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damn some of these are actually old. I literally remember these from high school. Wayne was really ahead of his time. That me and my drank flow >>>>>
crazy, ****** was HATING back thenWeezy the goatHeavy chevy, Damn damn damn, and waist of a wasp [emoji]128293[/emoji][emoji]128293[/emoji][emoji]128293[/emoji]
damn some of these are actually old. I literally remember these from high school. Wayne was really ahead of his time. That me and my drank flow >>>>>
literally everyone is doing that nowcrazy, ****** was HATING back then
So T pain released some unreleased work he had when Wayne when they were supposed to drop that project. **** is trash.
As a Wayne fan myself dude been overrated. Kids-teens love or loved him cuz that's basically what he is and rapped about, kid ****. Always had a good delivery but overrated as hell when people try to put him with Jay, Nas, Biggie and Pac.
As a Wayne fan myself dude been overrated. Kids-teens love or loved him cuz that's basically what he is and rapped about, kid ****. Always had a good delivery but overrated as hell when people try to put him with Jay, Nas, Biggie and Pac.
i hate to be that guy but i think 05-07 wayne is just that good bro
a lot of it is bc who his contemporaries were but drake kinda got that same privilege 11-13
All this. Wayne was just popular at the time and had mass record sales, but to me that's not skill or legend status. If that's the case time start putting Hammer and Big Willy in that category too.No disrespect but you a kid. You was definitely a kid in Waynes prime. That's who his music is for. He says a lot of nothing and just made it sound good and catchy. Jay, Nas, Biggie, Pac drop jewels in their music, Wayne? Hell nah. Carter 2-3 is the only time dude rapped about something. That's why I always preferred TIP over him. Even when I was your age. TIP made grown man music. Waynes music is good for a certain vibe but when we talking about the goats and _'s that made real **** he's not in that group to me.i hate to be that guy but i think 05-07 wayne is just that good broAs a Wayne fan myself dude been overrated. Kids-teens love or loved him cuz that's basically what he is and rapped about, kid ****. Always had a good delivery but overrated as hell when people try to put him with Jay, Nas, Biggie and Pac.
a lot of it is bc who his contemporaries were but drake kinda got that same privilege 11-13
.Maybe it's just me cause I've noticed his pattern of behavior over the years...but when Joe is animated and yelling...I don't interpret that as trying to be "tough". That's just him. Calling him tough in that setting would suggest he's trying to intimidate Akademiks. I'm not reading that at all.
. So he was always at his neck. But I think there is a growing cordiality and chemistry between them too...and the latest episodes have been better...while not having to rely on major news.Ya'll agree with CTG saying that this show aint gonna last that long? He gave it 6 months.
There's just so much daily source material in the genre / pop culture, and when you combine that with the fact that we have an insatiable desire to debate andchime in on everything, I see this going for awhile. First take, and in general 'Hot Take' culture have made shows like Everyday Struggle, and First Take legitimate.
Ya'll agree with CTG saying that this show aint gonna last that long? He gave it 6 months.
Yeah I could understand Desus and Mero taking a shot. Just started listening to Bodega Boys and the early episodes mention they got fired from there.He just hating. That was clear animosity and feeling somewhat threatened.
Sucka ****.
Idk why the podcasters feeling the heat. Even my guys...Desus and Mero took some shots. It's understandable seeing as how their first platform was Complex.
Show definitely has potential. It needs some tuning. Reecurring segments and a set time will have it right.
There's just so much daily source material in the genre / pop culture, and when you combine that with the fact that we have an insatiable desire to debate andchime in on everything, I see this going for awhile. First take, and in general 'Hot Take' culture have made shows like Everyday Struggle, and First Take legitimate.
I think they have a bonafide hit. This format of documenting Hip-Hop and pop culture was a format that previously wasn't there so them being kind of ahead of the curve in that regard has them with some staying power, I think.