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  • #25
    Re: Rap Genius: Why There Will Never be a 'GOAT' in Hip-Hop - An Extensive Analysis

    I might be a LITTLE biased against Wayne, but that's because I've heard enough of his music to cultivate my own opinion of him, and it's also a shared opinion on RapGenius, so I knew people would relate to the example.
    I have nothing against Wayne as an artist, but I personally don't see him as being 'great,' I more see him as relevant TODAY, an interesting and popular musician, but not someone who is going to be relevant many years after he ceases releasing music.
    -The author of that blog post

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    • #26
      Re: Rap Genius: Why There Will Never be a 'GOAT' in Hip-Hop - An Extensive Analysis

      Originally posted by Stormium View Post
      I might be a LITTLE biased against Wayne, but that's because I've heard enough of his music to cultivate my own opinion of him, and it's also a shared opinion on RapGenius, so I knew people would relate to the example.
      I have nothing against Wayne as an artist, but I personally don't see him as being 'great,' I more see him as relevant TODAY, an interesting and popular musician, but not someone who is going to be relevant many years after he ceases releasing music.
      -The author of that blog post
      Wayne imprint on rap isn't even debatable...Being great is so much more than the musical aspect...in addition to giving us Drake and Nicki Minaj...the unstoppable YMCMB empire and a mili sold twice.....his place is concrete in history....how great he is is debatable....but his greatness is not....His influence is all over the place..
      Mississippi x California x North Carolina



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      • #27
        Originally posted by Cli-City View Post
        Wayne imprint on rap isn't even debatable...Being great is so much more than the musical aspect...in addition to giving us Drake and Nicki Minaj...the unstoppable YMCMB empire and a mili sold twice.....his place is concrete in history....how great he is is debatable....but his greatness is not....His influence is all over the place..
        *Impact.

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        • #28
          Re: Rap Genius: Why There Will Never be a 'GOAT' in Hip-Hop - An Extensive Analysis

          Originally posted by XO GANG View Post
          *Impact.
          I meant influence though...
          Mississippi x California x North Carolina



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          • #29
            Originally posted by Cli-City View Post
            I meant influence though...
            Wayne =/= influence.

            Impact yes, top 10 but not influencial..

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            • #30
              Re: Rap Genius: Why There Will Never be a 'GOAT' in Hip-Hop - An Extensive Analysis

              Jay-Z and Eminem are GOATS.... but which one is the GOATEST?

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              • #31
                Re: Rap Genius: Why There Will Never be a 'GOAT' in Hip-Hop - An Extensive Analysis

                Originally posted by XO GANG View Post
                Wayne =/= influence.

                Impact yes, top 10 but not influencial..
                How is Wayne not influential?

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                • #32
                  Re: Rap Genius: Why There Will Never be a 'GOAT' in Hip-Hop - An Extensive Analysis

                  are yall fucking kidding me...Tell me what person didnt have wayne on there ipod or a cd in 2008..tell me c3 didnt change rap forever.

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                  • #33
                    Originally posted by Sportz View Post
                    How is Wayne not influential?
                    I don't really attribute him as bringing anything new to the game...

                    I rate Kanye as influential because of 808's (Cudi, Drake etc..) Wayne has no project that people draw from..

                    He has great impact but not a lot of influence.

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