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heard about this when it came out so I figured id check it out, I honestly had no idea what to expect I haven't listened to Wayne like that in a long time, but I gotta say I was pleasantly surprised by this. It was pretty nostalgic to hear the old wayne verses and t-pain held his own too, also the fact that it wasn't too long it didn't overstay its welcome this was a good listen.
been listening more and more. It's actually really really unfinished. No idea what T-Pain is on about, this is just an EP, and not a very well thought out or executed one.
Wayne floats every time he pops up, but he doesn't pop up enough. I get the feeling this was T-Pain's project and he was desperate to get Wayne in the studio but Weezy was too busy tearing the entire rap game up
been listening more and more. It's actually really really unfinished. No idea what T-Pain is on about, this is just an EP, and not a very well thought out or executed one.
Wayne floats every time he pops up, but he doesn't pop up enough. I get the feeling this was T-Pain's project and he was desperate to get Wayne in the studio but Weezy was too busy tearing the entire rap game up
Tbh its just a bunch of feature songs. No real "album" .
at least to me. Guess that also goes for @Theonlydjorkaeff
But nevertheless, I just love the vibe that most of these tracks have
also it also has some of the best auto-tune settings Wayne ever used and I think this is thanks to Pain
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