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  • #13
    Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View Post
    It's definitely one of the most recognised (it's something of a rap anthem), but I wouldn't say it's the most significant and it's no-where near being the greatest.

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    • #14
      Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View Post
      It's definitely one of the most recognised (it's something of a rap anthem), but I wouldn't say it's the most significant and it's no-where near being the greatest.
      let me guess
      a kanye song is for you??

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      • #15
        Originally posted by back on my bullish*t View Post
        let me guess
        a kanye song is for you??
        It's either New Slaves and Gorgeous so yes, it's a Kanye song.

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        • #16
          Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View Post
          It's either New Slaves and Gorgeous so yes, it's a Kanye song.

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          • #17
            Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View Post
            It's either New Slaves and Gorgeous so yes, it's a Kanye song.
            New Slaves... You gotta be kidding.

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            • #18
              Originally posted by Weezy_KB24 View Post
              New Slaves... You gotta be kidding.
              Of course I'm kidding.

              I just think it's funny that he assumes I'm the biggest 'Ye stan in the world just because I think he's better than Wayne.


              Honestly, I'd probably say the best rap song is something like Cold World (GZA) or Accordion (DOOM).

              That said, New Slaves is a great fucking song.

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              • #19
                Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View Post
                Of course I'm kidding.

                I just think it's funny that he assumes I'm the biggest 'Ye stan in the world just because I think he's better than Wayne.


                Honestly, I'd probably say the best rap song is something like Cold World (GZA) or Accordion (DOOM).

                That said, New Slaves is a great fucking song.
                those bottom 2 are not the greatest because no one has heard of them

                everyone has heard of lose yourself

                and if you really think those 2 kanye songs are better than any wayne song you need to be put down as well as your family for bringing you in to this world

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                • #20
                  Originally posted by WeEeEeEzZzZyYy View Post
                  those bottom 2 are not the greatest because no one has heard of them

                  everyone has heard of lose yourself

                  and if you really think those 2 kanye songs are better than any wayne song you need to be put down as well as your family for bringing you in to this world
                  That's a very convoluted argument. If a song 'can't' be the greatest because no-one's heard of it should we also assume a song like Baby by Justin Bieber is the best because everyone's heard it? Also, those are two very popular songs among rap fans.

                  I do. Give me a better Wayne song and tell my why, because there a lots of reasons why Kanye's songs are better -- the primary argument being that he was the sole creator of them. In terms of punch lines I can't argue against Wayne, but Kanye's songs are thematic, political (not in the typically anti-everything way Wayne's political songs are), experimental, feature far better production, the list goes on.
                  Last edited by WeezYIsCraaazY; 11-13-2013, 05:01 PM.

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                  • #21
                    Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View Post
                    It's either New Slaves and Gorgeous so yes, it's a Kanye song.

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                    • #22
                      Sing For The Moment is Ems best song. Listen to that last verse. Still could be said today. That message will live forever in rap.
                      ​repetition is the father of learning

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                      • #23
                        They still play Lose Yourself once in awhile on a radio station where I live. It's definitely a top 10 song but not number 1 IMO

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                        • #24
                          Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View Post
                          That's a very convoluted argument. If a song 'can't' be the greatest because no-one's heard of it should we also assume a song like Baby by Justin Bieber is the best because everyone's heard it? Also, those are two very popular songs among rap fans.

                          I do. Give me a better Wayne song and tell my why, because there a lots of reasons why Kanye's songs are better -- the primary argument being that he was the sole creator of them. In terms of punch lines I can't argue against Wayne, but Kanye's songs are thematic, political (not in the typically anti-everything way Wayne's political songs are), experimental, feature far better production, the list goes on.
                          no thats different, only a certain group of people listened and liked that song

                          where as lose yourself is liked by everyone

                          its even still being used in commercials

                          i dont think 'baby' is or ever was?

                          here are two wayne songs for you





                          for the reason i'll let you listen to them so you know

                          there are lots more too like tie my hands, everything, i miss my dawgs, etc

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