Lil Wayne tracks aged horribly

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What is wrong with what I am saying?? Men follow trends women don't. Those females tracks will last a long time breh all jokes aside. Just recently listen to We Are The Streets Fukkin travesty we didn't get a second from the LOX.

I forgot to add Lil Wayne something you forgot was good and still is bangs but the rest of that mixtape was garbage
 

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smh @ it taking a decade for people to admit this. i never for the life of me understood the wave that was crowning him the king of rap and as one of the greatest rappers. for as many corny punchlines as he produced, dude rarely put together a coherent song. dude has always been a "singles machine" to me and nothing more
 

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We heard this shyt a million times...............
no in 2000 most people realized that damn......
Southern Rappers actually have lyrics.....


Go listen to Wayne before 2000........with the same ear u listen after 2000.....
and u probably be surprised, that dude been spitting nice lyrics his whole career....

Like don't be stupid, dude was around flame spitting his whole career.....

it wasn't no nikkas from Philly or Chicago that magically made dude spit better overnight...

Ima CashMoney-O-ligist........believe me I have the science to this shyt......
im a walking CMR reference book......and will easily debunk all the BS

That's the point i'm stressing.....Wayne always had bars.......people just didn't notice......
same thing with his cursing.........dude didn't curse in his music before 2000......

its like the nurse.....and the (hot) nurse.........same nurse.......but when u look at differently
u see something different.....Wayne always had untapped potential, he always did have to grow...
we literally watched grow into his own.......but yall crazy if yall thinking......on a set date and a set time
dude had a drastic change of life and overnight he woke up spitting crazy.....dude been spittin crazy

You guys are tripping. What made Lil Wayne popular at the time was rapping like a east coast bul Philly out of all things. He was spitting a east coast flow but was a southern nikka and was a true cornball with Whoadie slang. Yall are tripping thinking he just blew up just to blow up lmao.
 

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another thing that i left out earlier is that wayne mastered the art of grand-standing.

creating the illusion that youre saying the greatest chit ever when youre really saying absolutely nothing.

and the sheep fell for it. i understand completely how he became so overrated.
 

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Its not just Wayne......most music (genre is irrelevant since this applies to it all).....is created, consumed, and easily disposed of like fast food. Wayne just happens to be one of the most visible faces. Even artists who were relevant back in the 90s and earlier are guilty of putting out music now that doesn't have replay value.

Attention spans are shorter these days, and artists will churn out song after song, album after album in futile attempt to stay relevant and remind their audiences they are still here.
 
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