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Originally posted by Raw Tune Not A CartoonView Post
D6:R is probably Wayne at his most versatile and technical but DD3 still shines as the best because even if it lacked some of that lyrical technicality, it had that vintage Wayne "charm" to it. I can see the argument for it giving No Ceilings a run for it's money, but it doesn't touch DD3 or D2.
IMO his top 5 mixtapes go like this:
1. DD3
2. D2
3. NC
4. D6:R
5. Suffix
Wow just went back and listened to this whole tape again. I loved it when it dropped on Christmas but after not listening for awhile and hearing it again and listening to the flow, lyrics and the way he does it so effortlessly is just amazing. Ima listen to the full D6R tomorrow! Felt like bringing this gem back up to get the appreciation it deserves.
Wow just went back and listened to this whole tape again. I loved it when it dropped on Christmas but after not listening for awhile and hearing it again and listening to the flow, lyrics and the way he does it so effortlessly is just amazing. Ima listen to the full D6R tomorrow! Felt like bringing this gem back up to get the appreciation it deserves.
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