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it's seriously blasphemous up in here.
like dude's can't even give credit where it's due?
My goodness
like dude's can't even give credit where it's due?
My goodness
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That was a serious question.
What is Lil Wayne's legacy?
What impact has he made on hip hop?
Are you serious? Just say you don't like Lil Wayne because this is just an idiotic statement. Wayne been poppin since Hot Boys was created in 96. Hot Boys album in 99 reached #5 on the Billboard. He's been in the game and popular and SELLING for almost two decades, that is amazingly relevant and very few in hip hop can make the same claim. He has no legacy? Who in hip hop is even close to being relevant for as long as he has?
bruh, I made no statements.
I asked two questions.
Just answer the questions.
Gettin' all hyped up.
Why you tryna turn up for Tunechi?
nooo,
this dude doesnt even deserve to be in the same sentence as pac jay nas biggie pun big L rakim the wu gangstarr basically anybody that came out before 99..
this is just foolish and is just a sign of the times of where music is.
So... has he been released from the hospital?
yup yup Pac best everJust look at the lyrical content.
Wayne: lying about selling drugs with no mention of the negative aspects, rappin' about joining a gang and becoming a gangbanger after 25 years old and promoting the gang lifestyle without mentioning negative aspects, doing drugs, expensive jewelry/cars/clothes/lifestyle, women, buncha' other ramblings mumbling about being an alien/monster/goblin that isn't decipherable.
Pac: growing up black in the United States, welfare issues, prison issues, racial/equality issues, gender issues, government issues.
I never compared anyone.
I said PAC was trash.
That's all.
Just look at the lyrical content.
Wayne: lying about selling drugs with no mention of the negative aspects, rappin' about joining a gang and becoming a gangbanger after 25 years old and promoting the gang lifestyle without mentioning negative aspects , doing drugs, expensive jewelry/cars/clothes/lifestyle, women, buncha' other ramblings mumbling about being an alien/monster/goblin that isn't decipherable.
Pac: growing up black in the United States, welfare issues, prison issues, racial/equality issues, gender issues, government issues.
better than pac blasphemous
but....
wayne >>> jay
come at me
Yep. Wayne, Kanye, and maybe Jay (because he was already doing well prior to 2000) are the three most influential rappers of the 2000's era.A TON of slander in here on both parts. Wayne USED to have bars. But before that he made real music. Block is hot is ok, Lights out is a personal classic. The squad up tapes were all trash, his flow was terrible on the whole series, 500 degreez was trash outside about 4 songs...Then the Carter dropped, which was as Lyrical as it gets from Wayne. Classic flow, lyrics, production, album. However its clear as ever that Gillie wrote the entire album outside i miss my dawgs. I have not heard Wayne spit like that since then. I got a ***** in the back, got a ho in the front, one cooking the crack, one rolling the blunt....bangers for days. After this he turned into an above average punchline rapper with the craziest bars. His flow is 2nd to none but his subject matter is nonexistent. He definitely is leaving a legacy, **** he probably birthed your favorite rapper. I guarantee most rappers have Wayne in their Top 5.
i dont know what im talking about due to my age
Pac is buns. Can you honestly say man i'd love to see pac get on a track with xyz? No. He brought emotion tracks and thats it. He's a less talented "rapper" than ye. Biggie was light years ahead the world play, flow, metaphors, all the joys of language could easily be placed into the current gen w/o ever thinking it came from the 90s.