Originally posted by Tenth Preezy
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Yes it is. In fact the last one was the album he did with Birdman "Like Father Like Son". I bought that when it came out and sold it later on. I just bought it for a second time after joining this forum but that was after I took the picture. I bought Mack 10 "Bang Or Ball" too but it hasn't arrived yet.
The reason why I stopped buying Weezys (solo) albums after C2 is that I'm more of a fan of his earlier stuff. The whole Cash Money era when only Mannie Fresh made the beats until C2 which is also a very strong album, maybe his best one. I didn't really like the change of his style after that. When "Lollipop" came out I straight hated that song because I didn't really like all that autotune stuff and it was so different to the sound he did before when he was one of my favorite rappers. After this song I was already a little biased towards C3 but of course I gave it a listen but didn't really like it either. Of course it was a major success but to me personally, it didn't gave me the same feeling I had when listening to Wayne's music before that. I think this is mainly based on the production and the fact that I'm a fan of coherent albums which follow a straight line. On the albums that were following after C3 there were too many weak spots on each one of them as if I could enjoy them from start to finish.
What do you mean? It's all hip hop music, 90% of it from the US.
The reason why I stopped buying Weezys (solo) albums after C2 is that I'm more of a fan of his earlier stuff. The whole Cash Money era when only Mannie Fresh made the beats until C2 which is also a very strong album, maybe his best one. I didn't really like the change of his style after that. When "Lollipop" came out I straight hated that song because I didn't really like all that autotune stuff and it was so different to the sound he did before when he was one of my favorite rappers. After this song I was already a little biased towards C3 but of course I gave it a listen but didn't really like it either. Of course it was a major success but to me personally, it didn't gave me the same feeling I had when listening to Wayne's music before that. I think this is mainly based on the production and the fact that I'm a fan of coherent albums which follow a straight line. On the albums that were following after C3 there were too many weak spots on each one of them as if I could enjoy them from start to finish.
What do you mean? It's all hip hop music, 90% of it from the US.
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