Originally posted by no_tom&jerry
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structurally, krazy isnt all that different from a milli. if anything.. what is unorthodox for 98 percent of rappers is commonplace for wayne. he frequently raps on songs without hoooks or loose bridges, with irregular verse lengths.
milli is great because he made it work on the radio, youre right he struck gold, but i think it was more of good timing than anything, it was like the mixtape weezy, and the album weezy, finally converged in the right way that struck a cord with everyone.
dont think that it make that record stronger musically than some of his other work tho, that a revisionist sort of view on it, i think.
i dont thnk krazy is top wayne record or anything, really think the beat is kind of corny, not a fan of anything that too clearlly panders too an idea. in this case, the concept of "krazy" but his raps were on point,
they were delivered with pace and energy, he had snap on his lines, there wasnt the cornyness of the dedication4/carter4 rhymes.. he was consistently streaming.. original perspectives.. through his lines,
also had that thing, where he cant leave a beat alone, coming back to the same beat with 4 verses, with just about each verse being better than the last, is pretty hard to do.
not sure what youre expecting from wayne.. but as an oldd old oldd wayne fan.. im finding all his recent work really impressive, even more so with how late it is in his career..
only thing im sort of.. idk reserved with.. is.. the overall.. energy of his music. it does seem to be taking a darker turn.. which is great for songs like believe me.. but can get kind of.. grating u said.. when it sort of everywhere in his music right now.
wouldnt mind hearing some lighter songs from him like dont kill or you song.. something little more musicy,
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