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  • #13
    Re: Lil Wayne at his lyrical peak?

    Tha Mobb

    BM JR

    Walk In/Fly In/ Fly Out

    A Milli

    Demolitions (maybe)

    it depends on what you as a listener like or appreciate lyrically. this is just my opinion and i cant even think of all his songs i know right now

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    • #14
      Re: Lil Wayne at his lyrical peak?

      Take Go DJ the fukk off your list..

      but yeah this is going to be hard..

      There are songs from Dedication, C2, D2, Drought 3 etc that show his lyrical strength.

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      • #15
        Re: Lil Wayne at his lyrical peak?

        Anything from no ceilings, and a milli.

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        • #16
          Re: Lil Wayne at his lyrical peak?

          Wtf. What do YOU all consider lyrical ? Witty punchlines, nice wordplay ? I always thought lyrical was expanding vocabulary, putting punchlines, nice flow, and nice metaphors all into one . And some of y'all (especially) with the lil wayne carter III tracks should shoot yaself twice . I think (this is just my opinion, remember) that was his worst album out of the carters.

          If ANYTHING his best 'lyrical' stuff was sometime inbetween Dedication II - > Tha Carter II. It goes downhill from there with a couple of good tracks...

          Just my opinion though

          Doin' what the fuck I want, Hate me all the fuck you want. Real niggas fuck wit' me and I don't give a fuck who don't.

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          • #17
            Re: Lil Wayne at his lyrical peak?

            I also like 2 of Amerikaz' Most Wanted with Snoopy Doggy Dogg.

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