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a new Dre track (obviously ghostwritten by Em.. the GOOD type of Em). fucking sick. and the anticipation for Detox continues.. |
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Don't tell me Detox is the anticipated title of the next Em abortion. |
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da drought 3 is that fucking mixtape god damn
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Da Drought 3 and The Drought Is Over 2 are both incredible. But nothing beats Dedication 2. |
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I'm really glad you were open to check it out then. :) |
IMO DD3 was his rapping peak. but D2 was incredible too.
as i said, both are classic mixtapes. Wayne was the last guy who was actually good at rapping over other people's beats, nobody else should. i have a zip with like 100 leaked songs from the C3 recording sessions. PM me if you're interested. |
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dude is such a perfectionist.. both of his albums were unbelievable, so ridiculously ahead of their time & influential. |
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I have sooo many C3 era mixtapes. I'm sure I've heard it all. :) |
Hey, can someone- maybe louder or noisereductions- compile a list of everything Wayne's put out since his solo career started, highlighting the releases that are the best? Which are mixtapes, albums, etc?
I could do this on my own of course, but I don't care enough. If an SY fan were to break everything down for me, I'd be more inclined to follow recommendations. It seems to me that the guy's released a veritable shit-ton of music, and I can't keep it straight. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Wayne_discography
essential albums: Tha Carter 2 Tha Carter 3 essential mixtapes: Da Drought 3 Dedication 2 No Ceilings Tha Drought Is Over 2 (Tha Carter 3 Sessions) |
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yes I could... but it would take some serious time haha. So not tonight. |
so, Little Wayne.. what's yr motivation? :)
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No disRASpect NR my brotha, but dude, I may be attempting pages of discussions examining the theology of Tupac Shakur on OC.net/forum however I am baffled at how Lil Wayne can generate 6 pages and a 1000 views
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up yo game and find the Makaveli bootlegs, the underground Tupac more accurately reflects totality of his art. The radio cuts are not as enlightening unless they are taken in the context of his full discography. In regards to my comments about Lil Wayne, I was trying to say that perhaps I was pushing too much substance into Tupac's music, however with Lil Wayne, I wonder if there is ever any substance to speak of in the first place hence my surprise that this thread can honestly be so long... |
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