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Re: What lines are you most tired off?
the wuestion is will he keep recycling these lines until the end of his career? I really wish he would start writing again, that riker's island verse was dope cause he wrote it and structured the bars.
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Re: What lines are you most tired off?
Originally posted by blakeruns View Postno more shit about his libra scales
He doesn't really use it that much; if he used it like that vs. how he used it on She Will I wouldn't mind"Armed and dangerous, rich and famous, young and restless
Guns and stretchers
Cristal and dubs for breakfast
I just got one suggestion - none should test him
'Cause cuz get hectic; send one through your sons intestines
Glocks knock lungs from chests, you get the portrait?
Bodies piled up on porches, it won't be gorgeous"
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Re: What lines are you most tired off?
Any line where he's praising YMCM.
All Supa Dupa lines.
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Originally posted by Tunechi Lionches View Post"I'm a Libra and my sign is a scale/If it don't measure up then a nigga getting killed"
He doesn't really use it that much; if he used it like that vs. how he used it on She Will I wouldn't mind
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Originally posted by bushido95 View PostBtw, he used that line before.
I was saying if he used it as dope as he did there it'd be cool"Armed and dangerous, rich and famous, young and restless
Guns and stretchers
Cristal and dubs for breakfast
I just got one suggestion - none should test him
'Cause cuz get hectic; send one through your sons intestines
Glocks knock lungs from chests, you get the portrait?
Bodies piled up on porches, it won't be gorgeous"
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Re: What lines are you most tired off?
for some strange reason, these lines still don't bother me:
- niggas can't see me but them bitches still looking for me
- niggas think they see me, they hallucinating
Originally posted by mode View Postim tired of wayne not rapping about things.
theres a lot of different ideas on how to define content and substance
but ii think a lot of waynes work is mostly substantial.
usually when people say he raps about nothing.
its because its nothing that they can relate to.
or they dont understand why he said it that way.
but hes was always saying something.
always getting a specific idea across.
thats why i think its been unfair to call him a punchline rapper.
because his punchlines, especially on drought 3, are more about imagery.
and presenting an idea and moving on to the next one instead of "oh look how nice these lines are"
but now its a lot of generic material. when at any point could we ever pinpoint the construction of his lines? (besides the heavy simile phase) couple that with the generic content
and we end up with these bland rhymes he's been producing.
its almost like he isnt his own source material anymore.
his best work is when his raps are filled with his own perceptions and interactions with whats going on around him. thats all his raps used to be, it was genuine stream of consciousness.
now its like he has touch base with the same four subjects. (ymcmb, pussy, life, ?)
i wonder if it has to do with how big hes become.
we know wayne to be a private person that really only discloses details through his music.
(word to the documentary, i think they were right on point with that)
so maybe now that he has a bigger audience he doesnt feel as comfortable sharing those details.
i think hes also had to dumb down his style so that its more accessible to the casual listener and that leaves us with only a fraction of the wayne that were used to listening to.
so basically any time he mentions skateboarding im listening.
because i know at least that line meant something to him because its personal.
its something going on in his life that he chose to rap about.
and that errr. i really dont want to say intimacy.
(that personality? originality? ??)
but fuck it. is something thats missing from his rhymes.
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