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That's fair enough bro, I can't knock your opinion, but I can respectfully disagree lol. Back to the topic. As mentioned above, Weezy does his thing on the majority of the mixtape. I feel the young money crew let him down for the most part. Wayne was just head and shoulders above the competition at the time so he made average rappers like gudda gudda look even worse.
LA the darkman had a good verse on one of the tracks (other side I think it was called)
I understand what Weezy was doing with d3 though - promoting his artists. Nicki minaj did her think on rise up, like her or hate her, those verses actually had some meaning to them and IMHO were very good.
No Ceilings is up there too
. But just because Wayne had a few great verses, it does not make it a good mixtape IMO. The person above mentioned a Weezy only version - that's a great idea.
Speaking the REAL truth, the WHOLE truth and NOTHING but the TRUTH....Schooling niggas since 1920.....Exposing the fake fans, stans and annes since 2013. Fuck all Ya'll
I feel like it's way too much auotune on it, but D3>>>>D4
Take it out the wrapper, sit it on the stove
Break a gram off and put it in my bitch nose She tells me how it feels, she's numb, she's froze Bitch! wake up and help me cook these o's I gotta get my cake up see all I eat is dough I'm a dangerous mothafucka watch your feets, your toes
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