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Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View PostYou do realise Rebirth is not an experimental album? It's a rapper making a pop rock album.
In terms of music (not rap):
MBDTF > Wayne's entire discography.
But if we really want to argue who had a bigger impact on music it has to be wayne. There is no one who comes close to doing with what he did with mixtapes. He gave people so much music for free when he was in his prime it is unbelievable. Kanye is a great producer one of my favorites but there are and have been great producers before.
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Originally posted by Lil Waynes Height View Postyeezus>rebirth
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Originally posted by IgetMoney View PostNot really when an artist makes an album outside his genre I think it is an experimental project. And as far as Mbdtf I guess I need you to define what you mean when you say in terms of "music"
But if we really want to argue who had a bigger impact on music it has to be wayne. There is no one who comes close to doing with what he did with mixtapes. He gave people so much music for free when he was in his prime it is unbelievable. Kanye is a great producer one of my favorites but there are and have been great producers before.
And I mean just that: the music. Wayne's rapping ability on those songs is better than Kanye's, but in terms of production and themes and symbolism and nuance, MBDTF beats C3 Wayne.
And what do you mean by impact? Because Kanye shook up the rap game more than Wayne did if you ask me. Kanye was rapping in an era that was dominated by the typical gangsta rap image. Wayne didn't really break conventions (aside from putting effort into his mixtapes).
And to simply write off Kanye as a producer is doing him a disservice. Wayne has better bars, but overall Kanye makes much better music (he's cohesive, at the very least).
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Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View PostI don't think agree with your sentiments, but that's just semantics.
And I mean just that: the music. Wayne's rapping ability on those songs is better than Kanye's, but in terms of production and themes and symbolism and nuance, MBDTF beats C3 Wayne.
And what do you mean by impact? Because Kanye shook up the rap game more than Wayne did if you ask me. Kanye was rapping in an era that was dominated by the typical gangsta rap image. Wayne didn't really break conventions (aside from putting effort into his mixtapes).
And to simply write off Kanye as a producer is doing him a disservice. Wayne has better bars, but overall Kanye makes much better music (he's cohesive, at the very least).
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Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View PostI don't think agree with your sentiments, but that's just semantics.
And I mean just that: the music. Wayne's rapping ability on those songs is better than Kanye's, but in terms of production and themes and symbolism and nuance, MBDTF beats C3 Wayne.
And what do you mean by impact? Because Kanye shook up the rap game more than Wayne did if you ask me. Kanye was rapping in an era that was dominated by the typical gangsta rap image. Wayne didn't really break conventions (aside from putting effort into his mixtapes).
And to simply write off Kanye as a producer is doing him a disservice. Wayne has better bars, but overall Kanye makes much better music (he's cohesive, at the very least).
Alright I get what you're saying
As far as albums go I'll give you C3 and MBDTF are neck and neck but for me what makes C3 so great was the whole movement that led up to an album. Meaning the mixtapes, the C3 session leaks, and even the Carter Documentary which came out after. MBDTF was a great album but C3 was bigger than just an album.
Again you're right kanye never tried to be a gangster rapper and he never conformed with rap culture. He definitely has made his mark in places such as fashion. However limiting Wayne's impact is just mixtapes discrediting him. Wayne clearly popularized getting tattooed head to toe (literally), drinking syrup (others before him but he made it popular), and I even think he made dreads more mainstream.
Ironically both copied t-pain with auto-tune and both did it were way better than him at using it.
anyway both are legends and what would have been interesting is if Wayne had went to the Roc around 2004ish and see all the music they could have to made together.
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Originally posted by IgetMoney View PostAlright I get what you're saying
As far as albums go I'll give you C3 and MBDTF are neck and neck but for me what makes C3 so great was the whole movement that led up to an album. Meaning the mixtapes, the C3 session leaks, and even the Carter Documentary which came out after. MBDTF was a great album but C3 was bigger than just an album.
Again you're right kanye never tried to be a gangster rapper and he never conformed with rap culture. He definitely has made his mark in places such as fashion. However limiting Wayne's impact is just mixtapes discrediting him. Wayne clearly popularized getting tattooed head to toe (literally), drinking syrup (others before him but he made it popular), and I even think he made dreads more mainstream.
Ironically both copied t-pain with auto-tune and both did it were way better than him at using it.
anyway both are legends and what would have been interesting is if Wayne had went to the Roc around 2004ish and see all the music they could have to made together.
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Originally posted by IgetMoney View Postanyway both are legends and what would have been interesting is if Wayne had went to the Roc around 2004ish and see all the music they could have to made together.
fuck i hate not having unreleased material
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Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View PostCan't disagree with anything you said, although I think in the years after C3/MBDTF, Kanye's album wins; it is now seen as the crowning achievement of 21st century music; many critics and even fellow musicians (Lou Reed, Paul McCartney) have hailed it as one of the greatest albums ever made. Outside of the hip-hop industry I don/t think C3 gets mentioned.
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Originally posted by back on my bullish*t View Postweezy did say in that semtex interview him and kanye did lots of music together
most likely it was just kanye beats though
but Kanye could've also hopped on those tracks too I feel since he loves/respects Wayne so much that he prolly wouldn't pass up the opportunity to record with him
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