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  • #25
    Re: Weezy's legacy

    Originally posted by Kaden View Post
    Drake too.
    Drake is DOPE, but no where near one of the best to do it. At least not yet, the dude only has 1 album out man!

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    • #26
      Re: Weezy's legacy

      Originally posted by mode View Post
      thats assuming that the generation
      that nas and jay are among the greats.
      are still having the conversation. ten fifteen.
      years down the line. its going to be a whole new.
      generation. and i think. were undoubtedly.
      going to have him up there as a great.


      i think if he wouldve died after drought 3.
      he woudve been absolutely legendary.
      it wouldve been ridiculous. not to mention.
      i think he was 27 around that time.
      and theres that whole thing.

      he'll rise in esteem tho as time goes on.
      when people start looking at his more obscure works.
      (the suffix, blow, the sqad tapes) when wayne is done.
      theyll start to look at his body of work. instead of release by release.
      i think thats when people will really recognise wayne.

      lol. weve been lucky to be there for most of it.

      Yeah the only thing I ain't happy bout he is only like 9years older than me... No doubt I won't be alive much longer after he dies unless he dies young... So I'm not gonna get to hear that unreleased shit they will prob start releasing after he dies that he has so much of is it bad of me to think about that haha?

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      • #27
        Originally posted by Kuzz View Post
        Yeah the only thing I ain't happy bout he is only like 9years older than me... No doubt I won't be alive much longer after he dies unless he dies young... So I'm not gonna get to hear that unreleased shit they will prob start releasing after he dies that he has so much of is it bad of me to think about that haha?
        Hahaha yes it is sad

        And u act like u and him would die on the same age lol
        Originally posted by Shake
        Why so negative all the time???

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        • #28
          Re: Weezy's legacy

          Because of the unbeliavable amount of shit material he put out after No Ceilings, I think he could never go down as Top 10 goat

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          • #29
            Re: Weezy's legacy

            Too some ppl it sounds crazy to mention Wayne with 2Pac, Biggie etc., but that's where he would be. He's a fuckin' icon.

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            • #30
              Re: Weezy's legacy

              Originally posted by andreinstein View Post
              Because of the unbeliavable amount of shit material he put out after No Ceilings, I think he could never go down as Top 10 goat
              True Speak.

              In My Books, Because Of His Mixtapes. He Is In My Top 10.

              But, Most People That Listen To All Hip-Hop Wouldn't.

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              • #31
                Re: Weezy's legacy

                Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View Post
                True Speak.

                In My Books, Because Of His Mixtapes. He Is In My Top 10.

                But, Most People That Listen To All Hip-Hop Wouldn't.
                well. what has he really put out since no ceilings?

                i think the only thing that counts against him is carter four.
                rebirth isnt hiphop and shouldnt count against him.
                and ianahb shouldnt be either. as it wasnt a full project.

                i listen to all hiphop and i have wayne easily in my top ten.
                even my top five. its crazy because hes so popular.
                but still ends up being underrated.

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                • #32
                  Re: Weezy's legacy

                  I would say top 20...

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                  • #33
                    Re: Weezy's legacy

                    Originally posted by mode View Post
                    well. what has he really put out since no ceilings?

                    i think the only thing that counts against him is carter four.
                    rebirth isnt hiphop and shouldnt count against him.
                    and ianahb shouldnt be either. as it wasnt a full project.

                    i listen to all hiphop and i have wayne easily in my top ten.
                    even my top five. its crazy because hes so popular.
                    but still ends up being underrated.
                    Still Bad Music, Which Is What I Mean.
                    Plus, 2011's Features Sucked.

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                    • #34
                      Re: Weezy's legacy

                      Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View Post
                      Still Bad Music, Which Is What I Mean.
                      Plus, 2011's Features Sucked.
                      right. but niggas dont knock down mj.
                      for being shitty at baseball.

                      and for the most part.
                      wayne doesnt really get criticized anymore.
                      he got some flack over c4. but it still ended up selling.
                      and thats what theyll talk about. if they talk about it all.
                      no one mentions jay z wack albums.

                      features only count if theyre amazing.
                      if theyre wack no one really remembers.

                      if were talking full length hiphop projects in a catalog.
                      then I think wayne can hang up there with anybody.

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                      • #35
                        Re: Weezy's legacy

                        my top 5 for sure
                        "Always had a black tool,even when i was at school 'cuz bullies aren't bulletproof..."

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                        • #36
                          Re: Weezy's legacy

                          I believe he'll definitely reach Top 10 by the time his career ends. Remember, the same way he changed his style to strictly metaphors and punchlines, is the same way he could still change it back. He has six more years to keep impressing the world with his skills, and that will determine where he'll lie when he retires.

                          Regardless of such, the amount of work he's put into his songs, changing the rap game, and his impact on people is outstanding. Not to mention his prime years when he pumped out classic and marvelous albums and mixtapes. No one could forget those.

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