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  • #13
    Re: Static Major has had the greatest impact on Wayne's career

    I have a retarded question but why was Static Major credited for Lollipop again? He didn't do any vocals, did he produce the beat? And the reason why they fully credited him as a featured guest artist because he died? (R.I.P. Static Major)

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    • #14
      Re: Static Major has had the greatest impact on Wayne's career

      Originally posted by xCORRUPTIONx View Post
      I have a retarded question but why was Static Major credited for Lollipop again? He didn't do any vocals, did he produce the beat? And the reason why they fully credited him as a featured guest artist because he died? (R.I.P. Static Major)
      he passed the beat onto him and i wouldnt be surprised if he wrote it. and he was a full credited featured artist on it before he died. he did background vocals also.
      Last edited by Cody; 06-12-2010, 04:21 PM.

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      • #15
        Re: Static Major has had the greatest impact on Wayne's career

        Originally posted by xCORRUPTIONx View Post
        I have a retarded question but why was Static Major credited for Lollipop again? He didn't do any vocals, did he produce the beat? And the reason why they fully credited him as a featured guest artist because he died? (R.I.P. Static Major)
        He produced it

        "ashdgakg adwudgashdga askjdh how to love" — lil wayne

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        • #16
          Re: Static Major has had the greatest impact on Wayne's career

          Originally posted by lovalle View Post
          He produced it
          jim jonsin produced it.

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          • #17
            Re: Static Major has had the greatest impact on Wayne's career

            i think lollipop gave people that didnt know wayne an incentive to buy tha carter 3 because if they thought that lollipop was good, they might get an idea that his album might be good and so they bought it

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            • #18
              Re: Static Major has had the greatest impact on Wayne's career

              Originally posted by mezzy View Post
              Im not sure about dat.
              Lollipop did help tha album but if i remember he was pretty damn famous before that. It blew up in summer 08, and before that he was on his remix game and shit wit like party like a rockstar and dat shawty lo song and shit. Plus da drought 3 was widely known
              But I see what ur talking bout.
              Baby & Slim had the biggest impact on Waynes career.
              But yeah Lollipop made Weezy mainstream.

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              • #19
                Re: Static Major has had the greatest impact on Wayne's career

                Yeah, It made Wayne alot more Famous. I agree

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                • #20
                  Re: Static Major has had the greatest impact on Wayne's career

                  Jim Jonsin produced Lollipop, not Static Major

                  Static wrote the song and did the vocals. It was HIS song, but he handed it over to Wayne and made Wayne the main artist of the song

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                  • #21
                    Re: Static Major has had the greatest impact on Wayne's career

                    Originally posted by Ghost93 View Post
                    Nah man. You're forgetting the impact A milli and Got Money had.
                    This dude is comepletely right. 'Got Money' is the song that made me fall in love with Weezy.
                    Then I heard 'Lollipop', 'A Milli', and 'Mrs. Officer' and I was like "Damn this guy is good".
                    It was never the beats for me, the lyrics are what made Wayne.

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                    • #22
                      Re: Static Major has had the greatest impact on Wayne's career

                      So obviously this wasn't a song where he rapped whatever was in his mind, and he admits it right? But what about the verses to the remix? Did he actually rap those or were they already written by Static?

                      The leaked version of "A Milli" is what made me hooked to this guy's music. Then "Mrs. Officer", "Fireman", "Sweetest Girl", "Swagga Like Us", "Got Money", "Pop Bottles", "Can't Believe It", and then everything else.

                      Weezy is so good that when "Mrs. Officer" was getting overplayed on the radio I never cared cause I liked it so much.

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                      • #23
                        Re: Static Major has had the greatest impact on Wayne's career

                        I thought a Milli was as good as lollipop and probably even better :/
                        lollipop got weezy the mainstream attention, not cuz of the lyrics but cuz of the beat itself, jim johnson's 'kiss me thru the phone' and 'whatever you like' got pretty popular aswell, all cuz of the beat

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                        • #24
                          Re: Static Major has had the greatest impact on Wayne's career

                          Originally posted by Weezy_BestRapperAlive View Post
                          Jim Jonsin produced Lollipop, not Static Major

                          Static wrote the song and did the vocals. It was HIS song, but he handed it over to Wayne and made Wayne the main artist of the song
                          yup might as well of said the EXACT same thing i said

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