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Lil Wayne: hip hop?
he really thinks Lil Wayne is considered even hip hop? I think not even write his own lyrics if thats what you want to call they! Personally I think hes a disgrace to whatever the hip hop sounds. What do you think? I am personally very trapped and knows what is hip hop. I hear great rappers like Nas, Common, Eminem, cl smooth, many underground artists and a million more. Lil Wayne, but not a real rapper, how can it be called itself best to know other rappers are better than him??? his freestyles arent good in my opinion, his songs are Wakk because talking about money and things that nobody shitttty cares. he doesn't represent hip hop at all.
I hate him, but still despite that HIP HOP is WAY overhyped, SE, simply. I defended as 3 days with this guy in my school, because I think Lil Wayne is the best rapper alive, BUT HIGHLY disagree. Yes, I think I had some Ghostwriters. LOOK AT THE SHIT stupid he's doing now … Lil Wayne's reign is coming to AN END SOON. WE just listen to the shit That's Real and ignore the FAKE SHIT. Its just hard when the media gets deep in our throats and ADOLESCENTS brainwashed the kids think these are good in the violation. His lyrics are crap, just simple Punchlines. I tired of hearing all the Stupid Shit. Tell me if you like this: There http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nth-SCTd7Ro GLAD Someone who feels like me. CONTINUE TO SUPPORT GOOD HIP HOP!
Lil Wayne – Lollipop: BET Long Version, Closed Captioned
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Rebirth $7.94 EXPLICIT. 2010 release, a crossover Rock album from the self-proclaimed ‘greatest rapper of all time’. Lil Wayne’s previous full-length, the Grammy Award-winning The Carter III has been certified triple platinum with over one million sold in it’s first week of release! Rebirth, his long rumored Rock album, is still Rap heavy and features guest appearances from Eminem, Shanell (AKA SNL), Kevin Ru… |
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Tha Carter III $4.90 Lil Wayne put out enough material in 2007 to inspire a Vibe magazine list of the 77 best Lil Wayne songs of that year alone. That level of output is the primary reason behind Tha Carter III’s bumpy ride. The albums opens well with the appropriately boastful “3 Peat,” followed by the symbolic torch-passing of “Mr. Carter,” featuring Jay-Z. But nothing matches or exceeds that until the Swizz Beatz-p… |
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Tha Carter II $6.06 Who would have thought back in the Hot Boys’ early days that it’d be Lil Wayne who not simply survived his older peers like Juvenile, but ended up thriving by the time he reached Tha Carter, vol. 2, Weezy’s fourth album. He sounds more confident as an MC–but more importantly, he wields a genuinely impressive array of different styles (as opposed to countless one-note rappers), from the chatterin… |
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