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  • Damn 3 years ago today..!!

    3 years ago 6 Foot 7 Foot was released. Time goes fucking fast..












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    "6 Foot 7 Foot" (also styled as "6'7") is a song by American rapper Lil Wayne featuring label mate, Cory Gunz. It is taken from his ninth studio album, Tha Carter IV (2011). It was officially released on iTunes on December 16, 2010. It was produced by "A Milli" producer Bangladesh. The song samples "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)" by Harry Belafonte.
    "6 Foot 7 Foot" is the first single off The Carter IV. The track is the first single Lil Wayne has recorded since his release from prison on November 4, 2010, though it's the second song on which he has appeared since his prison release, after the final version of Birdman's single "Fire Flame", on which he had 2 verses. In the original version of the single, Lil Wayne is absent due to his prison sentence. Before the song was officially released, Shade 45's DJ Drama interviewed Lil Wayne and he talked about the single. He said "It's a monster," and "Hopefully, it shows people where I'm at lyrically." Mack Maine, president of Young Money and fellow labelmate, called it "A Milli on steroids." The track was originally intended for rapper T.I., but the Atlantic records manager who also co-manages Lil Wayne, decided Lil Wayne would be a better fit, reuniting Lil Wayne and producer Bangladesh for the first time since "A Milli" after the royalty dispute between Bangladesh and Cash Money on that song. It is the second time the trio (Lil Wayne, Cory Gunz, Bangladesh) have worked together, after 2008's "A Milli" (though Cory Gunz was not on the final version of that song). Lil Wayne performed the song on Saturday Night Live and New Year's Eve with Carson Daly. He also performed it on 106 & Party Cash Money Young Money New Years.
    It debuted at number 9 in the Billboard Hot 100 chart (week of January 1, 2011) and number 3 on the Digital Songs chart. The song sold over 3 million digital downloads in the U.S. as of January 2013
    On January 20, 2011 Lil Wayne announced that there would be a music video for the single in the upcoming spring. A picture was uploaded by Rap-Up of Lil Wayne portraying a boxer. Birdman as well as the Young Money crew (excluding Drake, Nicki Minaj, Tyga, Gudda Gudda and Mack Maine) make cameo appearances in the video. The video made premieres on MTV on March 3, 2011 and on BET's 106 & Park on March 4, 2011. The video (directed by Hype Williams) was inspired by the film Inception, with Lil Wayne and the Young Money Crew portraying several scenarios from the film and consists of numerous scenes which visualize many of the metaphors and similes Wayne says in the song. As of January 31, 2013 the explicit version of the video has received over 65 million views on YouTube, while the clean version of the video has received above 3 million views.

    Why pick on somebody helpless
    If you can't paint a picture on your own, you make a stain on sombody else's


  • #2
    definitly one of the best songs he released after jail, 'real g's move in silence like lasagne'. for me till today one of the most cleverst lines. 3 fucking years? can't believe it tbh.

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    • #3
      I remember when that shit dropped hype went through the roof for C4.

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      • #4
        I never thought I would say this, but I miss C4 Wayne
        Official Lil Wayne Rap Genius Thread: http://www.lilwaynehq.com/forums/lil...s-respect.html

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        • #5
          Originally posted by sealneaward View Post
          I never thought I would say this, but I miss C4 Wayne
          I think you can compare c4 wayne to d5 wayne and I wouldn't say there is a big difference

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          • #6
            Triple platinum

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            • #7
              it's still a banger.

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              • #8
                Already 3 years? It feels like it was just last year to me
                Know Yourself


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                • #9
                  Originally posted by freakjasp View Post
                  I think you can compare c4 wayne to d5 wayne and I wouldn't say there is a big difference
                  You can compare them and notice that there is a huge difference in hunger and improvement in lyricism in the D5 Wayne vs the C4 Wayne. The lyricism on D5 is much better than what's on C4. I just miss the original material, the hype around a Wayne project, Wayne's swag, his features, etc. from that year.
                  Official Lil Wayne Rap Genius Thread: http://www.lilwaynehq.com/forums/lil...s-respect.html

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                  • #10
                    time flies

                    this song is so fuckin good tho

                    those lyrics >>>>>

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by sealneaward View Post
                      You can compare them and notice that there is a huge difference in hunger and improvement in lyricism in the D5 Wayne vs the C4 Wayne. The lyricism on D5 is much better than what's on C4. I just miss the original material, the hype around a Wayne project, Wayne's swag, his features, etc. from that year.
                      you can't say where he is lyrically better, on d5 you have songs like you song but on c4 mirror or 6 foot 7 foot, all of those are amazing if you look at the lyrics. but with the flow i can understand what you think, you can't compare the flow on 6'7 to you song. and to the 3rd point, i don't really care about features, of course it would be nice if we would have another tech9ne or andre 3k on it, but i'm fine if these aren't on the songs tbh.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by sealneaward View Post
                        You can compare them and notice that there is a huge difference in hunger and improvement in lyricism in the D5 Wayne vs the C4 Wayne. The lyricism on D5 is much better than what's on C4. I just miss the original material, the hype around a Wayne project, Wayne's swag, his features, etc. from that year.
                        I know, so many people are past being Wayne fans at this point that his projects just don't have close to the hype that they used to. Won't be crazy hype for a Wayne project again until C5, or unless he starts dropping songs with meaning to them again.

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