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  • Originally posted by Vocker View Post
    I got 6 songs I really listen to and enjoy.

    Glory, I'm That Nigga, Without you, Post Bail Balling, Pull Up, White Girl.

    I dont like the rest imo...but I Feel Good and He's Dead are A'ight lol.
    You like Im That Nigga but you don't like London Roads



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    Originally posted by Kuzz View Post
    They be trippin that's why. They literally have no clue they are too fanatic, it literally blinds them. Some people might enjoy it more but it doesn't compare for his approach to the album.

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    Let me tell you just what happened. You read my comment, and that little voice in your head started having a conversation, 'What's this guy talking about?'. Then somehow you've bought singing/rapping into it as if I mentioned anything to do with singing. I don't understand why you don't think it is a fair criticism. I'm the biggest Wayne fan ever, I still got a huge poster of him in my room, everyone of his albums on my wall and I'm 24. I didn't say Wayne sucks now or anything like that, I still listen to his music regular, all of it, old school, prime, new, but it's a completely fair criticism to state a fact, his voice isn't what it was back then, and he doesn't have the same emphasis on words that he used to put on them. And for some people that is quite a big thing.

    His voice was very important to me. As a artist, that's one of the key things about performers, their uniqueness with their style & voice. Singer/rapper has nothing to do with it, they are still making music and you are still listening to their voice. Wayne had such a unique raspy voice and the pronunciation he put on words was just epic. As I said he still spits fire etc and I'm not taking away from his talented flows and word play, but his voice just doesn't have the same energy that it did in that era I'm talking about. And no he will never be back to that. So please quote me and make me eat my words if he does, I will happily pay you £20 via PayPal if he does. It's been like 5 years.
    I really couldnt have said it any better

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    • Originally posted by Kuzz View Post
      They be trippin that's why. They literally have no clue they are too fanatic, it literally blinds them. Some people might enjoy it more but it doesn't compare for his approach to the album.

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      Let me tell you just what happened. You read my comment, and that little voice in your head started having a conversation, 'What's this guy talking about?'. Then somehow you've bought singing/rapping into it as if I mentioned anything to do with singing. I don't understand why you don't think it is a fair criticism. I'm the biggest Wayne fan ever, I still got a huge poster of him in my room, everyone of his albums on my wall and I'm 24. I didn't say Wayne sucks now or anything like that, I still listen to his music regular, all of it, old school, prime, new, but it's a completely fair criticism to state a fact, his voice isn't what it was back then, and he doesn't have the same emphasis on words that he used to put on them. And for some people that is quite a big thing.

      His voice was very important to me. As a artist, that's one of the key things about performers, their uniqueness with their style & voice. Singer/rapper has nothing to do with it, they are still making music and you are still listening to their voice. Wayne had such a unique raspy voice and the pronunciation he put on words was just epic. As I said he still spits fire etc and I'm not taking away from his talented flows and word play, but his voice just doesn't have the same energy that it did in that era I'm talking about. And no he will never be back to that. So please quote me and make me eat my words if he does, I will happily pay you £20 via PayPal if he does. It's been like 5 years.

      Well, he does it sometimes, doesn't he?

      for example:

      Rollin
      Levels
      Errrbody (remix)

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      • Originally posted by 187JoshM187
        You fuck with ds2?

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        No, only his newest album is average. There's no meaningful tracks on it. Straight generic bangers, it's unlike future to drop something so disgustingly average
        had it playing earlier in the whip only first couple songs but im like " this it? " so far twitter goin crazy tho
        Last edited by Im Raw Dawg; 07-17-2015, 12:52 PM.

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        • I think future is good at his style but the reason why he's so popular is because anyone can copy his style. There's so many wannabe rappers nowadays that think if futures style can make it then so can I. And that's why there's so many "futures" in rap today. Everyone wants to be like future cause that's something they can do. No one can just rap like Wayne and copy his style. Even thug, he's more of a future than a lil Wayne. But What I'm saying is future is the best using the style he uses and that's what's hot today but he ain't touching Wayne.

