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hasnt lost it..........hes just super rich= unmotivated, feeling like hes arrived and has nothing else to prove.
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Pretty much. Sure, his delivery is distinctive. But it's also awful.Originally Posted by CripwalkinK
Anybody who tells me Lil Wayne has strong delivery is completely delusional. His presence, sure, he's enthusiastic. Why would I listen to him just for that? No thanks.
Originally Posted by CripwalkinK
Anybody who tells me Lil Wayne has strong delivery is completely delusional. His presence, sure, he's enthusiastic. Why would I listen to him just for that? No thanks.
Pretty much sums it up...Originally Posted by Iamjusayn
Delivery is a key part of hip-hop though. Alot of people listen to Wayne simply because his rapping style and idiosyncrasies on the mic SOUNDS cool to their ears, regardless of lyrics. Which is why when people say they could easily craft a Wayne-type verse, I tell them "cool, now let's see you actually spit it".
He made his style his own, and people like that.
Pretty much sums it up...Originally Posted by Iamjusayn
Delivery is a key part of hip-hop though. Alot of people listen to Wayne simply because his rapping style and idiosyncrasies on the mic SOUNDS cool to their ears, regardless of lyrics. Which is why when people say they could easily craft a Wayne-type verse, I tell them "cool, now let's see you actually spit it".
He made his style his own, and people like that.
Originally Posted by ILL LEGAL OPERATION
Originally Posted by jm2000
Originally Posted by shoeking2101
Wayne has not lost it. He's been rapping the same exact way in essence since the Carter 2.
Only thing is, people are just tired of hearing the same metaphors and phrases and "Clever" verses that he's been spitting since then. It was hot at first because it was Kind of sort of new, the punchlines and all.
Now that time has caught up with him, and its 2011, he can't pull the scheme that he's been pulling over rap since C2.
Basically.
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...he rhymes the same, y'all are just tired of his style now.
Originally Posted by QuestLife
Originally Posted by ILL LEGAL OPERATION
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...he rhymes the same, y'all are just tired of his style now.
+1
always thought dude rapped nonsense. people are just noticing now.
honestly i think his fans just got older and more mature. their tastes grew as well. my little brother was the HUGEST Wayne fan back in the C2 days , now he cant stand him.Originally Posted by Peep Game
Originally Posted by QuestLife
Originally Posted by ILL LEGAL OPERATION
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...he rhymes the same, y'all are just tired of his style now.
+1
always thought dude rapped nonsense. people are just noticing now.
What took'em so long to notice though?
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honestly i think his fans just got older and more mature. their tastes grew as well. my little brother was the HUGEST Wayne fan back in the C2 days , now he cant stand him.Originally Posted by QuestLife
What took'em so long to notice though?