I know blunt blowin became a big hit, but it was truly one of Wayne's weakest moments lyrically. I remember him saying something about how the words to that were written out on paper unlike his usual style. If that's the result I am so glad he didn't continue doing that.
I don't know how so many people love that song. Maybe it's because of the chorus... because it sure as hell ain't cos of the rhyming. Cringe worthy bars on that one, it sounds like a middle school kid wrote it. C4 intro and blunt blowin were super lazy and corny, raised a real red flag ( no pun intended lol) straight from the get-go.
Megaman, 6 ft 7 ft and nightmares were a pretty dope 3-song run tho. She will was just ok IMO. Saved by its hook really, cos Wayne's lyrics on that were typical c4 garbage.
On the other side of the coin: The first leg of c3 was just flawless. I know it was poppy (got money) and lyrically goofy (comfortable) at times but that's all part of its charm. 3 peat thru dr carter is one of the best opening stretches of any album ever.
I don't know how so many people love that song. Maybe it's because of the chorus... because it sure as hell ain't cos of the rhyming. Cringe worthy bars on that one, it sounds like a middle school kid wrote it. C4 intro and blunt blowin were super lazy and corny, raised a real red flag ( no pun intended lol) straight from the get-go.
Megaman, 6 ft 7 ft and nightmares were a pretty dope 3-song run tho. She will was just ok IMO. Saved by its hook really, cos Wayne's lyrics on that were typical c4 garbage.
On the other side of the coin: The first leg of c3 was just flawless. I know it was poppy (got money) and lyrically goofy (comfortable) at times but that's all part of its charm. 3 peat thru dr carter is one of the best opening stretches of any album ever.
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