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C3's impact was very big, that alone makes it a classic. That album birthed rappers & created new styles.
Also, C3 has more classic songs and possibly top 10 Wayne songs; 3 Peat, Mr. Carter, Dr. Carter (one of the most creative hip hop songs), Tie My Hands, Let The Beat Build, Shoot Me Down, DontGetIt.. also a classic hit A Milli.
It's lyrically better too to me, and it's timeless..
C3's impact was very big, that alone makes it a classic. That album birthed rappers & created new styles.
Also, C3 has more classic songs and possibly top 10 Wayne songs; 3 Peat, Mr. Carter, Dr. Carter (one of the most creative hip hop songs), Tie My Hands, Let The Beat Build, Shoot Me Down, DontGetIt.. also a classic hit A Milli.
It's lyrically better too to me, and it's timeless..
What makes FWA classic btw?
Well, FWA is very important to Wayne, as it defines his new era. And the songs are more mature, lyrics are up to par, his flow is creative. Glory, My Heart Races On, London Roads, Without You, He's Dead, Living Right, I Feel Good, Street Chains are already classic songs for me.
The main reason like I already said, it's a completely new era of wayne, so the importance of the album makes it a classic for me.
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