That whole Byrdgang era with Jim jones , Stack Bundles & Max B is a personal classic era to me

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Nah Young Thug and Max are completely different types of melodic artist.

And Max was the 2nd best in his own era after Tunechi with the flow.
:comeon: Weezy whole style in the mid/late 00s was extracted off of dipset/byrdgang with his own little twist , Max flow was too smooth , I fukked with Weezy flow at the time period too but idk bout all that , but too each it's own though :ld:
 

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:comeon: Weezy whole style in the mid/late 00s was extracted off of dipset/byrdgang with his own little twist

No :dead:

If anything, Tunechi extended Dipsets run by a year or two before they fell off.

And his rapping is nothing like anyones on Dipset. If anything, Max was the one rapping on Wayne's beat all on his mixtapes. Both of them had top notch flows but Wayne had cadences that Max could never dream of doing.
 

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where would stack be if he was as still alive... ?
With the right movement around stack he coulda blew up big time i believe

What a lot of people don't know is this man could make ANY kind of song street/club/introspective/concept/straight bars....his pen game was up there and was only getting better from if you followed him from his Desert Storm days to the Byrdgang days. Not to mention son was unique as hell from his style to just the way he flowed. The hood def fukked up big time taking him away.

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nah.

lil wayne was always child's play.

theyre both bone's sons anyway.

Breh we been through this for years now. I get that you don't like Tunechi but he was King of the Flow 04-09. No debate. Pac and Cee Lo had more influence on Wayne than Bone fyi.
 

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No :dead:

If anything, Tunechi extended Dipsets run by a year or two before they fell off.

And his rapping is nothing like anyones on Dipset. If anything, Max was the one rapping on Wayne's beat all on his mixtapes. Both of them had top notch flows but Wayne had cadences that Max could never dream of doing.
See you're wildin with that statement . Both of their mannerisms a different , Wayne is more of the hyperactive all in ya face type , while Max is nonchalant and smooth like leather which I prefer than nikkas doing all the extra rah rah soundin like they crying over the beat . You sound fukkin crazy :camby:
 

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See you're wildin with that statement . Both of their mannerisms a different , Wayne is more of the hyperactive all in ya face type , while Max is nonchalant and smooth like leather which I prefer than nikkas doing all the extra rah rah soundin like they crying over the beat . You sound fukkin crazy :camby:

Do you even know what cadences are? :russ:

Wayne had way more cadences and it isn't debatable. Whether you like the cadences is a different matter but he had way more distinct voices he could go to.
 
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I really didnt feel the impact until recently as far as byrdgang's run..

I was in a weird backpacker phase during that time:snoop:

those M.O.B. mixtapes with jim's mixtapes was:obama:
Yeah...I was in a weird backpacker/pseudo skate thug phase back in 05-08.

Wore XXL white tees...had braids for a bit and wore doo rags & fitteds, rocked dunk SBs and baggy jeans...was all about dipset...then I just stopped listening to hip-hop for a while and started gravitating towards Dubstep, electro house, house, EDM...but then again I was in my early to mid 20s back then.

But yeah, I'd take the dipset era of rap anyday compared to this now.
 
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I was born in 96 too, and I remember the moment my boy put me on dipset in middle school. All i would do is sit on our families HP windows 97 and go on limewire and YouTube to MP3 websites and fill this
Bad boy up with nothing but dipset and Wayne.

these mp3 players was for nikkas that was too broke to rock ipods...

I had mine...:wow: got me through some hard times man...
 

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Breh we been through this for years now. I get that you don't like Tunechi but he was King of the Flow 04-09. No debate. Pac and Cee Lo had more influence on Wayne than Bone fyi.


as for bone, im talking about the flow. especially '97-04.

aint no 2pac in lil wayne at all breh.

the cee-lo influence aint show up til after he started getting corny.
 
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aint no 2pac in lil wayne at all breh.

Definitely wrong with that. He payed homage to Pac plenty of times and all these nikkas with the different cadences have Pac to thank partially for that.
 

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Stack Bundles and Max B both bums

if they ghostwrote for Jim Jones that's a good thing cuz we had a rapper with a personality/pulse saying those hooks
 

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Definitely wrong with that. He payed homage to Pac plenty of times and all these nikkas with the different cadences have Pac to thank partially for that.


its trendy to pay homage to pac. people run around lising trendy names as influences for cheap props, and they dont sound chit like them. plus wayne himself said "i wasnt into pac like that. i was into bun b".

and yea, now that i think about it, i see the cee-lo influence. that came after he started getting corny tho.

listen, its not that i never liked wayne. ive just been around long enough to know who he is and who he isnt. you came up when wayne was having his run, i understand that. but that just proves my point. he was moreso for the youngs. wayne is older than me, btw.
 
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