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@DMC927 I started listening to wayne in 09 but I didnt just only listen to his shit from around that time. I went back to really get a feel for him and his music and I really related to him and his music and his music on a personal level. I consider someone a bandwagon fan if they just dickride all his shit from around C3 and shit after it without realizing he was really at his best b4 all that when they all slept on him. Thats the reason I wouldn't call Danny bandwagon bcuz he actually went back and got all of wayne old music made the website and put it on there.
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Originally posted by tupadre97 View PostFirst off there is no such thing as the best wayne songs of all time and the ones you pick are literally nowhere near close to even being considered the best.
the only semi bad word he says in No Quitter is Dick
No Quitter is one of his greatest songs
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1 - Go DJ (Tha Carter): The very first Lil Wayne song i've ever heard, and one of my favorites to listen to. Some of his best lyrical display is in this song and I believe it's one of his best, not only that, it was his first hit single. And it was his most popular song until that abomination, Lollipop, came out.
2 - Hustler Musik (Tha Carter II): Tha Carter II is the only Lil Wayne album I would consider classic (Tha Carter is very close) and this song is one of the many reasons. The soulful production and the memorable lyrics have me coming back each time to listen to it. It's a classic, even if you don't think Carter II is a classic. Hell, i've even heard anti-Wayne fans say that they hate Wayne, but like Hustler Musik.
3 - I Miss My Dawgs (Tha Carter): Wayne can be an ass at times... But when he's sincere atleast he means it, and I Miss My Dawgs is, in my opinion, one of the most sincere tracks he's put out. You can actually hear the mourning in his voice and the emotion, or is that just me?
4 - Something You Forgot (Tha Carter III Sessions): Tha Carter III had potential to be a classic, it could've been the best album of 08, it could've made the haters shut the eff up, and it could've made the best rapper alive statement true, or atleast more debatable. And this track alone can be considered a magnum-opus of Wayne, sincerity, catchiness, great production, and great lyrics. Honestly, I wish Tha Carter III was not leaked... The official version was a disappointment and very overrated.
5 - I'm Me [1000 Degreez] (The Leak): Haters, meet Lil Wayne. This song explains him perfectly. Wayne is him, and you can't change him. He's raw, witty, and even corny at times, but he will never change. And I think this song says all of that perfectly.
Honorable Mentions:
Tha Mobb (Tha Carter II)
Trouble (Tha Carter III Sessions)
BM J.R. (Tha Carter)
Cannon (Dedication 2)
The Sky is the Limit [Ride 4 My Niggas] (Da Drought 3)
Upgrade (Da Drought 3)
Mirror (Tha Carter IV)
Run This Town [Freestyle] (No Ceilings)
Suffix (The Suffix)
La La La (Tha Carter III Sessions)
Motivation (Dedication)
Everything (Lights Out)
Fuck Tha World (Tha Block is Hot)
Where You At (500 Degreez)
I'm Single (I Am Not A Human Being)
3 Peat (Tha Carter III)
A Milli (Tha Carter III)
Georgia... Bush (Dedication 2)
Put Some Keys on That (Da Drought 3)
Walk In (Tha Carter)
Cash Money Millionaires (Tha Carter)
Ain't That A Bitch (Tha Carter)
Best Rapper Alive (Tha Carter II)
Shooter (Tha Carter II)
Feel Me (Tha Carter II)
Fireman [Original Version] (Unreleased)
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Originally posted by IMissTheOldLilWayne View Post1 - Go DJ (Tha Carter): The very first Lil Wayne song i've ever heard, and one of my favorites to listen to. Some of his best lyrical display is in this song and I believe it's one of his best, not only that, it was his first hit single. And it was his most popular song until that abomination, Lollipop, came out.
2 - Hustler Musik (Tha Carter II): Tha Carter II is the only Lil Wayne album I would consider classic (Tha Carter is very close) and this song is one of the many reasons. The soulful production and the memorable lyrics have me coming back each time to listen to it. It's a classic, even if you don't think Carter II is a classic. Hell, i've even heard anti-Wayne fans say that they hate Wayne, but like Hustler Musik.
3 - I Miss My Dawgs (Tha Carter): Wayne can be an ass at times... But when he's sincere atleast he means it, and I Miss My Dawgs is, in my opinion, one of the most sincere tracks he's put out. You can actually hear the mourning in his voice and the emotion, or is that just me?
4 - Something You Forgot (Tha Carter III Sessions): Tha Carter III had potential to be a classic, it could've been the best album of 08, it could've made the haters shut the eff up, and it could've made the best rapper alive statement true, or atleast more debatable. And this track alone can be considered a magnum-opus of Wayne, sincerity, catchiness, great production, and great lyrics. Honestly, I wish Tha Carter III was not leaked... The official version was a disappointment and very overrated.
