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lol. usually people that listen to immortal technique suck at hiphop.
a bunch of elitist ass views as to what hiphop lyricism is supposed to sound like.
shits lame.
i think wayne would be more respected as a lyricist.
if he wouldve started his career at the prefix.
but hes identified with the bling era of hiphop.
thats was supposed to be the downfall of good hiphop.
and all that bullshit. so he has that stigma attached to him.
without that tho.
theres nooooooo doubt.
wayne is getting his due respect.
and daddison waynes having a classic career trumps him not having a classic album.
though i consider carter two to be a classic. and nowadays classic mixtapes mean just as much.
and a big reason why is because of what wayne did in the mixtape circuit.
so that means dedication 2. drought 3. for sure count towards his classic total.
and any other mixtape that we can consider classic.
the difference between mixtape and album doesnt matter anymore.
wayne made the mixtape a legitimate artistic output.
that weight counts.
Disagree entirely. And there are many undergorund listeners who would say the same about Wayne. Tech is a solid lyricist. I listen to both artists, I just find Wayne more versatile and Tech more socially consious. I do agree about him being respected, but it should start at the Squad Up tapes and Drought 1, not Prefix. And why are people always leaving Dedication 1 and Suffix out? Those were some dope ass tapes man, even Lil Weezy Ana to an extent.
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Disagree entirely. And there are many undergorund listeners who would say the same about Wayne. Tech is a solid lyricist. I listen to both artists, I just find Wayne more versatile and Tech more socially consious. I do agree about him being respected, but it should start at the Squad Up tapes and Drought 1, not Prefix. And why are people always leaving Dedication 1 and Suffix out? Those were some dope ass tapes man, even Lil Weezy Ana to an extent.
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Hm, have you ever listened to Everything, Young'n Blues or Up To Me? HTL only scratches the surface of his sensitivity.
usuallyy.
theres people that can listen.
to immortal technique and understand.
that he isnt the end all be all of what hiphop.
is supposed to sound like. but more often than not.
the people that do feel like thats all hiphop is supposed to be.
thats what i think is lame.
that and tech really isnt all that great as a rapper.
he has gotten better tho. the third world or whatever was pretty good.
i havent checked the mixtape that he just dropped tho.
and yeah. start with wayne.
wherever you like. if he doesnt come out.
as a cash money artist in the nineties then hes.
one of the most respected underground artist right now. hands down.
id never forget dedication one.
i think top to bottom its a stronger tape than dedication two.
but d2 just has those amazing records on it. but dedication one.
feels like he almost recorded the whole tape in one take.
the suffix is great too.
that was some of his finest beat selection.
and he was ripping everything on there.
if that tape were to get more publicity i think.
people would be calling it a classic wayne tape.
loool. release any of these tapes this year.
and they'd all probably be the best mixtape of the year.
Break a gram off and put it in my bitch nose She tells me how it feels, she's numb, she's froze Bitch! wake up and help me cook these o's I gotta get my cake up see all I eat is dough I'm a dangerous mothafucka watch your feets, your toes
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