Lil Wayne DID NOT sell HIS masters, he sold DRAKES

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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.

Drake was on Wayne's podcast few weeks ago. They are still tight.

But Drake realizes Lil Wayne is musically and culturally irrelevant, and has been for 5-6 years now, so wouldnt help Drake's brand
 

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Yall can't compare a conglomerate like Universal to one person like wayne

By the time Wayne sees in real bread from those masters he will dead, they already made the most money they will ever make

Michael Jackson, mega stars like his are a THING OF THE PAST

Drake has zero classics, Juice and Jin was an instant classic, 5 years after it was released it was a classic a staple in the culture, none of Drake's music is a staple in the culture, his music don't even sound like the music the young artist are making now, already old and washed up
 

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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 feel like a Hip Hop artist of this era will never see that kind of bread come back to them off sampling, commercials, or whatever in their golden years. 100 mil seems like the smart move.
 
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