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was def not expecting to like it , he was rappin
"she my number 1 f-a-n , u know what that mean f' all night"
That was hot fam?
was def not expecting to like it , he was rappin
"she my number 1 f-a-n , u know what that mean f' all night"
i really want to know what constitutes spittin to you because this...is not it.
was def not expecting to like it , he was rappin
"she my number 1 f-a-n , u know what that mean f' all night"
That line right there constitutes "spittin'".
man yall too damb uptight , yall was losin your godamb mind when wayne dropped dedication 2
"pockets on raven simon" zomgrrrrzzzzz
wayne had u in a state of trance
wayne didn't get on No Lie and change the rap game but he had a few lines
and he was skating for the most part of it, i apologize for saying i liking the song
all i said was i liked it and that he was rapping
hook was
but you gotta understand that came out like 6 years ago fam, he had been threw so many phases threw out his life he knows what poppin in the streets and whats not, he also knows how to lose fans BUT also gain more as he raps about different stuff Exp like this skating phase that he is in, he's bringing in all these new generation of kids who love skating and are also the same kids who look up to tony hawk, mullen, sheckler because they see them in videos with him and showing up at events like X-Games. WEezy is a smart man A student he knows how to make that money and he will do that which ever way he can, I'm pretty sure he don't give a **** what people think he already was at the top during his prime when D2,Drought3 and all came out. Do the kids understand what he could possibly be rapping about now-a-days who knows but thats not gonna stop them from listening to it and putting money in his pockets. As long as them kids hear skateboarding or trukfit they'll like itway to pick one of the wackest lines on the tape
now let's stop being silly and compare...i don't know... Spitter from D2 to this.
Who in their right mind went crazy over that?man yall too damb uptight , yall was losin your godamb mind when wayne dropped dedication 2
"pockets on raven simon"zomgrrrrzzzzz
wayne had u in a state of trance
Wayne has been garbage sinceno ceilingsLFLS
hopefully a couple whip cuts will come out of this
two chainz had some inspiration from lil b for "Yuck"*plays Grove St. Party*
What's funny with tunechi is that, all the time I hear that "he's lost it" or "he isn't the Drought 3 or dedication II wayne" and all that.
And that couldn't be further from the truth. He's almost the EXACT same person rapper wise and that actually may be the problem. Listen to Wayne now, and listen to some of his older records. They're still filled with ABC punchlines, giggles, rapping all over the place, etc. except for minor changes.
When most heard tune for the first time, or when people first got acclimated with the Dedication series and the Drought series, very few rappers were rapping the way he was. You were also a lot younger, which aided into how dope you thought it was.
Naturally, evolution occurred. We got older, started hearing more rappers do the punchline rapping better than he did, and even started hearing "honesty rap" from likes of Kendrick, Sean, J. Cole, Drake, Big Krit, etc. guys who albeit use punchlines, use them to aid in telling the story that they are trying to get across, not to describe something or someone, which is what got Wayne popping.
Now, everyone says Wayne is trash, when in actuality he isn't trash, he's just the same as everybody else. He sounds like 2 chainz now actually which isn't a testament to how bad wayne is, but it just proves how the style he virtually introduced (save the cassidy, and other rappers) to mainstream for this millennium is everywhere. (Even though over the past few years that has started to change, see the rappers mentioned above)
Wayne hasn't changed, he's still that artist from the D2, drought era, and we associate that era with Wayne being good just because it was new. Fast forward to 2012, we have a bunch of rappers who are similar to him, and better than him, and because we are older we recognize that.
What's funny with tunechi is that, all the time I hear that "he's lost it" or "he isn't the Drought 3 or dedication II wayne" and all that.
And that couldn't be further from the truth. He's almost the EXACT same person rapper wise and that actually may be the problem. Listen to Wayne now, and listen to some of his older records. They're still filled with ABC punchlines, giggles, rapping all over the place, etc. except for minor changes.
When most heard tune for the first time, or when people first got acclimated with the Dedication series and the Drought series, very few rappers were rapping the way he was. You were also a lot younger, which aided into how dope you thought it was.
Naturally, evolution occurred. We got older, started hearing more rappers do the punchline rapping better than he did, and even started hearing "honesty rap" from likes of Kendrick, Sean, J. Cole, Drake, Big Krit, etc. guys who albeit use punchlines, use them to aid in telling the story that they are trying to get across, not to describe something or someone, which is what got Wayne popping.
Now, everyone says Wayne is trash, when in actuality he isn't trash, he's just the same as everybody else. He sounds like 2 chainz now actually which isn't a testament to how bad wayne is, but it just proves how the style he virtually introduced (save the cassidy, and other rappers) to mainstream for this millennium is everywhere. (Even though over the past few years that has started to change, see the rappers mentioned above)
Wayne hasn't changed, he's still that artist from the D2, drought era, and we associate that era with Wayne being good just because it was new. Fast forward to 2012, we have a bunch of rappers who are similar to him, and better than him, and because we are older we recognize that.