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I don't think Wayne would be as huge as he was if the internet was what it is today. These days we know about every song that is getting released, and we are able to comment on all of it. A few years back most people heard the hits and the best of the artists because the wack shit didn't go viral, at least that's how I felt it. I heard the hits here and there, bought some CD's.
What I'm trying to say is people are way more influenced by others opinions these days, and still, with not even half of the catalog Wayne had before he blew up, Kendrick's hype is huge. Kendrick didn't do shit for his hype compared to Wayne.
I don't know tbh. Just striked me when I thought about itLast edited by Iamhiph0p; 02-09-2014, 09:40 PM.Take it out the wrapper, sit it on the stoveBreak 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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Originally posted by Iamhiph0p View PostI don't think Wayne would be as huge as he was if the internet was what it is today. These days we know about every song that is getting released, and we are able to comment on all of it. A few years back most people heard the hits and the best of the artists because the wack shit didn't go viral, at least that's how I felt it. I heard the hits here and there, bought some CD's.
What I'm trying to say is people are way more influenced by others opinions these days, and still, with not even half of the catalog Wayne had before he blew up, Kendrick's hype is huge. Kendrick didn't do shit for his hype compared to Wayne.
I don't know tbh. Just striked me when I thought about it
With all the hype surrounding Kendrick, I still fail to see him pushing anymore than 600k first week for any of his albums in his career, even with huge successful singles and going the Eminem route and using a big singer for the hook (i.e. Rihanna, Adele, Beyonce, etc.). Wayne not only had hype, but he had the streets and everything behind him, AND he had that voice that was either loved or hated. But know what he did? He worked around his voice that some people said sounded like a frog or w/e and made a huge single all by himself (of course Static on it as well, but then he did it for the second time by himself on How To Love). That's something Kendrick could never do, because even if he tried going that autotune route for something of that caliber, he would sound very awkward. Wayne's versatility, mic presence, demeanor, attitude, sound, hype, popularity, etc. was just too much.
And another thing is exactly what YOU mentioned - Kendrick's hype is huge even with not even half of Wayne's catalog. Wayne had a very odd way of tackling the game, and that was forcing you to believe he was the best rapper alive - which was believed and he claimed the title with no opposition. He literally was EVERYWHERE, as you could tell by articles from around 07 (like when 50 called him a 'feature whore'). Wayne's work ethic was unmatched and still, to this day, nobody has ever had something as serious of a work ethic as Wayne did in his prime while having such hype behind him.
Long story short though, Wayne was respected like Kendrick is now (respected more actually), but Kendrick will never reach said height/hype Wayne has/had.
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TBVH I DONT like K.Dot and I dont think I will ever like him (I aint a hater to make it clear) around Weezy Prime I was a kid and I only cared about Wayne music which my brother would give it to me and I was only 9 but to listen to Weezy according the way I remember I was five because thats when I liked to pump "Way Of Life" 2002. But to face the fact, I dont know why people are on K.Dot's back because his bars are simple, no need to crack your mind or to google that shit like Weezy lines, and he aint that famouse at my province like Weezy, there are few people who hate Weezy at South Africa TBVH.
Even though some see that he is no longer that best, they still respect him but to check the internet is a SHIT. They love Weezy than any other rapper especially this younger age. K.Dot are fewMe And Weezy Don't Like Haters, Do You?Agent P Gon' Kick Your Ass If You Hatin' On Weezy
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Originally posted by YM Salute View PostKendrick will never reach said height/hype Wayne has/had.Take it out the wrapper, sit it on the stoveBreak 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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Originally posted by Iamhiph0p View PostThat's right, but I just feel like times has changed when it comes to buying music and being influenced by what the rest of the world thinks. Being 2014 Kendrick build up a good hype on way less, gotta give him that. If Wayne went 2007 these days all his bad shit would be in the light and not all the dopeness alone
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uh, its tricky.
i wanna say mostly no, because wayne had the stigma of the bling era on his back,
which is mostly frowned upon by hiphop, so there wasnt much he could do as a lyricist to prove he was more than that,
to a certain group of people( purist, elitist, morons, the such) so i think, from a hiphop critical acceptance stance, no, almost definitely not.
if you ask a bunch of hip hop fans, they might say 'good kid maad city' is better than any project wayne has put out.
so i think critically, as far as textbook hiphop goes,
kendrick is far more respected. hes easier to read.
word to what @tyquan was saying, for a long time, waynes approach to lyricism wasnt really respected at all.
he sorta just put himself on through sheer force, and really, being undeniable by anybody paying attention.
i've always felt like if wayne hadnt come out of the cash money era.
and was a new underground rapper that surfaced in 2004, lyrically, hiphop wise, he wouldve been paired more often w lupe, as the new age standard for lyricism(2006-2007, when lupe was dropping f&l and the cool)
wobble dee wobble dee pretty much meant wayne gets a laaaaaaaaarge amount of unsubstantiated hate for no reason.
lol and even still he rocked it. so its kinda mindblowing, how people try and deny him.
overall tho, artistically, i think he gets his due, sorta. hes a full on genius to me. and im not sure enough lights get shed on that.
but its cool when you see articles in the new yorker, and different culture magazines talking about his writing at the time.
hmm, so id say, culturally, pop culturally, he was almost definitely even more respected.
but within hiphop( the fans, not his peers) not nearly as much as kendrick.
kendrick is the consesus no 1 cos it was damn near given to him, wayne took the consensus for himself. hes a bad man.
lol ppl dont like that.
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Originally posted by dametri426 View Postnigga are u high? or just stupid I can name 10 mc that would run circle's around wayne lyrically
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I also blame wayne' s team for that damn I wish he signed wit Jay
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Originally posted by Waynasite View PostWho cares about respect?
Wayne is bigger, has more money, bigger fanbase, successful business ventures......
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Originally posted by lilweezyfan View PostI never got to witness Wayne at his prime, because I was like 6-9 years old
Thats why Im wondering.
Cuz all the "hip hop heads" hate him, but they love Kendrick
But did Wayne ever get respect like Kendrick is getting now?
i hope they dont respect wayne cause i dont want to have the same opinions have them
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Kendrick is getting alot of praise because his rap style is a breath of fresh air to the trap/beat over lyricism/clubbanger era thats been goin on for a while.
I think I missed Waynes Prime as well I didnt actually become a fan until after C3 dropped. I used to hate on Wayne before I actually listened to him. I always thought his voice was annoying so I never gave it attention. But then one of my friends in middleschool told me to listen to "I feel like dying", "A Millie", and "lollipop". It was a rap after that. Wayne fan ever since.
KDot is good and could become a Drake or maybe even a Wayne in the future. BUT i personally think he is being set up for failure because after his "control" verse everyone lookin at his verses and expecting the same if not better. Soon as people get bored it could be wrap for him.
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