- Aug 22, 2011
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MBDTF is my favorite album ever. That jawn has EVERYTHING
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MBDTF is the best Kanye album and 808s is the worst to me.
Facts. And LR craps all over MBDTF.Curren$y >>> Wayne
Curren$y >>> Wayne
Curren$y >>> Wayne
You a real one. Curren$y one of the most consistent rappers ever
could never get into currensy
feel like Wiz does what he does but better
lol i don't really mess with wiz like thatWiz is washed af. Curren$y stayed great
Wiz def had higher peaks tho
that's not the majority opinion thoughCarter 2, Dedication 2, Drought 3 were all great and then the wheels started to fall off. By the time he got to Carter 4 it was painful.
Carter 2, Dedication 2, Drought 3 were all great and then the wheels started to fall off. By the time he got to Carter 4 it was painful.
you didn't rock with taylor allerdice?Wiz been washed since cabin fever
How Fly and Kush and OJ were him at his very best. Phenomenal tapes.
Spitta though >>>
that's not the majority opinion though
Most would say carter 4 was his last good project
No Ceilings also one of his best.
Wiz been washed since cabin fever
How Fly and Kush and OJ were him at his very best. Phenomenal tapes.
Spitta though >>>
Curren$y >>> Wayne
You a real one. Curren$y one of the most consistent rappers ever
consistency is just another word to describe when all of your **** sounds the same
I'd rather be consistent than have peaks and valleys.
Carter 3 and No Ceilings being trash is not the majority opinion bro.Nah it kinda is. Wayne mixtapes are often held in higher regard than his commercial albums.
I'd rather be consistent than have peaks and valleys.
It's not like he's consistently great though. He's good but never really takes any risks or elevates his game. Peak performance >
Curren$y >>> Wayne
I disagree about taking risks. Staying true to yourself >>> hopping on waves or totally jumping off the cliff.
Jay and Nas didn't take "risks"