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          • Originally posted by Kuzz View Post
            I didn't say Wayne sucks now or anything like that, I still listen to his music regular, all of it, old school, prime, new, but it's a completely fair criticism to state a fact, his voice isn't what it was back then, and he doesn't have the same emphasis on words that he used to put on them. And for some people that is quite a big thing.

            His voice was very important to me. As a artist, that's one of the key things about performers, their uniqueness with their style & voice. Singer/rapper has nothing to do with it, they are still making music and you are still listening to their voice. Wayne had such a unique raspy voice and the pronunciation he put on words was just epic. As I said he still spits fire etc and I'm not taking away from his talented flows and word play, but his voice just doesn't have the same energy that it did in that era I'm talking about. And no he will never be back to that. So please quote me and make me eat my words if he does, I will happily pay you £20 via PayPal if he does. It's been like 5 years.
            Honestly I agree, but again that's up to him for a partial part and the mixing. Putting emphasis on word isn't hard to do again to someone who has the experience Wayne has. The voice comes and goes as pointed out with Levels, You Song, Errrbody Remix, etc. Things to play a role to his raspy voice were lean and the amount of times he performed/toured that gave him that hoarse voice from yelling his lungs out.

            He had that voice naturally still around S4TW and C4 era with songs like Rollin, Grove St. Party, etc. I think what's somewhat lost that comes back up very rarely was his Southern drawl to his speech/words too. His voice has been sounding deeper (listen to the middle of "Street Chains" then how it goes back to high-pitch after that). It sounded deeper and raspy, but not to intimidatingly deep like it used to.

            Same way his voice deepened from C1 to C2/C3 era, it could deepen again.

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            • Originally posted by SwagSwag View Post
              You like Im That Nigga but you don't like London Roads
              I'm that nigga def grew on me...

              London roads bores the fuck outta me tho...
              Originally posted by Shake
              Why so negative all the time???

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              • Originally posted by Vocker View Post
                I'm that nigga def grew on me...

                London roads bores the fuck outta me tho...
                He's so chill and not high pitched screaming in that song

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                • Wayne shouldve been on "I Serve The Base"
                  I Remember everything...JUSS KNOW
                  FERINA OMO or Die

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                  • Originally posted by YM Salute View Post
                    Honestly I agree, but again that's up to him for a partial part and the mixing. Putting emphasis on word isn't hard to do again to someone who has the experience Wayne has. The voice comes and goes as pointed out with Levels, You Song, Errrbody Remix, etc. Things to play a role to his raspy voice were lean and the amount of times he performed/toured that gave him that hoarse voice from yelling his lungs out.

                    He had that voice naturally still around S4TW and C4 era with songs like Rollin, Grove St. Party, etc. I think what's somewhat lost that comes back up very rarely was his Southern drawl to his speech/words too. His voice has been sounding deeper (listen to the middle of "Street Chains" then how it goes back to high-pitch after that). It sounded deeper and raspy, but not to intimidatingly deep like it used to.

                    Same way his voice deepened from C1 to C2/C3 era, it could deepen again.
                    That is a fair statement. It's one thing if you prefer a certain voice he uses. It's completely different to say he can't or will never sound like that again, when in fact he has used it in a lot of recent music. Believe me, some songs on SFTW2, hot nigga freestyle, LEVELS, and some songs on D5 all have verses with a deep raspy verse.

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                    • Originally posted by IAmChristian_ View Post
                      Future is shit now. All his music sounds the exact same. There is no "it" factor about him. His projects are average, at best.
                      No it doesn't

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                      Originally posted by tmillzy View Post
                      Wayne shouldve been on "I Serve The Base"
                      I would've liked him on a last verse on Thought It Was a Drought, would've been dope af

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                      • So I think FWA has been pulled from Spotify? It shows, but it's all dead, doesn't play. Result of BM's Tidal lawsuit?

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                        • Originally posted by __Michael__ View Post
                          So I think FWA has been pulled from Spotify? It shows, but it's all dead, doesn't play. Result of BM's Tidal lawsuit?
                          I cant even pull up lil wayne on spotify right now.

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