5 - I'm Me [1000 Degreez] (The Leak): Haters, meet Lil Wayne. This song explains him perfectly. Wayne is him, and you can't change him. He's raw, witty, and even corny at times, but he will never change. And I think this song says all of that perfectly.
Honorable Mentions:
Tha Mobb (Tha Carter II)
Trouble (Tha Carter III Sessions)
BM J.R. (Tha Carter)
Cannon (Dedication 2)
The Sky is the Limit [Ride 4 My Niggas] (Da Drought 3)
Upgrade (Da Drought 3)
Mirror (Tha Carter IV)
Run This Town [Freestyle] (No Ceilings)
Suffix (The Suffix)
La La La (Tha Carter III Sessions)
Motivation (Dedication)
Everything (Lights Out)
Fuck Tha World (Tha Block is Hot)
Where You At (500 Degreez)
I'm Single (I Am Not A Human Being)
3 Peat (Tha Carter III)
A Milli (Tha Carter III)
Georgia... Bush (Dedication 2)
Put Some Keys on That (Da Drought 3)
Walk In (Tha Carter)
Cash Money Millionaires (Tha Carter)
Ain't That A Bitch (Tha Carter)
Best Rapper Alive (Tha Carter II)
Shooter (Tha Carter II)
Feel Me (Tha Carter II)
Fireman [Original Version] (Unreleased)
I agree on just about every level. Props to you I couldnt have said it better
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Originally posted by Mr Xclusive View Postthe only semi bad word he says in No Quitter is Dick
No Quitter is one of his greatest songs
---------- Post added at 08:19 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:19 AM ----------
Originally posted by Cli-City View Post1. Never Get It
2. Hustler Musik
3. Shoot Me Down
4. I'm Me
5. Amen/Praytothelord
---------- Post added at 08:20 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:19 AM ----------
Originally posted by IMissTheOldLilWayne View Post1 - Go DJ (Tha Carter): The very first Lil Wayne song i've ever heard, and one of my favorites to listen to. Some of his best lyrical display is in this song and I believe it's one of his best, not only that, it was his first hit single. And it was his most popular song until that abomination, Lollipop, came out.
2 - Hustler Musik (Tha Carter II): Tha Carter II is the only Lil Wayne album I would consider classic (Tha Carter is very close) and this song is one of the many reasons. The soulful production and the memorable lyrics have me coming back each time to listen to it. It's a classic, even if you don't think Carter II is a classic. Hell, i've even heard anti-Wayne fans say that they hate Wayne, but like Hustler Musik.
3 - I Miss My Dawgs (Tha Carter): Wayne can be an ass at times... But when he's sincere atleast he means it, and I Miss My Dawgs is, in my opinion, one of the most sincere tracks he's put out. You can actually hear the mourning in his voice and the emotion, or is that just me?
4 - Something You Forgot (Tha Carter III Sessions): Tha Carter III had potential to be a classic, it could've been the best album of 08, it could've made the haters shut the eff up, and it could've made the best rapper alive statement true, or atleast more debatable. And this track alone can be considered a magnum-opus of Wayne, sincerity, catchiness, great production, and great lyrics. Honestly, I wish Tha Carter III was not leaked... The official version was a disappointment and very overrated.
5 - I'm Me [1000 Degreez] (The Leak): Haters, meet Lil Wayne. This song explains him perfectly. Wayne is him, and you can't change him. He's raw, witty, and even corny at times, but he will never change. And I think this song says all of that perfectly.
Honorable Mentions:
Tha Mobb (Tha Carter II)
Trouble (Tha Carter III Sessions)
BM J.R. (Tha Carter)
Cannon (Dedication 2)
The Sky is the Limit [Ride 4 My Niggas] (Da Drought 3)
Upgrade (Da Drought 3)
Mirror (Tha Carter IV)
Run This Town [Freestyle] (No Ceilings)
Suffix (The Suffix)
La La La (Tha Carter III Sessions)
Motivation (Dedication)
Everything (Lights Out)
Fuck Tha World (Tha Block is Hot)
Where You At (500 Degreez)
I'm Single (I Am Not A Human Being)
3 Peat (Tha Carter III)
A Milli (Tha Carter III)
Georgia... Bush (Dedication 2)
Put Some Keys on That (Da Drought 3)
Walk In (Tha Carter)
Cash Money Millionaires (Tha Carter)
Ain't That A Bitch (Tha Carter)
Best Rapper Alive (Tha Carter II)
Shooter (Tha Carter II)
Feel Me (Tha Carter II)
Fireman [Original Version] (Unreleased)
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