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    Really thinking about it, it makes sense why wayne was the dude he was back then. Like the whole attitude. How he was so edgy and cocky (in a good way). This man really put out Carter II, Suffix, Dedication, Dedication 2, Like Father Like Son, Lil Weezy Ana, Carter II Sessions and Blow all within a year. Not to mention recording on one of the most classic songs of all time in You.

    That�s literally some of the best rapping of his career. I remember reading that interview recently posted that said he�s a monster and nobody can do what he do. Listening to c2 sessions he was on a different level and only getting better
    Last edited by jhoya101; 11-26-2019, 04:50 AM.

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    Originally posted by jhoya101 View Post
    Really thinking about it, it makes sense why wayne was the dude he was back then. Like the whole attitude. How he was so edgy and cocky (in a good way). This man really put out Carter II, Suffix, Dedication, Dedication 2, Like Father Like Son, Lil Weezy Ana, Carter II Sessions and Blow all within a year. Not to mention recording on one of the most classic songs of all time in You.

    That�s literally some of the best rapping of his career. I remember reading that interview recently posted that said he�s a monster and nobody can do what he do. Listening to c2 sessions he was on a different level and only getting better
    He was hungry to be the best, that is the reason!!


    Dear Mr. ImTooGoodToDropAnAlbum

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jhoya101 View Post
      Really thinking about it, it makes sense why wayne was the dude he was back then. Like the whole attitude. How he was so edgy and cocky (in a good way). This man really put out Carter II, Suffix, Dedication, Dedication 2, Like Father Like Son, Lil Weezy Ana, Carter II Sessions and Blow all within a year. Not to mention recording on one of the most classic songs of all time in You.

      That’s literally some of the best rapping of his career. I remember reading that interview recently posted that said he’s a monster and nobody can do what he do. Listening to c2 sessions he was on a different level and only getting better
      Dude, i don't think your threads will be appreciated here, sadly

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      • #4
        drugs would of helped

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        • #5
          [MENTION=55667]danielnfl36[/MENTION] ain�t gonna like this thread m8



          protect dunston at all costs

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jhoya101 View Post
            Really thinking about it, it makes sense why wayne was the dude he was back then. Like the whole attitude. How he was so edgy and cocky (in a good way). This man really put out Carter II, Suffix, Dedication, Dedication 2, Like Father Like Son, Lil Weezy Ana, Carter II Sessions and Blow all within a year. Not to mention recording on one of the most classic songs of all time in You.

            That’s literally some of the best rapping of his career. I remember reading that interview recently posted that said he’s a monster and nobody can do what he do. Listening to c2 sessions he was on a different level and only getting better
            In one of his recent interviews when speaking on today’s rap, he said back then you had to be the best. Nowadays kids are just having fun with it and I think he’s just adapting. Thats why I don’t get the old Wayne/new Wayne comparisons because hip hop has changed (Wayne being a large cause of that).

            If Wayne was still doing the C2/D2 type of rap in 2019 no one would listen

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            • #7
              and when they hear that new weezy it remind them of that old baby, that 93 94 baby

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              • #8
                Originally posted by lilwayne-carter View Post
                and when they hear that new weezy it remind them of that old baby, that 93 94 baby
                Wrong age.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jhoya101 View Post
                  Really thinking about it, it makes sense why wayne was the dude he was back then. Like the whole attitude. How he was so edgy and cocky (in a good way). This man really put out Carter II, Suffix, Dedication, Dedication 2, Like Father Like Son, Lil Weezy Ana, Carter II Sessions and Blow all within a year. Not to mention recording on one of the most classic songs of all time in You.

                  That’s literally some of the best rapping of his career. I remember reading that interview recently posted that said he’s a monster and nobody can do what he do. Listening to c2 sessions he was on a different level and only getting better
                  isnt this when he got a shout out from his idol jay-z telling him 'he see's him' or something like that

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by THA GR8 M8 View Post
                    @danielnfl36 ain’t gonna like this thread m8
                    No hate, I just don't like a lot of the stuff listed, some stuff is great like "You"

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by danielnfl36 View Post
                      No hate, I just don't like a lot of the stuff listed, some stuff is great like "You"
                      Dedication 2 has some of the hardest weezy songs



                      protect dunston at all costs

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                      • #12
                        no brake lites on my car-reer

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