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Originally posted by TygaT-raw View PostHell yeah that's what I'm saying sftw2 is his best project since C3 imo
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What makes NC so great that it's not debatable that sftw2 could be better?
The answer is nothing.
Lil Wayne, Drake, Chance the Rapper, Skooly, Rich Homie Quan, 2 Chainz.
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No Ceilings came out a year after his worst mixtape. Of course it's going to be overrated. Not to mention that everybody was falling back in love with Wayne for a brief moment during his America's Most Wanted Tour in '09. He recaptured that Vintage Cash Money Vet energy they missed. Then he made Rebirth. Which is his 808's as far as how experimental you could consider it as. However, it probably wasn't as good. You get my point here. No Ceilings being considered "slightly above average" to casual listeners and unbias critics alike (What I'd purport the general consensus to consist of, anyhow.) because of chronological conditions coincidentally existing in alignment with the time period of release.
No Ceilings receives the exaltation it does because it came a year after his worst mixtape. Plain and simple. Let's not forget that America's Most Wanted Tour in 2009 with him miraculously recapturing that Vintage Cash Money Vet Prodigious Energy. That uncanny vicious execution with that unbridled passion to etch in stone the validity of his already cemented legacy. It's enmity against enemies over scrupulousness to one's adherence to divinity in this industry. I'll fuck all your moms and call it Oedipal Polygamy. I know you reveled legibility, so here's a reference point for formidably fresh calligraphy and credibility. My nigga Wayne was just efficiently prodigious with the lyrical myriad on S4TW2 as he was on No Ceilings. There you go. I don't feel like one mixtape is better than the other. At all. And I honestly feel like that should just be general consensus (Whether that would consist of his casual listening demographic or not, I wouldn't know for sure.) as well. Drop all the aphoristic mendicancy. That mixtape so damn overrated, mah nigga, you gotta have a listening conference or something on the front page of this blog to truly emphasize just how comparable they are to each other/one another.
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Originally posted by 2006WayneForever View PostNo Ceilings came out a year after his worst mixtape. Of course it's going to be overrated. Not to mention that everybody was falling back in love with Wayne for a brief moment during his America's Most Wanted Tour in '09. He recaptured that Vintage Cash Money Vet energy they missed. Then he made Rebirth. Which is his 808's as far as how experimental you could consider it as. However, it probably wasn't as good. You get my point here. No Ceilings being considered "slightly above average" to casual listeners and unbias critics alike (What I'd purport the general consensus to consist of, anyhow.) because of chronological conditions coincidentally existing in alignment with the time period of release.
No Ceilings receives the exaltation it does because it came a year after his worst mixtape. Plain and simple. Let's not forget that America's Most Wanted Tour in 2009 with him miraculously recapturing that Vintage Cash Money Vet Prodigious Energy. That uncanny vicious execution with that unbridled passion to etch in stone the validity of his already cemented legacy. It's enmity against enemies over scrupulousness to one's adherence to divinity in this industry. I'll fuck all your moms and call it Oedipal Polygamy. I know you reveled legibility, so here's a reference point for formidably fresh calligraphy and credibility. My nigga Wayne was just efficiently prodigious with the lyrical myriad on S4TW2 as he was on No Ceilings. There you go. I don't feel like one mixtape is better than the other. At all. And I honestly feel like that should just be general consensus (Whether that would consist of his casual listening demographic or not, I wouldn't know for sure.) as well. Drop all the aphoristic mendicancy. That mixtape so damn overrated, mah nigga, you gotta have a listening conference or something on the front page of this blog to truly emphasize just how comparable they are to each other/one another.
Go easy on the thesaurus there, buddy
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[QUOTE=2006WayneForever;1406704]No Ceilings came out a year after his worst mixtape. Of course it's going to be overrated. Not to mention that everybody was falling back in love with Wayne for a brief moment during his America's Most Wanted Tour in '09. He recaptured that Vintage Cash Money Vet energy they missed. Then he made Rebirth. Which is his 808's as far as how experimental you could consider it as. However, it probably wasn't as good. You get my point here. No Ceilings being considered "slightly above average" to casual listeners and unbias critics alike (What I'd purport the general consensus to consist of, anyhow.) because of chronological conditions coincidentally existing in alignment with the time period of release.
