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I have the opinion that Wayne hears a beat, stands up in front of the microphone, does his thing, and he is done. There is not much forework done in my opinion. Wayne does it just at the moment, and I guess that not much artists are able to do THAT. Which makes Wayne a lot faster considering finishing one single track or finishing multiple tracks compared to other artists.
I have the opinion that Wayne hears a beat, stands up in front of the microphone, does his thing, and he is done. There is not much forework done in my opinion. Wayne does it just at the moment, and I guess that not much artists are able to do THAT. Which makes Wayne a lot faster considering finishing one single track or finishing multiple tracks compared to other artists.
Ive never ever thought of Wayne making songs fast in the studio. Ive always just seen him at doing it all day and night, which is how he gets alot done. And i used to think him not writing helped him get songs done fast, but ive recorded songs like that a couple times too. And since you are remember lines in your head, sometimes you mess up a word or so. So then you gotta always go back and record little parts and shit. Its not really much quicker in the end rather then writing.
That's really what makes Wayne great. He comes out with more music than anybody in music right now and it's all quality. He never runs out of stuff to say and never gets boring. That's why he's near the top of the lists in rap. It's really incredible.
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