maybe u shouldnt worship these artists as gods and get pissed off when someone hates....maybe that would help
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Originally posted by meandmydrank View PostLmao, no clue who you are but I admire your dedication to hating on everything wayne does, still a fuck boy tho
where was the hating on my post here?
dont be stupid lol..Originally posted by ShakeWhy so negative all the time???
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Originally posted by Vocker View Postu must be new, coz Im not a "hater" im a fan....but not a sheep like some here
where was the hating on my post here?
dont be stupid lol..
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Originally posted by Vocker View Postmaybe u shouldnt worship these artists as gods and get pissed off when someone hates....maybe that would help
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Originally posted by meandmydrank View PostI mean I thought you were stupid, but damn you went full retard bruh, I never said that post, I was talking in general with your other 14k post no life having bitch ass, also I'm not new, I just happened to start posting lately.
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Originally posted by meandmydrank View PostI mean I thought you were stupid, but damn you went full retard bruh, I never said that post, I was talking in general with your other 14k post no life having bitch ass, also I'm not new, I just happened to start posting lately.
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Originally posted by no_tom&jerry View Postwho is worshipping artists as gods? we enjoy following someone's art. that's all.
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LMFAO!! 14k post no life having bitch ass!! wow. very goodOriginally posted by ShakeWhy so negative all the time???
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Originally posted by Vocker View Postnah...ur just another sheep lol
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there is a difference between enjoying and getting pissed off coz someone doesnt like the artist u love lol
Lil Wayne, Drake, Chance the Rapper, Skooly, Rich Homie Quan, 2 Chainz.
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Originally posted by TyIquan View PostIon't think it's about "not liking" so much as it is not giving him his respect and his due, then using their platform to trash him without judging him properly. Which they're paid to do. All the while praising inferior artists because they're "in."Originally posted by ShakeWhy so negative all the time???
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I kinda respect Anthony Fantano's opinion on music....if it isn't on Rap, Hip-Hop, or R&B artists, for example. He deliberately uploads what would usually be seen as unlikely favorable video-documented and recorded reviews doused with opinions that are otherwise antithetic to what would be entailed as hipster and hypebeast bandwagoner material.
Especially as it pertains to Urban Contemporary Solo Acts as well as Collectives. "If You're Reading This, It's Too Later" got an 8.5 out of 10 while "Take Care" received a goddamn 6 out of 10 from him. He said he'd rather listen to an entirety of a Young Thug-dominant project like "Rich Gang: The Tour Part 1" and "Barter 6". I downloaded the newest Trinidad James project that he claimed was better than "Sorry 4 The Wait 2".
Couldn't get past the second track. Controversy heralds so much attention and associated press for them; positive and negative, but mostly positive. These guys make a living by being libelous and/or mandating slander with their smear campaigns and faux-sting operations in the form of a vitriolic diatribe. It's how they make a living. This is nothing different.
I'd hate to sound like all the whining pacifists, but there's money in acknowledging all of Wayne's inconsistencies as opposed to someone like Kanye West who can do no wrong (All the while, if you ask the general consensus that makes up a noticeable percentage of his very own fanbase, they'll all tell you he's obviously regressed drastically since the eminent release of the groundbreaking Avant-garde Hip-Hop Masterpiece that is "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy). But with critics, it's a completely different story. Same way with how "Complex" had an agenda against Wale. Nothing new under the sun, man.Last edited by 2006WayneForever; 07-16-2015, 02:55 PM.
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Originally posted by 2006WayneForever View PostI kinda respect Anthony Fantano's opinion on music....if it isn't on Rap, Hip-Hop, or R&B artists, for example. He deliberately uploads what would usually be seen as unlikely favorable video-documented and recorded reviews doused with opinions that are otherwise antithetic to what would be entailed as hipster and hypebeast bandwagoner material.
Especially as it pertains to Urban Contemporary Solo Acts as well as Collectives. "If You're Reading This, It's Too Later" got an 8.5 out of 10 while "Take Care" received a goddamn 6 out of 10 from him. He said he'd rather listen to an entirety of a Young Thug-dominant project like "Rich Gang: The Tour Part 1" and "Barter 6". I downloaded the newest Trinidad James project that he claimed was better than "Sorry 4 The Wait 2".
Couldn't get past the second track. Controversy heralds so much attention and associated press for them; positive and negative, but mostly positive. These guys make a living by being libelous and/or mandating slander with their smear campaigns and faux-sting operations in the form of a vitriolic diatribe. It's how they make a living. This is nothing different.
I'd hate to sound like all the whining pacifists, but there's money in acknowledging all of Wayne's inconsistencies as opposed to someone like Kanye West who can do no wrong (All the while, if you ask the general consensus that makes up a noticeable percentage of his very own fanbase, they'll all tell you he's obviously regressed drastically since the eminent release of the groundbreaking Avant-garde Hip-Hop Masterpiece that is "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy). But with critics, it's a completely different story. Same way with how "Complex" had an agenda against Wale. Nothing new under the sun, man.
Incidentally, I believe MBDTF to be his masterpiece, but I do not consider Yeezus to be a step backwards at all. In fact, I consider it to be a massive leap forward; not necessarily a “better” album (what constitutes “better” anyway?) Yeezus was the polar opposite of MBDTF. The earlier album was ornate, lush, maximalist and a warm rejoinder to what hip-hop meant in 2010; a respectful genre appreciation exercise, but a giant progression for said genre at the same time.
Yeezus, on the other hand, was stark, rebellious and minimalist to the point that it welcomed comparisons to punk rock and industrial music. I believe Yeezus to be the more progressive and revolutionary album (and I also find it to be just as enjoyable as Twisted Fantasy – it all depends on my mood on a given day). Judging by his latest singles “All Day”, “Wolves” and “Only One” he clearly has something special planned, but I think a lot of people might be reaching their threshold with him now. I imagine it’s a lot of pressure too; Kanye is now expected to revolutionize music with every release. What an exciting, yet troubling position for an artist to be in! Who was last there? The Beatles!
Anyway, Kanye might be going the way of Wayne very soon… in the public’s eyes anyway. When the press and pop culture elite decide someone is “finished”, there seems to be precious little that can be done about it. It becomes a bandwagon started by a select few who are too cool to disagree with, therefore the hate spreads and the artistic injustices continue.
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Originally posted by Vocker View Postwhich shouldnt really matter at all since you are just a fan of his music and any hate doesnt affect you socially or financially, it only affects the artist lol. Your not part of his team, ur just a fan.
It's more than being a fan of the music for a lot of people. I'd say I like some of Eminem's music but I wouldn't call myself an eminem fan. I'd definitely call myself a Lil Wayne fan.
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