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

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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.

What I found interesting was him saying that while everyone else in the NO was trying to sound like the city, Wayne was listening to Biggie, Jay, Pac, etc and emulating them in freestyles at school.

Never knew that.
 

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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.
Those Sqad Up mixtapes were an early indicator that Wayne was about to be a problem
 

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idk why he would do that
the song was dope. But Jay has songs with better performances/verses better than that

then again this was Jay coming out of retirement so i can understand his doubt. Given he prolly thought he was rusty.
 

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I have to admit during that time I was on my Stones Throw, Justus League hype and Wayne had me like:ehh:

after hearing him spit and The Ill Community was on his nuts hard I went to Rasputin to look for his mixtapes to see what this Man about and after I was like:ohhh: yo! Dude is a problem
 

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Yo whatever happened to that purposed LouisiAnimal project with Lil Wayne, Jay Electronica & Currensy that was supposed to happen when Wayne was The Best Rapper Alive
 
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