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Good article. A couple nice lines, but there's nothing too special about D4 or the new single. Haven't listened to it since it came out tbh. Sad to see that Big Sean's mixtape and the Clique single are doing better than both D4 and No Worries, respectively. Then again, many have given up/grown up on Wayne by now.
How is big Sean's mix tape doing better than D4 when it has less downloads, less publicity, less people playing it...
And who sells more big Sean or Lil Wayne?
That was a stupid comparison you made bro. Very stupid
Good article. A couple nice lines, but there's nothing too special about D4 or the new single. Haven't listened to it since it came out tbh. Sad to see that Big Sean's mixtape and the Clique single are doing better than both D4 and No Worries, respectively. Then again, many have given up/grown up on Wayne by now.
The only reason Clique is doing better is because No Worries was free on D4. If it'd be released like a normal single it'd be higher than Clique.
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