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Oddly I was just thinking about this 20 minutes ago... and I fucking loved D6R however, C5 was much much better to me. Just look at a song like For Nothing from the tape...Almost every song on C5 was that quality of rapping but on steroids with a subject. I’m a fan of content over just spitting bar after randomized bar... Both awesome but I’d take an album over a mixtape 10/10 times.
I don’t really think you can compare them, I’m missing one of these pure spitting over a simple beat on c5. Like I get that this is way more personal and of lot deeper than pretty much everything before and I like that most of the time. Doesn’t change the fact that Wayne’s more of a punchline rapper and these pure spitting songs always fire af.
big bad wolf on d6 alone is a style I easily prefer over deep Wayne.
but to answer your question op no it doesn’t mean it lol
well only if you think punchlines make you a better artist than meaningful shit
Oddly I was just thinking about this 20 minutes ago... and I fucking loved D6R however, C5 was much much better to me. Just look at a song like For Nothing from the tape...Almost every song on C5 was that quality of rapping but on steroids with a subject. I’m a fan of content over just spitting bar after randomized bar... Both awesome but I’d take an album over a mixtape 10/10 times.
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