FIRSTLY, I WOULD LIKE TO CONFESS.. AND THEN TELL MY OPINION ABOUT A POINT AND WANT YOU ALL TO TELL ME WHAT DO YOU ALL THINK in this thread.
Hello. It has been a long time, ha. I am the pyschopath who did a fake thread and tricked many rap music sources on the Internet, including RapRadar.com and the other websites. You can see the link of the rapradar.com which contains the fake tracklist i did as follows. It would be better if he dropped such songs mentioned in the list so as to drop a better joint, haha.
I remember the times when Lil Wayne was unconsciously signaling us that his career was over, claiming he was still the best rapper and when Tha Carter IV was considered as a 'dissapointing' album among many fans. I was thinking this album was dope, but now, it is, to me, an avarage album. However,I must admit that the new generation of rappers are genuinely an imitation of Lil Wayne. Like Fat Joe thinks, I cites that Lil Uzi Vert is a bad version of Lil Wayne. Even Kendrick Lamar can be involved in the list of this Waynean flow, a term coined by me, haha. Lamar's flow is a combination of Marshall Mathers and Dwayne Michael Carter. I probably check this website out in 2013, he was my idol. These days, Lil Wayne reminds me 50 Cent's falling from the top of the Rap game, in other words, I see the fall of the most popular rapper who claimed ''I will never, I will never, I will never Fall''. Along with this tragic event comes reasonable imitation examples of a game-changer rapper Lil Wayne, ranging from Uzi, Kendrick -- it is about not his lyrics but his flow --, Young Thug to Future.
An example for the aforementioned case in terms of my trolling: Lil Wayne Tha Carter IV Tracklist ? | Rap Radar
Hello. It has been a long time, ha. I am the pyschopath who did a fake thread and tricked many rap music sources on the Internet, including RapRadar.com and the other websites. You can see the link of the rapradar.com which contains the fake tracklist i did as follows. It would be better if he dropped such songs mentioned in the list so as to drop a better joint, haha.
I remember the times when Lil Wayne was unconsciously signaling us that his career was over, claiming he was still the best rapper and when Tha Carter IV was considered as a 'dissapointing' album among many fans. I was thinking this album was dope, but now, it is, to me, an avarage album. However,I must admit that the new generation of rappers are genuinely an imitation of Lil Wayne. Like Fat Joe thinks, I cites that Lil Uzi Vert is a bad version of Lil Wayne. Even Kendrick Lamar can be involved in the list of this Waynean flow, a term coined by me, haha. Lamar's flow is a combination of Marshall Mathers and Dwayne Michael Carter. I probably check this website out in 2013, he was my idol. These days, Lil Wayne reminds me 50 Cent's falling from the top of the Rap game, in other words, I see the fall of the most popular rapper who claimed ''I will never, I will never, I will never Fall''. Along with this tragic event comes reasonable imitation examples of a game-changer rapper Lil Wayne, ranging from Uzi, Kendrick -- it is about not his lyrics but his flow --, Young Thug to Future.
An example for the aforementioned case in terms of my trolling: Lil Wayne Tha Carter IV Tracklist ? | Rap Radar
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