No Ceilings receives the exaltation it does because it came a year after his worst mixtape. Plain and simple. Let's not forget that America's Most Wanted Tour in 2009 with him miraculously recapturing that Vintage Cash Money Vet Prodigious Energy. That uncanny vicious execution with that unbridled passion to etch in stone the validity of his already cemented legacy. It's enmity against enemies over scrupulousness to one's adherence to divinity in this industry. I'll fuck all your moms and call it Oedipal Polygamy. I know you reveled legibility, so here's a reference point for formidably fresh calligraphy and credibility. My nigga Wayne was just efficiently prodigious with the lyrical myriad on S4TW2 as he was on No Ceilings. There you go. I don't feel like one mixtape is better than the other. At all. And I honestly feel like that should just be general consensus (Whether that would consist of his casual listening demographic or not, I wouldn't know for sure.) as well. Drop all the aphoristic mendicancy. That mixtape so damn overrated, mah nigga, you gotta have a listening conference or something on the front page of this blog to truly emphasize just how comparable they are to each other/one another.[/Q
how many hours and dictionaries did it take for your to put this together
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[QUOTE=drucker4;1406709]Originally posted by 2006WayneForever View PostNo Ceilings came out a year after his worst mixtape. Of course it's going to be overrated. Not to mention that everybody was falling back in love with Wayne for a brief moment during his America's Most Wanted Tour in '09. He recaptured that Vintage Cash Money Vet energy they missed. Then he made Rebirth. Which is his 808's as far as how experimental you could consider it as. However, it probably wasn't as good. You get my point here. No Ceilings being considered "slightly above average" to casual listeners and unbias critics alike (What I'd purport the general consensus to consist of, anyhow.) because of chronological conditions coincidentally existing in alignment with the time period of release.
No Ceilings receives the exaltation it does because it came a year after his worst mixtape. Plain and simple. Let's not forget that America's Most Wanted Tour in 2009 with him miraculously recapturing that Vintage Cash Money Vet Prodigious Energy. That uncanny vicious execution with that unbridled passion to etch in stone the validity of his already cemented legacy. It's enmity against enemies over scrupulousness to one's adherence to divinity in this industry. I'll fuck all your moms and call it Oedipal Polygamy. I know you reveled legibility, so here's a reference point for formidably fresh calligraphy and credibility. My nigga Wayne was just efficiently prodigious with the lyrical myriad on S4TW2 as he was on No Ceilings. There you go. I don't feel like one mixtape is better than the other. At all. And I honestly feel like that should just be general consensus (Whether that would consist of his casual listening demographic or not, I wouldn't know for sure.) as well. Drop all the aphoristic mendicancy. That mixtape so damn overrated, mah nigga, you gotta have a listening conference or something on the front page of this blog to truly emphasize just how comparable they are to each other/one another.[/Q
how many hours and dictionaries did it take for your to put this together
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He does not "Go In" on every fucking track. Sweet Jesus, people. Drop the shenanigans. It's a good mixtape. But it is not classic or game-changing like Da Drought 3 and Dedication 2. It just isn't. And a classic doesn't have to be game-changing. But this isn't a classic. An example of a classic that isn't game-changing is "The Suffix". That's how you consistently go in, track-for-track and bar-for-bar.
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Originally posted by 2006WayneForever View PostHe does not "Go In" on every fucking track. Sweet Jesus, people. Drop the shenanigans. It's a good mixtape. But it is not classic or game-changing like Da Drought 3 and Dedication 2. It just isn't. And a classic doesn't have to be game-changing. But this isn't a classic. An example of a classic that isn't game-changing is "The Suffix". That's how you consistently go in, track-for-track and bar-for-bar.
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Originally posted by Lil_zimmie View PostC3 sessions is kind of out and about but since they were released via leaks and 'unoffcial' mixtapes i jusr collect them as a whole and consider all the sessions one mixtape.
im suprised you like D3 over sftw i have the solo d3 and i enjoy it but its such a mess i feel it has no direction and that kind of annoys me haha
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Originally posted by weezy f baby View PostNC > S4TW2 24/7/365
doesnt matter what you think
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