People Need To Stop Acting Like Lil Wayne Wasnt The Weakest Link Of The Hot Boys

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Over 100 posts...and has Wacky even explained in any way that makes any kind of sense what "weakest link" even means...cause so far we've eliminated him being the least talented from a rap standpoint....and we've eliminated him being the least successful or popular...lest we need objective facts to support that, let's look at Cash Money catalog sales in order of release as they stood in July of 2005 (the date is important because it's prior to Wayne's explosion to superstar icon status, and his catalog sales have since increased significantly compared to the rest)


Juvenile - 400 Degreez - 1998-11-03 - 4,741,440
B.G. - Chopper City In The Ghetto - 1999-04-13 - 1,127,529
Lil Wayne - Tha Block Is Hot - 1999-11-02 - 1,325,492
Juvenile - G-Code - 1999-12-07 - 1,378,558
Big Tymers - I Got That Work - 2000-05-09 - 1,433,992
B.G. - Checkmate - 2000-11-21 - 554,793
Lil Wayne- Lights Out - 2000-12-12 - 851,685
Turk - Young & Thuggin -2001-06-05 -325,401
Big Tymers - Hood Rich - 2002-04-23- 1,221,472
Baby - Birdman - 2002-11-26 - 590,082

So outside of random abstract vagueness and generic claims of revisionism...objectively, the numbers very clearly point to Wayne being their 2nd biggest solo act during the the hot boy era...Juvi's 2nd album G-Code and Wayne's debut Block is Hot were released within weeks of each other, and up until '05 had done nearly identical numbers (as previously stated...Wayne exploded after then, and TBHIH has since widened the distance)....on some straight up rap shyt, I'll contend he was the best rapper of them by Lights Out, with Juvi really the only other comp...wayne was getting better and better during those days, and by Checkmate BG's best days had past him by...whether it be cause of the drugs or what...just from a technical skill and flow standpoint, it was clear to me that Wayne was the one with the potential and had a future...but that's subjective opinion on my part (though I dare somebody to listen to XTC and Get Off The Corner and tell me otherwise)
 

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weezy is an icon, a superstar, a gawd :wow:

i knew turk was the weakest on the "shine" song...

this nicca turk said "whoever try testin is gonna be restin" :heh:

weezy had piff like "diamond face, more colors than that game simon sayz"

"she told me imma lez, but yet she promised head, and so i took it anyway"

"dog i get cake like every day like my birthday" :wow:

#youngweezybars
 

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Over 100 posts...and has Wacky even explained in any way that makes any kind of sense what "weakest link" even means...cause so far we've eliminated him being the least talented from a rap standpoint....and we've eliminated him being the least successful or popular...lest we need objective facts to support that, let's look at Cash Money catalog sales in order of release as they stood in July of 2005 (the date is important because it's prior to Wayne's explosion to superstar icon status, and his catalog sales have since increased significantly compared to the rest)


Juvenile - 400 Degreez - 1998-11-03 - 4,741,440
B.G. - Chopper City In The Ghetto - 1999-04-13 - 1,127,529
Lil Wayne - Tha Block Is Hot - 1999-11-02 - 1,325,492
Juvenile - G-Code - 1999-12-07 - 1,378,558
Big Tymers - I Got That Work - 2000-05-09 - 1,433,992
B.G. - Checkmate - 2000-11-21 - 554,793
Lil Wayne- Lights Out - 2000-12-12 - 851,685
Turk - Young & Thuggin -2001-06-05 -325,401
Big Tymers - Hood Rich - 2002-04-23- 1,221,472
Baby - Birdman - 2002-11-26 - 590,082

So outside of random abstract vagueness and generic claims of revisionism...objectively, the numbers very clearly point to Wayne being their 2nd biggest solo act during the the hot boy era...Juvi's 2nd album G-Code and Wayne's debut Block is Hot were released within weeks of each other, and up until '05 had done nearly identical numbers (as previously stated...Wayne exploded after then, and TBHIH has since widened the distance)....on some straight up rap shyt, I'll contend he was the best rapper of them by Lights Out, with Juvi really the only other comp...wayne was getting better and better during those days, and by Checkmate BG's best days had past him by...whether it be cause of the drugs or what...just from a technical skill and flow standpoint, it was clear to me that Wayne was the one with the potential and had a future...but that's subjective opinion on my part (though I dare somebody to listen to XTC and Get Off The Corner and tell me otherwise)

you still here? go sit ya lil young @$$ down. dude already pulled your card in this thread last week.

lol @ you googling sales because you weren't around.

and if you need me to explain what "weakest link" means, then you shouldn't be posting in here.
 

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another stupid thread from wacky D

Lil Wayne was never the weakest link...that was always Turk. And this is coming from someone who bought and played out Young and Thuggin'.
 

