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Lil Wayne = Kendrick's Favorite Rapper of ALL TIME!!! (In Kanye's Voice)
Too bad he will never be nowhere near as good as Wayne, he lacks originality & you can see it in his music, Wayne's DNA is written all over this guys music but because Wayne is his Fantasy, Source of Inspiration, his hero. No Originality, Dr. Carter please check this bs ass rapper & stop giving kids hope, making them think they can follow your footsteps.
The only thing that annoys me of Kendrick Lamar is the people that put him over Wayne thinking he's better or the new "Savior of Hip-Hop" when it's obvious Wayne influences him more than any rapper.
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Originally posted by @LILTONECHI View PostThis thread needs to be Deleted.
Lil Wayne = Kendrick's Favorite Rapper of ALL TIME!!! (In Kanye's Voice)
Too bad he will never be nowhere near as good as Wayne, he lacks originality & you can see it in his music, Wayne's DNA is written all over this guys music but because Wayne is his Fantasy, Source of Inspiration, his hero. No Originality, Dr. Carter please check this bs ass rapper & stop giving kids hope, making them think they can follow your footsteps.
The only thing that annoys me of Kendrick Lamar is the people that put him over Wayne thinking he's better or the new "Savior of Hip-Hop" when it's obvious Wayne influences him more than any rapper.
Oh and btw, Kendrick could spit circles around today's Wayne.
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Originally posted by neil.seward View PostWhy you hating on Kendrick tho?
Oh and btw, Kendrick could spit circles around today's Wayne.
I knew you would reply to my comment, But you don't ever fully read my comments right? I can't stand the people that say he's better than Wayne, I got nothing against Kendrick. If anything that's where I aspire to be, where he's gotten to. I know what it takes to write a real rap song, I'm a Music Composer myself whether you believe me or not. So I know my music & what the requirements are to make good music. Every Word Matters! I don't jam out to songs but rate them & study them. So I approach music different than a fan or average listener does. I analyze it bar by bar, wether its a Chorus or a Verse. Shit even the beat gets studied.
I don't think Wayne is the best lyricist ever tomorrow, today or back then, but over all rapper, yes he's Kobe, not Michael but Kobe. Wayne goes hard & I saw his career grow into what it is today & it disappoints me. In his prime he was the best, but now people like you quickly forget or never knew Wayne's road of success. & That's sad when you saw a career blossom into what it did to just die the way it's dying. From Hot Boys to Now, I would've never expected Wayne to do what he did, has done & I witnessed it all. That's like you growing up Watching Jordan & hearing Cats say Kobe is better or growing up Watching Kobe & Saying LeBron or KD is better. Yes currently now he has a buzz, hype & trend to like because of how the Media forces you to like something by the replay value & simply it's a new age & time. & I'm young, that's what trips me out, shouldn't I like it like everyone else bandwagoning? But I don't. I barely listen to Wayne's new music or any New Hip Hop at all, I started losing hope after he couldn't spit at a No Ceilings level anymore, & that's not even his best. I'm a Weezy Era Fan not Tunechi Era, if that makes sense to you. Hip Hop isn't the same either now, it's boring. No Hip Hop in it, too generic, but because it has to sell. I like wordplay, lyricism, double entendres, pun's, etc, true hip hop but that doesn't sell anymore. That's what Hip Hop was about back then, competition. Now days you don't see that, rappers do songs with other rappers & forget its still a competion. That's why I liked Wayne, he was competitive back then & proved himself. I liked the way he approached music & how he would work.
I guess I'm too Old School to like what y'all new kids are into now days. I just can't like Kendrick, believe I've tried, trust me, but I can't. I don't see what's the hype.
Wayne isn't the best but the way he came up is Classic forever, enough to give him respect wether you like him or not, as the best UnderDog in Hip Hop.
Thats why I still come here, I'm a loyal fan even though his new music isn't up to par to his old music, just to see if he killed the verse or not .
Sorry for the "book" again, I'm smoking weed & I usually take my time replying back with details.
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Originally posted by @LILTONECHI View Post*IF YOU ARE NOT @neil.seward DON'T BOTHER READING MY COMMENT*
I knew you would reply to my comment, But you don't ever fully read my comments right? I can't stand the people that say he's better than Wayne, I got nothing against Kendrick. If anything that's where I aspire to be, where he's gotten to. I know what it takes to write a real rap song, I'm a Music Composer myself whether you believe me or not. So I know my music & what the requirements are to make good music. Every Word Matters! I don't jam out to songs but rate them & study them. So I approach music different than a fan or average listener does. I analyze it bar by bar, wether its a Chorus or a Verse. Shit even the beat gets studied.
