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Originally posted by no_tom&jerry View PostWhen I try to fit in street chains into the album, as dope as it is, I just can't find anyplace to put it! That's how I know this is a well thought out, intentional album that a lot of thought went into. Some ppl saying that the order is too random but I disagree. Wayne albums have always been random. Nothing new there.
Regarding street chains: I can't put it after pick up your heart, because that is the finale to end all finales. Anything after it - even fly-ass street dreams - just sounds WRONG. Only silence sounds right after that work of art. So I put street chains earlier in the album and that doesn't work either!! Every track on FWA serves a purpose and I dare not fuck up the natural order of things. So it just remains a bonus track.
Thats how how I know it's a proper ALBUM. Not some random rattled off shit like shuffle.
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fwa should've been a mixtape and glory street chains sh!t fingers dreams and nightmares trap house hot nigga you guessed it preach coco and hot boy and hollyweezy and M's remix and pick up your heart and young money cypher should've been the album
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Originally posted by -_- View Postfwa should've been a mixtape and glory street chains sh!t fingers dreams and nightmares trap house hot nigga you guessed it preach coco and hot boy and hollyweezy and M's remix and pick up your heart and young money cypher should've been the album
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Originally posted by no_tom&jerry View Postthats retarded for a number of reasons. Don't get me started. Albums don't contain 90% remixes first of all. Second of all, albums contain hook driven songs - although wayne could get away with doing an all freestyle mixtape style album but that's beside the point. Bottom line is that FWA was very clearly intended to be a C3-like album. U can totally tell by the type of songs and where they appear on the album etc. Technically it's an album, not a mixtape, but who's counting
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