Lil' Wayne Is One Of Those Rappers Where It Takes You Getn Older To Realize How Wack He Is

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He was trash after Hot Boy$ Guerilla Warfare. Dude was just a rapper, rapping. When the hype machine was at full force of him being a " dope lyricist" I constantly had the :dwillhuh: cause his bars were trash.



Don't tell me something is a porterhouse steak when in reality it's a slim jim
He probably has a line about eating p*ssy like a porterhouse steak, though :yeshrug:
 

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He fell way the fukk off and his music quality suffered greatly from oversaturation, but when he's on point, he's as good as ANYBODY. Every now & then he'll kill a feature that leaves you like :salute: and you remember his potential, like his verse on Solanges album, but yeah, nowadays most of his shyt trash.


Despite a boatload of garbage records, He's always been at his best of sample beats, that's wear his musical comfort zone is and he flows effortlessly. Problem is he tried to hop on that Trap/Club style production that's so popular now and he can't hang. All his best songs and lyrical performances are on instrument heavy, sample beats.
 

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Even back in high school and college I stayed getting into debates when it came to his music because I NEVER could see what made him so great in people's eyes. Weird voices, cartoonish punchlines and mufukkas was really mentioning him next to Nas, Jay, Big, Pac, etc.


I would ask somebody to recite to me a "lyrical" Wayne verse and they'd quote some shyt like his verse from We Takin Over. I would literally :gucci: at the fact that they found that shyt to be lyrical. That whole "Wayne is G.O.A.T" era was odd to me.
 

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Maybe it's cuz I was still growing up, but his music from 2003 to 2010ish was amazing to me. It was great to listen to while smoking. But now... :scust:

He's a grown-ass man with an adult daughter and he's still rapping about skateboards and p*ssy.
 

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When he actually focuses on his content and uses the right production ( he rarely does either anymore) he makes those songs that make you go :wow:. I'm a just leave this gem in here for those who didn't get the Wayne hype back in his peak. He can be an all time great MC when he actually puts forth some kind of effort

 

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Even back in high school and college I stayed getting into debates when it came to his music because I NEVER could see what made him so great in people's eyes. Weird voices, cartoonish punchlines and mufukkas was really mentioning him next to Nas, Jay, Big, Pac, etc.


I would ask somebody to recite to me a "lyrical" Wayne verse and they'd quote some shyt like his verse from We Takin Over. I would literally :gucci: at the fact that they found that shyt to be lyrical. That whole "Wayne is G.O.A.T" era was odd to me.
because they wasn't real wayne fans. anybody who liked from 2007 till now are not suppose to be taken serious
 

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Wayne stans at the height of his ' lyricism" would have been like " That similie though" :banderas: Wayne is GOAT
I don't know why his lyrics are so bad, yet he's so fukking ill. I think the dude literally thinks in rhymes... his thought process was a constant freestyle or some shyt. Dude was just thorough
 
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