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you still here? go sit ya lil young @$$ down. dude already pulled your card in this thread last week.

lol @ you googling sales because you weren't around.

and if you need me to explain what "weakest link" means, then you shouldn't be posting in here.
I'm older than you Wacky :comeon:

lol @ you having no choice but to disregard actual facts because they stand opposite of the made up shyt you're clinging too

And yes I need you to explain what "weakest link" means because far as I can tell so far it's just some random nonsensical bullshyt you've made up in your functionally half retarded mind...how was the person that was the second biggest act in the group and not the worst rapper, the "weakest link"...especially when you got Turk who fairly obviously the actual "weakest link" in just about every single regard sitting there...for those of us that don't suffer from your particular strain of autism, your make believe "weakest link" standards require an explanation that actually makes sense...cause in regards to a rap group, it doesn't...you mean the weakest link in a pick up basketball game or some shyt?
 

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Over 100 posts...and has Wacky even explained in any way that makes any kind of sense what "weakest link" even means...cause so far we've eliminated him being the least talented from a rap standpoint....and we've eliminated him being the least successful or popular...lest we need objective facts to support that, let's look at Cash Money catalog sales in order of release as they stood in July of 2005 (the date is important because it's prior to Wayne's explosion to superstar icon status, and his catalog sales have since increased significantly compared to the rest)


Juvenile - 400 Degreez - 1998-11-03 - 4,741,440
B.G. - Chopper City In The Ghetto - 1999-04-13 - 1,127,529
Lil Wayne - Tha Block Is Hot - 1999-11-02 - 1,325,492
Juvenile - G-Code - 1999-12-07 - 1,378,558
Big Tymers - I Got That Work - 2000-05-09 - 1,433,992
B.G. - Checkmate - 2000-11-21 - 554,793
Lil Wayne- Lights Out - 2000-12-12 - 851,685
Turk - Young & Thuggin -2001-06-05 -325,401
Big Tymers - Hood Rich - 2002-04-23- 1,221,472
Baby - Birdman - 2002-11-26 - 590,082

So outside of random abstract vagueness and generic claims of revisionism...objectively, the numbers very clearly point to Wayne being their 2nd biggest solo act during the the hot boy era...Juvi's 2nd album G-Code and Wayne's debut Block is Hot were released within weeks of each other, and up until '05 had done nearly identical numbers (as previously stated...Wayne exploded after then, and TBHIH has since widened the distance)....on some straight up rap shyt, I'll contend he was the best rapper of them by Lights Out, with Juvi really the only other comp...wayne was getting better and better during those days, and by Checkmate BG's best days had past him by...whether it be cause of the drugs or what...just from a technical skill and flow standpoint, it was clear to me that Wayne was the one with the potential and had a future...but that's subjective opinion on my part (though I dare somebody to listen to XTC and Get Off The Corner and tell me otherwise)

This man knows what he's talking about :salute:

Like I said in the other thread.
http://www.the-coli.com/4078009-post200.html
 

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I'm older than you Wacky :comeon:

lol @ you having no choice but to disregard actual facts because they stand opposite of the made up shyt you're clinging too

And yes I need you to explain what "weakest link" means because far as I can tell so far it's just some random nonsensical bullshyt you've made up in your functionally half retarded mind...how was the person that was the second biggest act in the group and not the worst rapper, the "weakest link"...especially when you got Turk who fairly obviously the actual "weakest link" in just about every single regard sitting there...for those of us that don't suffer from your particular strain of autism, your make believe "weakest link" standards require an explanation that actually makes sense...cause in regards to a rap group, it doesn't...you mean the weakest link in a pick up basketball game or some shyt?

I don't care how "old" you are. youz a lil dude in my book.

posting numbers aren't facts d*ckhead. stuff like this is why youre a lil dude.

and I didn't bother reading past that 2nd line. i don't know why you keep typing all this chit. after the way you came in the thread last week, I knew not to bother reading your posts on this topic. homie that shut you down saw you coming a mile away and stopped you at the door like :whoa:.
 

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I don't care how "old" you are. youz a lil dude in my book.

posting numbers aren't facts d*ckhead. stuff like this is why youre a lil dude.

and I didn't bother reading past that 2nd line. i don't know why you keep typing all this chit. after the way you came in the thread last week, I knew not to bother reading your posts on this topic. homie that shut you down saw you coming a mile away and stopped you at the door like :whoa:.

did you even read what dude wrote? it's reasonable...all of your responses are on some troll-level sh*t, and that's why no one takes you seriously. at least he had substance behind his reasoning...your opinion is just sh*t you pulled out of your azz
 

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did you even read what dude wrote? it's reasonable...all of your responses are on some troll-level sh*t, and that's why no one takes you seriously. at least he had substance behind his reasoning...your opinion is just sh*t you pulled out of your azz

hell no, I didn't read what that herb "wrote". AND NEITHER DID YOU.

youre just in here trying to get in my pants as usual fakkit.

stop following me around this muthasucka.
 

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corny azz dudes aint seen no parts of the streets.
 
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