I don't think Wayne is the best lyricist ever tomorrow, today or back then, but over all rapper, yes he's Kobe, not Michael but Kobe. Wayne goes hard & I saw his career grow into what it is today & it disappoints me. In his prime he was the best, but now people like you quickly forget or never knew Wayne's road of success. & That's sad when you saw a career blossom into what it did to just die the way it's dying. From Hot Boys to Now, I would've never expected Wayne to do what he did, has done & I witnessed it all. That's like you growing up Watching Jordan & hearing Cats say Kobe is better or growing up Watching Kobe & Saying LeBron or KD is better. Yes currently now he has a buzz, hype & trend to like because of how the Media forces you to like something by the replay value & simply it's a new age & time. & I'm young, that's what trips me out, shouldn't I like it like everyone else bandwagoning? But I don't. I barely listen to Wayne's new music or any New Hip Hop at all, I started losing hope after he couldn't spit at a No Ceilings level anymore, & that's not even his best. I'm a Weezy Era Fan not Tunechi Era, if that makes sense to you. Hip Hop isn't the same either now, it's boring. No Hip Hop in it, too generic, but because it has to sell. I like wordplay, lyricism, double entendres, pun's, etc, true hip hop but that doesn't sell anymore. That's what Hip Hop was about back then, competition. Now days you don't see that, rappers do songs with other rappers & forget its still a competion. That's why I liked Wayne, he was competitive back then & proved himself. I liked the way he approached music & how he would work.
I guess I'm too Old School to like what y'all new kids are into now days. I just can't like Kendrick, believe I've tried, trust me, but I can't. I don't see what's the hype.
Wayne isn't the best but the way he came up is Classic forever, enough to give him respect wether you like him or not, as the best UnderDog in Hip Hop.
Thats why I still come here, I'm a loyal fan even though his new music isn't up to par to his old music, just to see if he killed the verse or not .
Sorry for the "book" again, I'm smoking weed & I usually take my time replying back with details.
Now when people like you see my comment saying Kendrick is better than the current Wayne and Wayne is not Kendrick's biggest influence you have to understand why.
1. GKMC is primarily about making out of the ghetto and preaching to see the end of gang violence in Compton. If you believe Wayne was Kendrick's biggest influence, please point out to me an entire song of Wayne's that is about stopping gang violence. I'm sorry but Wayne has never done that on a song. Kendrick also raps a lot about the effects of over indulgence into alcohol and how an entire music industry is selling our daughters through the promotion of liquor. Wayne has never rapped about the need to stop drug and alcohol abuse, and as you being a Wayne fan, you would know that Wayne heavily promotes weed, syrup, and alcohol.
2. Kendrick is influenced by Wayne. There is know doubt that Wayne's flow at times is present in some of Kendrick's songs and Kendrick work ethic has a direct derivation from Wayne's. But Wayne was not Kendrick's largest influence. Saying that is ignorant. Kendrick grew up on the West coast. His biggest influences were Pac, Dre, Snoop, and Game. You can definately see it in his subject matter on his last two albums. Hell he even made a sequel to 2Pac's Shorty's Wanna Be A Thug with his Art of Peer Pressure and made a tribute to Brenda's Got A Baby on Section.80 with Keisha's song.
3. Oh and I know the classic argument of Kendrick remixing the Carter3 with a mixtape. Yes that is a huge indication of fandom, but it is dickriding of sorts. The Carter 3 was released and it was the biggest record in rap since the Masascre, but the effect that it had on the game was not evident until at least 2 years later, same with 808's and Heartbreaks. You don't see Kendrick doing C4, because it was not accepted as big as an album that C3 was and Kendrick had buzz in 11'. It was dickriding and fandom at the same moment. Kendrick needed attention plain and simple.
Wayne is my all time favourite, but Wayne had a larger impact on Kendrick's career through the impact that Wayne had on the mixtape game, not through his lyrics, which in no way does Kendrick try to copy.Last edited by Bill Laimbeer; 03-13-2013, 12:01 AM.
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