The nikka is a bamma when left to his own devices
This is how you know these dudes don’t have real friends
The nikka is a bamma when left to his own devices
This is basically where the thread should end. All facts.Dipset Gillie and Curren$y help mold him into his prime
& Jim Jones revamped his style after hanging with Stack
Wayne don’t even agree with you here. Juelz was that nikka and him and Wayne was Def a dynamic duo that coulda did great things together. His buzz was just as crazy as Wayne at one point.I disagree, respectfully, of course.
Wayne made better albums and songs too.
Juelz didn't have many different flows IMO.
The nikka is a bamma when left to his own devices
Wayne don’t even agree with you here. Juelz was that nikka and him and Wayne was Def a dynamic duo that coulda did great things together. His buzz was just as crazy as Wayne at one point.
Well since you put it that wayWrong.
Nah, it's facts breh. Your only rebuttal is that Juelz isn't as lyrically talented as Wayne, well no shyt, but he was lyrically talented enough to buzz hard as fukk at one point. When Wayne was heating up in the mixtape scene, so was Dipset. Matter of fact, majority of folks in the streets who fukked with Wayne also fukked with Dipset too, especially Juelz. He had that IT factor also but didn't capitalize once he got momentum and faded away. If lyrical talent alone meant as much as youre trying to make it, many other rappers would be better off than they are now. You're really underestimating how hot Juelz was in that era for sureOpinion 272627.
Nah, it's facts breh. Your only rebuttal is that Juelz isn't as lyrically talented as Wayne, well no shyt, but he was lyrically talented enough to buzz hard as fukk at one point. When Wayne was heating up in the mixtape scene, so was Dipset. Matter of fact, majority of folks in the streets who fukked with Wayne also fukked with Dipset too, especially Juelz. He had that IT factor also but didn't capitalize once he got momentum and faded away. If lyrical talent alone meant as much as youre trying to make it, many other rappers would be better off than they are now. You're really underestimating how hot Juelz was in that era for sure
Like dude mentioned earlier, Wayne blew up not just cuz of his talent, but the fact that he stayed flooding the streets with mixtapes along with dropping tracks and jumping on hella features. He made damn sure he was seen and heard.
It’s some younger cats that don’t know.I thought this was common knowledge
And all that is your opinion, but it doesn't change then fact that dudes were pretty much fukking with Juelz as much as they did Wayne around when they were supposed to drop Can't Feel my Face . You can just say you didn't see the appeal Juelz had but it was def there with fansI didn't only say lyrically.
Juelz didn't make great albums. He didn't have as many different styles as Wayne. He lacked the same influence. He didn't make great hooks. He had like one flow. His image wasn't as appealing as Wayne's. He didnt work as hard as Wayne.
Wayne blew up as Dipset was falling off lol
Wayne was making Hustler Muzik, Shooter, Money on My Mind and Fireman in 2004/2005. Timeless records.
Juelz was making clockwork and the whistle song (forced pop singles that aged terribly) which are both trash now...shyt sounds like a Lil Mama song
I love Juelz but those samples and beats carried him for the most part IMO
And all that is your opinion, but it doesn't change then fact that dudes were pretty much fukking with Juelz as much as they did Wayne around when they were supposed to drop Can't Feel my Face . You can just say you didn't see the appeal Juelz had but it was def there with fans