Originally posted by StevenHTX
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1) What?... Jesus Walks? Gold Digger? College Dropout as an album? You cannot tell me Kanye has not fallen off lyrically from then to now. For example, Watch The Throne was a giant letdown considering the two artists that were together on the track. Look up Kanye on Rap City that was dope compared to what we have now. Kanye's best song off Yeezus is arguably Bound 2.
2) Only song compared to Wayne 2011-present? Okay if we're talking about lyricism I'm ignoring it having to be strictly rap and going with How To Love. That shit was really deep, lyrics and everything. He did NOT go off topic once about pussy or anything, and on top of that, the music video sealed that. And Mirror off C4? Those were deep shit.
3) They're both icons. Both have exceeded the boundaries of Hip Hop and expanded to other genres.
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Originally posted by Lil Waynes Height
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Technically, Carter 3 to Carter 4 was different, Wayne didn't get praise for that. Rebirth was much different as well, Wayne got mixed reviews. Obviously it was hard to hear and shit to most but if you get passed that, the lyrics are great on Rebirth. What I'm saying is that Kanye shouldn't get praised just for creating an album that's..... different. That makes no sense whatsoever. Honestly, MBDTF was the best thing he's done in years and out of Watch The Throne, Cruel Summer, and Yeezus, I enjoyed his work on Cruel Summer the most.
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