Lil Wayne has really transcended 3 generations of hip hop (90s, 2000s, 2010s)

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That’s true, I was a senior in high school when that dropped but I wouldn’t consider him heavily involved in the 90’s at all.. honestly he didn’t get really known until the 2000’s.


Since I’m from Louisiana Wayne was def popping in the 90s here. He wasn’t a juve or bg but he was popping for a kid in the game
 

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I haven't enjoyed the time period in which Wayne became this iconic rapper, I'm a day one fan. "Mixtape Weezy" is overrated af but I got plenty of love for him, I pretty much grew up with that nikka.
 

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wayne was often considered wack in the '90s.

I could take it further and say that even when he was dominating circa 10 years ago, there was still an ongoing debate as to whether or not he was even good, but that's neither here nor there.
 
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