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All the slick lines and innuendo‘s back to back to back!
Drake set the bar high af and then Wayne just took off!!!
Agreed, bar-for-bar this might be the closest competition they've had. Ignant Shit too. I give the victories to Wayne by a sliver but goddamn they both went off.
I think on FWA/D6/C5 he had more passion/something to talk about and express with everything that was going on whereas Funeral is generally just bars about the hip hop lifestyle so it feels sort of generic. I'm sure it comes down to song selection once again. I haven't been listening to Funeral nearly as much as D6 or C5 (except Dreams, Harden, Piano Trap, Stop Playing, and I Don't Sleep) which has surprised me.
They need to stop start putting the different styles on separate projects rather than trying to appeal to every type of Wayne fan with one album.
I think on FWA/D6/C5 he had more passion/something to talk about and express with everything that was going on whereas Funeral is generally just bars about the hip hop lifestyle so it feels sort of generic. I'm sure it comes down to song selection once again. I haven't been listening to Funeral nearly as much as D6 or C5 (except Dreams, Harden, Piano Trap, Stop Playing, and I Don't Sleep) which has surprised me.
They need to stop start putting the different styles on separate projects rather than trying to appeal to every type of Wayne fan with one album.
Funeral lyrically is paper thin D6 was some of waynes best lyrical showcasing ever
Funeral even sonically is disappointing to many songs on there sound like shitty wanna be new age songs but wayne so out of touch that it sounds dusty and disjointed know what you know, ball hard, bing james, not me, darkside
i agree about it potentially coming down to song selection because there are moments that are great like mahogony, mama mia, harden, stop playin, wild dogs, bastard
but even then sometimes his delivery is flat one of the things i always loved about wayne was his voice highs and lows and inflections a lot of funeral he raps in that neutral deep voice which lacks energy and passion sounds like a poor mans gunna
lyrically Funeral is just as good(if not better) as D6/Reloaded
Stop it ......
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So y�all feeling this album still ??
I haven�t listened to it since that first week
I often go back and listen to trap piano and Mahogany tho ...... and I see somebody say Mama Mia was the lead single? I hope that�s not true
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