Jay-Z Had To Look In The Mirror & Question Himself After Lil Wayne’s “Dough Is What I Got” Freestyle

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Dope to know, looks like rappers were really fearing Wayne as they should have during that time

yup.

Lotta older heads don’t like admitting it but when Wayne broke outta that “lil wobbeldy wobbeldy” rapper box folks tried to keep him in he became a force.

Quickly.
 

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One of the most disappointing collabs ever. Wayne was in his lyrical bag that year and Jay threw him on a hook.


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Wasn't it a Wayne song originally? I feel like I heard Jay got that with the hook on it.

Oh I’m not sure. All I know is we were all waiting for them to go bar for bar and the song was a let down.

Yea I believe the producer who made that also worked on c2 and said Jay asked Wayne to send some shyt over with a concept already in mind.

That was a song Wayne already completed for a "Hello Brooklyn" mixtape he was making with Mick Boogie. He was going to rap over all old Brooklyn beats.

Jay heard it and made it a single.

Wayne has a verse and does the hook and bridge.

Wayne was basically singing on that shyt lol
 
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