Lil Wayne says he'd annihilate Drake

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Birdman: Drizzy can't see me on the mic pleighboi :birdman:

Drake:
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Birdman:
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Drake isn't even a real MC. He's a preprocessed product with a whole team behind him. I don't even consider him a rapper, that nikka's a pop artist and might as well be Justin Bieber if he decided to spit.

Its like what flex said when i met him in person, mind you he hates him as a person...

#1) Drake is a hit maker
#2) Drake is a GREAT entertainer...


Thats it....

Get that pos off my damn sprite cans with Big, Nas, Rakim ASAP...
 

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No. He would annihilate Drake.

Quentin Miller on the other hand...... :sas2:

I'm sorry, but when you're exposed for using ghostwriters, you aren't allowed in any sort of conversation as far as lyrical prowess. Yes, Wayne used other nikkas flows(Gillie being the most prominent example), however, he's never been exposed for using ghostwriters. Even with ghostwriters, Drake hasn't dropped anything even touching Wayne's prime mixtape run when he was hungry.




Drake already surpassed Lil Wayne in greatness.. Every album drake dropped has been one of the best of the year
 

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Drake already surpassed Lil Wayne in greatness.. Every album drake dropped has been one of the best of the year
We're talking about lyricism breh, not industry machine generated popularity.

Yes, Drake is the most popular "rapper". Drake isn't an artist, he's a product. He's not great, he's marketable.
 

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I could be wrong but this is in reference to the tour they had (Wayne vs Drake) and the fans that attended the concert could use an app and vote whos set and freestyle they were feeling the most.

Wayne won.
 

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We're talking about lyricism breh, not industry machine generated popularity.

Yes, Drake is the most popular "rapper". Drake isn't an artist, he's a product. He's not great, he's marketable.

I can say the same thing about Lil Wayne..

Drake and Lil Wayne are both artists and products.. terrible post
 

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I can say the same thing about Lil Wayne..

Drake and Lil Wayne are both artists and products.. terrible post
No.

Wayne started on the mic at a young age. He wasn't born wealthy, was an actor as a youth then made into a processed pop machine disguised as a rapper with a team of workers pushing him, everything from his lyrics, to his image are all fake as shyt and manufactured. Dude was on video prior to musical fame saying "that's my ******.", but he's authentic :snoop: Wayne earned his spot and status, Drake's shyt was handed to him. Wayne is legit talented on the mic and worked hard for his.
 

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No. He would annihilate Drake.

Quentin Miller on the other hand...... :sas2:

I'm sorry, but when you're exposed for using ghostwriters, you aren't allowed in any sort of conversation as far as lyrical prowess. Yes, Wayne used other nikkas flows(Gillie being the most prominent example), however, he's never been exposed for using ghostwriters. Even with ghostwriters, Drake hasn't dropped anything even touching Wayne's prime mixtape run when he was hungry.

:ehh:

A few years ago, I wouldn't have had the opinion I do now.

But I still can't see this '15 era Wayne "annihilating" Drake. :yeshrug:
 
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