One line is ruining the song for people, I don't get it. He killed that shit.
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Lil Wayne 'No Ceilings 2' [Official Thread]
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Originally posted by Moneyscreamz View Posteverybody always overreacting lmao, its ONE LINE and it wasnt even that bad. and then when the tape comes out everybody wanna dickride and say how great it is.
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Originally posted by Lucifer View Postno this line will ruin the tape i think. wayne may kill every song but everyone will just talk about how bad this skating line was. you know it friend
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Originally posted by BostonBaller View PostLast edited by TUNE KNOWLEDGE; 11-11-2015, 04:17 PM.
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Originally posted by Moneyscreamz View Postbecause that happens to every rapper. haters always look for something to hate on even if its the smallest thing. this line wont ruin the tape
Come on.
Lil Wayne, Drake, Chance the Rapper, Skooly, Rich Homie Quan, 2 Chainz.
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Originally posted by PatsMK12 View PostHonestly...I hate to say it, but Wayne is just never gonna return to the top of the game. Today's rap game is basically hot catchphrases on trap beats. If Wayne reduces himself to copying that and trying to stay relevant, us as fans will not appreciate it. If he tries to please us as fans, then the average hip hop listener isn't going to like Wayne. Wayne's stuck in between changing with the times or pleasing his fans, and it's hard to do both if all the big artists these days are just copying his original style. Wayne's time as the king of rap is over, and its never coming back. The best he can do now is focus on giving us loyal fans what we want. He's not gonna sell 1 mil a week anymore. Probably not even 500K. So at this point, he just needs to forget the money and the popularity and work towards improving his legacy by going out on a good note. No Ceilings 2 is not going to be an influential mixtape. But at the very least, I hope it's a sign of a Lil Wayne who knows his time is coming to an end, but he delivers a solid project that we all want as fans: no autotune, no features, no hooks. Just purely killing every beat. Kinda sad writing all this bc Wayne never got the credit he deserves, but its time for us as fans to realize he's no longer in the race and we should just enjoy the music for what it is. The hype is still real tho
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Originally posted by YMCMB357 View PostNot being a stan, there are some great lines but also some terrible lines in this song (especially the you getting bodied by a skating nigga line).
My hype for NC2 is not that great =(
I think we all know the mixtape will be nowhere near the quality of NC1 =/
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rick ross records all the types of songs i wish wayne would do and release. no way he aint got em in the vault
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Originally posted by TyIquan View PostThe line won't even ruin the song. It fits with the essence of the original song and it's true to Wayne's reality.
Come on.
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Originally posted by PatsMK12 View PostHonestly...I hate to say it, but Wayne is just never gonna return to the top of the game. Today's rap game is basically hot catchphrases on trap beats. If Wayne reduces himself to copying that and trying to stay relevant, us as fans will not appreciate it. If he tries to please us as fans, then the average hip hop listener isn't going to like Wayne. Wayne's stuck in between changing with the times or pleasing his fans, and it's hard to do both if all the big artists these days are just copying his original style. Wayne's time as the king of rap is over, and its never coming back. The best he can do now is focus on giving us loyal fans what we want. He's not gonna sell 1 mil a week anymore. Probably not even 500K. So at this point, he just needs to forget the money and the popularity and work towards improving his legacy by going out on a good note. No Ceilings 2 is not going to be an influential mixtape. But at the very least, I hope it's a sign of a Lil Wayne who knows his time is coming to an end, but he delivers a solid project that we all want as fans: no autotune, no features, no hooks. Just purely killing every beat. Kinda sad writing all this bc Wayne never got the credit he deserves, but its time for us as fans to realize he's no longer in the race and we should just enjoy the music for what it is. The hype is still real tho
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