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Does anyone know why he ends the song/album with a line from a new Progressive Insurance commercial? Maybe Flow is the woman on the stairs that wasnt there. She wasnt there again today. I really hope she goes away.
its a joke because her name is flo. And he is Mr. Crazy Flow! Do u really think wayne would miss the fact that her name is fucking FLO?! Think about it. Lol. Seems like an inside joke: basically he's the only winner because he has THE FLOW... HE IS THE FLOW
its a joke because her name is flo. And he is Mr. Crazy Flow! Do u really think wayne would miss the fact that her name is fucking FLO?! Think about it. Lol. Seems like an inside joke: basically he's the only winner because he has THE FLOW... HE IS THE FLOW
lol dont think its that, but i don think its this either.
Random thought: I wish wayne had the final verse on murda, because the fact that he only has one verse on that song really is lame. He delivers a thoughtful, fiery verse too. Then nasal-ass Cory gunz does a decent job. But that third guy sucks ass. That song kind of ruins the flow of the album for me. It's just such a bad place for that track.
i thought u were asking just about the progressive sprinkles thing. If you're asking about the poem, it is most definitely based on antigonish. It's a ghost he meets on the stairs. I don't think wayne accidentally quoted an entire stanza from a famous poem. Lol. It's intentional and pretty meaningful too, when u thknk about some of the themes of FWA and Wayne's life these days with money, labels, women, etc.
Random thought: I wish wayne had the final verse on murda, because the fact that he only has one verse on that song really is lame. He delivers a thoughtful, fiery verse too. Then nasal-ass Cory gunz does a decent job. But that third guy sucks ass. That song kind of ruins the flow of the album for me. It's just such a bad place for that track.
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i thought u were asking just about the progressive sprinkles thing. If you're asking about the poem, it is most definitely based on antigonish. It's a ghost he meets on the stairs. I don't think wayne accidentally quoted an entire stanza from a famous poem. Lol. It's intentional and pretty meaningful too, when u thknk about some of the themes of FWA and Wayne's life these days with money, labels, women, etc.
cory had the best verse on that song and it's not even close.
yeah he def gets in the way. I wish wayne had another verse in his place. same with jeezy on white girl. whatever tho. still fire
BTW - who is that hot chick biting her lip in your sig?
cory had the best verse on that song and it's not even close.
he went very hard (he has to, every verse might be his LAST! lol) but wayne delivered some powerful lines. Not my favorite style/flow of his though. I’m not as big a fan as others when it comes to the flow he uses on He’s Right, Murda and the beginning of Pull Up… when he said “when I’m naked I got three arms” in that wowzers style I almost threw up. I thought “Oh fuck, this album is about to fall apart” But then he went and turned it into one of his dopest raps on the tape (album, whatever).
As many here know, I like wayne best when he is rhyming steadily over more classic beats. Lucky for me and lots of other fans, he does that throughout most of FWA (glory, heart, London, post, white, livin, psycho, without – even thinkin and feel good also). I don’t think it’s a coincidence that his dopest project in years happened at the moment he decided to go back to his classic style.
Gotta admit though, when he does the double time “trapping” as I call that style of rapping, he has gotten better. I hear IANAHB2 songs and some of those god-awful D5 tracks and it makes me queasy. One of the most important things wayne can do (IMO) is elaborate on his thoughts, which he has started doing again. Don’t just say “my dick is big” --- follow it up with why that matters or make a joke or clever meaning out of it. That’s something he was forgetting about during D4, IANAHB2 and D5 especially. It’s like saying: my dick is big / I have crazy goons / other people are jealous of my drugs / my girl has a tight pussy. Now he is doing what he used to do, which is: giving a bar something more if it doesn’t catch fire on its own. Even on the bonus track, street chains, he says (in D4 mode) “I’m chong and cheech, my blunt long as a speech, roach look like a leech”…. Okay, it’s the not the greatest line, but if it was D4 we probably wouldn’t have gotten that leech line. He’d have been off talking about something else at that point, leaving the listener feeling inexplicably uneasy in the moment because the line didn’t really conclude or the punchline didn’t deliver.
yeah he def gets in the way. I wish wayne had another verse in his place. same with jeezy on white girl. whatever tho. still fire
BTW - who is that hot chick biting her lip in your sig?
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he went very hard (he has to, every verse might be his LAST! lol) but wayne delivered some powerful lines. Not my favorite style/flow of his though. I’m not as big a fan as others when it comes to the flow he uses on He’s Right, Murda and the beginning of Pull Up… when he said “when I’m naked I got three arms” in that wowzers style I almost threw up. I thought “Oh fuck, this album is about to fall apart” But then he went and turned it into one of his dopest raps on the tape (album, whatever).
As many here know, I like wayne best when he is rhyming steadily over more classic beats. Lucky for me and lots of other fans, he does that throughout most of FWA (glory, heart, London, post, white, livin, psycho, without – even thinkin and feel good also). I don’t think it’s a coincidence that his dopest project in years happened at the moment he decided to go back to his classic style.
Gotta admit though, when he does the double time “trapping” as I call that style of rapping, he has gotten better. I hear IANAHB2 songs and some of those god-awful D5 tracks and it makes me queasy. One of the most important things wayne can do (IMO) is elaborate on his thoughts, which he has started doing again. Don’t just say “my dick is big” --- follow it up with why that matters or make a joke or clever meaning out of it. That’s something he was forgetting about during D4, IANAHB2 and D5 especially. It’s like saying: my dick is big / I have crazy goons / other people are jealous of my drugs / my girl has a tight pussy. Now he is doing what he used to do, which is: giving a bar something more if it doesn’t catch fire on its own. Even on the bonus track, street chains, he says (in D4 mode) “I’m chong and cheech, my blunt long as a speech, roach look like a leech”…. Okay, it’s the not the greatest line, but if it was D4 we probably wouldn’t have gotten that leech line. He’d have been off talking about something else at that point, leaving the listener feeling inexplicably uneasy in the moment because the line didn’t really conclude or the punchline didn’t deliver.
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