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Need weaponry, especially if the treasury in jeopardy Fuck deputies big letter B, need equity, need credit cleaned
pretty strong stuff, lol almost reminds of jay when he started making money.. but he was going corporate, somehow wayne manages to make every line he says goon as fuck.
This. didnt listen to BM for weeks it should have stayed a promo track or sth on NWTS
i find this incredibly strnge.. everyone loves drake beats.. and loves wayne raps.. but when the two come together
its somehow a left over.. or some other nonsense...
we get a beat from 40, that actually has some backbone and grit, and get whats probably the most versatile performance of the year, completely effortless, and damn near seamless..
wayne covers regional rap barriers, and no one even picks it up. think the fast paced tight rhymes with shout outs to queens and capone and noriega are accidental, while the second verse.. is some straight southern drawl shit, thts stillll being packed with tight rhymes..
nevermind.. tht they easily couldve reached for corny pop record.. but they went mean, on some i mean business shit, pretty much setting the tone.. for the record.. like ok, wayne is taking this serious...
idk.. believe me.. is to the point.. where if you dont like it. i thmink u might just have character flaws, its like why i dont trust people who liked wale.
i find this incredibly strnge.. everyone loves drake beats.. and loves wayne raps.. but when the two come together
its somehow a left over.. or some other nonsense...
we get a beat from 40, that actually has some backbone and grit, and get whats probably the most versatile performance of the year, completely effortless, and damn near seamless..
wayne covers regional rap barriers, and no one even picks it up. think the fast paced tight rhymes with shout outs to queens and capone and noriega are accidental, while the second verse.. is some straight southern drawl shit, thts stillll being packed with tight rhymes..
nevermind.. tht they easily couldve reached for corny pop record.. but they went mean, on some i mean business shit, pretty much setting the tone.. for the record.. like ok, wayne is taking this serious...
idk.. believe me.. is to the point.. where if you dont like it. i thmink u might just have character flaws, its like why i dont trust people who liked wale.
He still took C3 serious and it included lollipop. I dont like believe me for sounding like a drake song and for Waynes second-verse flow
And for your 'corny pop shit' listen to side bitch snippet ofc there will be mainstream tracks on CV
idk.. believe me.. is to the point.. where if you dont like it. i thmink u might just have character flaws, its like why i dont trust people who liked wale.
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