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I love how he seemed genuinly convinced that he had somehow gotten better by moving on from that style. Yes Wayne, it is necessary to evolve and change with the times, but it can be done correctly, without alienating a bunch of fans.
Look at Nas, this nigga has been in the game for 20 years and still kills every feature and track he puts out. You don't have to change for the worse with time.
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same arguement jay had. She shoulda phraised the question better, it sounded like wayne understood as content.
He can revive his flow.
and he did get better since C2: Drought 3, C3 sessions. He just changed style too quickly since C3 and got worse. I believe he can bring his flow back but content and style always changes.
What comes easy, won't Last. What Lasts won't come easy.
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Originally posted by ChrisBLawyer View Postsame arguement jay had. She shoulda phraised the question better, it sounded like wayne understood as content.
He can revive his flow.
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Originally posted by Sportz View PostHis songs have no content now. That is definitely part of it. He has become an artist with good lines but not good songs.
What comes easy, won't Last. What Lasts won't come easy.
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Originally posted by Derezz View PostI love how he seemed genuinly convinced that he had somehow gotten better by moving on from that style. Yes Wayne, it is necessary to evolve and change with the times, but it can be done correctly, without alienating a bunch of fans.
Look at Nas, this nigga has been in the game for 20 years and still kills every feature and track he puts out. You don't have to change for the worse with time.
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Originally posted by Derezz View PostObviously he's not going to rap about all of the same things, he's at a different place in his life, but still.
@Mr. Swag: He says that he can't rap like he did on Tha Carter II for two reasons: he is better now (there is no point in ruining the progresson he has made) and he no longer relates to the majority of the topics he spoke about.
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