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Originally posted by cmotany View PostKendrick Lamar - The Coveteur
ON HIS STYLE INFLUENCES:
“Yeah, man, we was heavy. That’s a real story like, we was just huge, still to this day, huge Lil Wayne fans. Lil Wayne is the greatest. Not only because of his music but also because of the culture he put behind it. It was a big part of what he was talking about, so we always hold Lil Wayne in high regards. Juvenile as well. And yeah, it’s the impact of them man. To be a part of it the same way he was a part of it years later is just a great feeling.”
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Originally posted by cmotany View PostKendrick Lamar - The Coveteur
ON HIS STYLE INFLUENCES:
“Yeah, man, we was heavy. That’s a real story like, we was just huge, still to this day, huge Lil Wayne fans. Lil Wayne is the greatest. Not only because of his music but also because of the culture he put behind it. It was a big part of what he was talking about, so we always hold Lil Wayne in high regards. Juvenile as well. And yeah, it’s the impact of them man. To be a part of it the same way he was a part of it years later is just a great feeling.”
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Andre 3000:
But influence. I had a conversation with Tip and it shocked the shit out of me. One day, he said, 'When y'all came out as Outkast, I knew that the tides had changed. I knew rap had changed." And I knew what he was talking about because when I see [Lil] Wayne and Young Thug, I'm like, "Ohhh, I can't keep up with that shit. It's so dope." It's the connection. They're them because of us and it has to keep going. All this old niggas hatin on the young niggas, that shit got to stop. It's all music. It's all influence. It'll keep going because we're all connected.Last edited by cmotany; 04-06-2016, 02:30 PM.
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Originally posted by cmotany View PostAndre 3000:
But influence. I had a conversation with Tip and it shocked the shit out of me. One day, he said, 'When y'all came out as Outkast, I knew that the tides had changed. I knew rap had changed." And I knew what he was talking about because when I see [Lil] Wayne and Young Thug, I'm like, "Ohhh, I can't keep up with that shit. It's so dope." It's the connection. They're them because of us and it has to keep going. All this old niggas hatin on the young niggas, that shit got to stop. It's all music. It's all influence. It'll keep going because we're all connected.
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