Lil Wayne Fans Are Rewriting History

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I think the revisionist history is the idea that Wayne was always some superstar. I actually made a thread about how shocking his run was in 2008 when you look at his career prior. If you told people the summer of 2003 Wayne 5 years from now was gonna be the biggest rapper in the game they would laugh at you.
 

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I think the revisionist history is the idea that Wayne was always some superstar. I actually made a thread about how shocking his run was in 2008 when you look at his career prior. If you told people the summer of 2003 Wayne 5 years from now was gonna be the biggest rapper in the game they would laugh at you.

I remember the thread and even in the thread people were saying they knew in the 90's that Wayne would become what he is. I think those responses are cap because he was in the shadows of B.G., Juve, and even the Big Tymers. That's just CMR. Wayne was hardly a blip on the radar during the time the Hot Boys had their run as DMX, Jay Z, Eminem, and a host of others were big.

Lil Wayne became what Luda tried to be. Luda had the commercial success and even more so than Wayne, he just never had the respect that Wayne reached. Even down to the Bangladesh beats.
 

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I think the revisionist history is the idea that Wayne was always some superstar. I actually made a thread about how shocking his run was in 2008 when you look at his career prior. If you told people the summer of 2003 Wayne 5 years from now was gonna be the biggest rapper in the game they would laugh at you.

nikkas trying to say Wayne was star of HotBoys lol
 

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Juve and Wanye were the Mega stars, B.G was the hood star and turk was turk.
Anyone that listen to the hotboys would tell you this, everyone knew wayne was going to be a problem. The fact that he couldn't curse and was out rapping rappers at a young age and it's wasn't cheesy or corny you knew he was something special.
Baby and Mannie and juve saw it too, that's why when singles would drop on anyone of their albums someone would get replaced for a wayne verse :manny:
 

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I think the revisionist history is the idea that Wayne was always some superstar. I actually made a thread about how shocking his run was in 2008 when you look at his career prior. If you told people the summer of 2003 Wayne 5 years from now was gonna be the biggest rapper in the game they would laugh at you.
Nobody cares about you east coast dusty nikkas think, worry about when maino dropping
 
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