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I don't force myself to like music. I play music, and I love music. I've learned to open up my criteria of music over the years, and I listen to all kinds of it. But you have to have fun with music, and stop judging it. I loved the track the first time I heard it, by no means I didn't "force"
you was suppose to have been doing that . . . . . . but yea we will have to disagree cause grindin is blaaaaaaaaaaaah
gets better with each listen, i'm not gonna lie i think wayne enjoys making these kinds of songs more than his 'gotti' type of songs tbh, not saying anything is wrong with that, i just think that's how it is with him now
you was suppose to have been doing that . . . . . . but yea we will have to disagree cause grindin is blaaaaaaaaaaaah
Nah, cause I wasn't raised in around hip/hop music and wasn't a fan of it until 2008-09. But being a guitar player, you have to learn how to enjoy all varieties of music.
Nah, cause I wasn't raised in around hip/hop music and wasn't a fan of it until 2008-09. But being a guitar player, you have to learn how to enjoy all varieties of music.
It did. Prom Queen was the first Wayne song I really enjoyed. Since then I've listened to every Wayne mixtape/album. I listen to majority hip/hop now, but I wasn't bread into like a lot of other people.
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