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Originally posted by Treezy View PostFor me Wayne's slower songs are either a hit or miss. This one didn't do it for me."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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Originally posted by WeezyFan View Postnah, wayne said it was recorded in 2005 but for no specific album, he just said he wanted to save the song for a special album.
Still a good song for C3 no doubt though
Originally posted by Tunechi Lionches View PostSame here. Don't get me wrong it's a good song but it's not something I'm gonna keep pressing the play button with
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I always wished Wayne actually rapped to this ono:Last edited by StevenHTX; 12-02-2012, 02:50 PM.
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Tie My Hands will be looked at as one of Wayne's greatest songs when he retires.
1. It was on his best selling album
2. There's no swearing, and it crosses different genres
3. The lyrics were good as fuck!FRESH ON CAMPUS
ITS THE BIRDMAN JR.
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Originally posted by neil.seward View PostWayne will never make another song about Katrina man, get over it.
Georgia...Bush and Tie My Hands. That's it.
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Originally posted by Treezy View PostProbably so. It may be the least played song in my collection, perhaps with a few exceptions off of Rebirth.
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Originally posted by bconover93 View Postwell it's been 7 years...
Georgia...Bush and Tie My Hands. That's it.
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Suffix, Cry Out, Trouble, etc.
But any Wayne song where he covers Katrina is automatically a classic Wayne song.
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