who said BG didn't work on his craft? we gonna act like he didn't continue putting out dope music all way thru '08-09? lets be real, the stuff that BG did after cash money was at least on par with most of Wayne's albums during that same timeframe. so lets not act like BG went to chit just because he wasn't 'ALL IN THE VIDEO'.
I mean, lets be real. wayne needed help. BG didn't. and lets not act like BG wasn't already rippin east coast tracks with raw @$$ verses.
BG & turk didn't become regional after they left cash money. they became independent. and lets be real, if wayne went to Koch, he would've faded off completely. I remember BG's early Koch stuff being more anticipated than 500 degreez and the original carter 1. hell, I remember the released version of "carter 1" being a slow burn because people basically dismissed wayne after the hot boys broke up. and wayne had cash money's machine behind him that whole time. so if theyre regional, then what did that make wayne?
I never said that wayne was the weak link simply because of what he brought to the group.
there really was no comparison. I just used the word "comparison" because that's the word you used in the previous post.
the point is, wayne was 'the least-regarded by rap heads'. that's the term I should've used in title, but I would've ran out of space.
of course shaq got a platinum plaque. HES SHAQ. and youre showing your age all thru here. do you not remember how big of a deal it was that Shaquille O'Neal was dropping an album? meanwhile, I can name plenty of popular quality albums that didn't go platinum back in the day. PLENTY. we can start with the illmatics and the Cuban linx of the world. DO THE KNOWLEDGE.
and again, all eras aren't created equal. your fantasies about wayne moving crazy units back in the day are laughable. the idea of an average @$$ album like "carter 3" pushing 4 mil in say 1998 is ridiculousness.
to simplify it for ya, you don't have to look any further than lil wayne himself seeing that "carter 3" isn't even as good as "tha block is hot".
no, YOU really need to go back and listen to BG.
meh, lets not throw wi$h bone under the bus. he had a lot of the most-popular verses in bone on the low, just off the strength of the sing-a-long value.
but yea, like I told @
SunZoo. "weakest link" is an overstatement. I can dig it.
but wayne was the least-regarded amongst rap heads. It was easier to say weakest link with the limited amount of characters we can type in the titles.
wayne was more popular than turk on a commercial scale. that's about it. you can say that he had BG beat in that area as well. and even then, BG was a better seller and turk proved that he could've been a better seller than wayne as well if they actually promoted his chit.
no chit. we already know that wayne had more commercial appeal than turk. we knew what it was when wayne came out first. nobody is arguing that. the question is, what does this have to do with my statement?
secondly, I never said that I didn't like what wayne brought to the table. youre doing that thing you do again. putting words in my mouth so that you can make a point. one thing that I actually did say was that I was a wayne fan and bought his albums.
lol @ "if they were paying attention to the direction that the game was going in". lol. that's some bullchit.
also, BG wasn't concerned with commercial success. and seeing that youre posting so much on whats supposed to be a hip-hop board, you shouldn't be either. im talking about rap heads here. wayne was overall held in the lowest regard.