Lil Wayne DID NOT sell HIS masters, he sold DRAKES

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Wow, it went from being undervalued for Wayne to being overvalued with them

Ain’t nobody revisiting no Drake or Nicki songs in the future
Drakes masters are definitely worth money
Probably more than Waynes
Hotline Bling, Hold on You're going home, etc

and I'm not even a fan
 

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I still don't understand what went down between Drake and Wayne cause they obviously don't affiliate with each other like they used to. I wonder what happened.
It's easy. He realized Wayne wasn't just a big bro but that he was signed to him and that Wayne owned his music. To Wayne's credit he always seemed to support Drake and Nicki and actively developed them.
 

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Keyword is in bold. It doesn't matter how you feel about a hit record, if it's a hit record then it's apart of some young nikka's personal soundtrack their generation will revisit in another decade or two.

90's Snoop revisited the 70s

2010 rappers revisted the 90s

2030 rappers will revisit 2010

Ask Montell Jordan how selling off his Master's has worked out for him.
 

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You gonna be 56 at the family cookout and tell your grandson to put Anaconda on huh?

:dame:

I don’t fukk w/ Nicki’s music at all but she doesn’t make it for me :heh:

She has huge records several of which will be played for a long time after she’s gone. Add in any type of placements in movies, commercials etc.

Oh not to mention this guy named Drake who is the biggest rapper of the last decade, and most all of his biggest records were pre-2018 like One Dance, Hotline Bling, Know Yourself, Hold On We’re Going Home etc.

These are catalogs that are way more valuable than what they were just sold for. You’re dumb enough to think all the revenue comes from purchasing and streaming the actual music, this conversation is above your head bro.

Just the fact that you call it ‘for the moment music’ when Drake has been the most popular rapper for damn near a decade shows me everything I gotta know about your opinion on this :mjlol:
 

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Keyword is in bold. It doesn't matter how you feel about a hit record, if it's a hit record then it's apart of some young nikka's personal soundtrack their generation will revisit in another decade or two.

90's Snoop revisited the 70s

2010 rappers revisted the 90s

2030 rappers will revisit 2010

maybe not Nicki Minaj but :dead: @ him trying to downplay drake.
 

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Keyword is in bold. It doesn't matter how you feel about a hit record, if it's a hit record then it's apart of some young nikka's personal soundtrack their generation will revisit in another decade or two.

90's Snoop revisited the 70s

2010 rappers revisted the 90s

2030 rappers will revisit 2010

I heard Wayne's Story from King Von and was forgetting it wasn't Knuck If You Buck every now and again. And that Drake/Destiny's Child shyt from a few years ago. Music stays coming back about.
 
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