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Lil Wayne's Dedication Series comes in at #3 on the 15 greatest mixtape series
I just realized that it wasn't recordin' in '06 because of the delivery on that second verse though. He was just "CLEARLY" high and po'd the fuck up for that time period on "Dick Pleaser". Around '09 was when his voice got high-pitched. "I'm Goin' In" marked the official genesis of that Weezy "LOUDER" persona era.
Don't know wtf your talking about here, but yes over the years Wayne has always wanted to sound clearer to let listener really HEAR what he's saying. That's why on his first album, TBIH, you could barely hear him, then he went to a clearer sound on C1, then to a high froggy voice on C2 (my favortie pitch of his voice) and so on, until No Ceilings dropped. Now we have the clearest and most crisp Wayne voice of all time, even though IMO his froggy voice gave his punchlines greater impact.
"You tied to the track on my train of thoughts, and controlling my thoughts is like tamin sharks..." "I gotta hit 'em, like redbones wit long hair, fuck wit me ya ass is grass, get a lawn chair..."
"Life is a bitch, I'll make her yo ex..." - B.R.A. (Best Rapper Alive)
ShAkE 'eM uP!!sHaKe 'Em Up!!ShAkE 'eM uP!!!
Don't know wtf your talking about here, but yes over the years Wayne has always wanted to sound clearer to let listener really HEAR what he's saying. That's why on his first album, TBIH, you could barely hear him, then he went to a clearer sound on C1, then to a high froggy voice on C2 (my favortie pitch of his voice) and so on, until No Ceilings dropped. Now we have the clearest and most crisp Wayne voice of all time, even though IMO his froggy voice gave his punchlines greater impact.
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He even said it himself.. "Now it's about what you say, and not how you say it"
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