a large number of listeners, because his music applies for a lot of people and his flow is appreciated by A LOT of listeners. Honestly, in today's rap environment, flow and production are overshadowing lyrics in a major way. Most listeners want rappers to rap about what said listeners are personally doing, not about politics, the problems of the world, and so on, and more importantly, they want them to sound smooth and nice when they rap about it and for them to rap over a beat that bangs. That's why Drake, Weezy, and artists like them are in high demand. Rap is moving on from its high valuing of lyrics, and so are listeners, so it's almost ludicrous to say that Weezy won't go down as a GOAT - he is exactly what most rap fans want right now, and it doesn't look like he's changing. Pac and Biggie were what fans wanted in their respective eras, and Weezy is what fans want at this time and what they will most likely continue to want for a good while. Obviously, there are people who want something else from the biggest name in Hip-Hop, but they are a minority. Period. There's a reason why Jay-Z dumbed down his lyrics and is now more or less entirely reliant on flow and production (B3, anybody?) - he realized that that is what the listeners want. People still love him, and for some reason people here seem to think he went downhill... he didn't, he changed and evolved with the music, and he's still selling millions and making listeners love his music because of it.
Apocalypse33
Not if you're going to it for good production, good flows and decent lyrics. Listen to it with the purpose of coming across hot beats and nice deliveries from Jay and you'll like it a lot more than you would if you popped it in expecting the Blueprint. It's like a Gucci album, I'm not gonna go listen to that for lyrics... I want nice beats and Gucci's oddly dope flows.
Same applies to Drake, Wacka Flocka, YG, and a bunch of other artists. If it fits my mood/applies to me and I can nod my head to it, rap along with and enjoy it, why should I care about "quality" and how "good" it is?
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elpooz
Wait.....if you don't like the quality of a song or don't think its good,why would you nod your head to it?
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