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You crazy if you think he won't sell a million again. He's the biggest artist in Hip Hop right now next to Kanye
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Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
They need to let me be a mod for a day and clean houseOriginally Posted by Futuristic
Originally Posted by numbah1grimey
The days of Wayne Dropping good mainstream albums are finito. Last GOOD, Wayne album was Carter 2 and that was December of 2005...4 years ago.
That's if you're not counting Like Father, Like Son. That was probably the best album Wayne's ever put out.
- "Loyalty (Intro)"
- "Over Here Hustlin'" (produced by DJ Nasty & LVM)
- "Stuntin' Like My Daddy"
- "1[sup]st[/sup] Key"
- "Like Father Like Son"
- "You Ain't Know" (produced by Scott Storch)
- "Family Rules (Skit)"
- "Know What I'm Doin'" (featuring Rick Ross and T-Pain)
- "Don't Die"
- "Ain't Worried Bout $$+#"
- "Out tha Pound"
- "Leather So Soft" (produced by Jim Jonsin)
- "Army Gunz" (produced by DJ Nasty & LVM)
- "Protector (Skit)"
- "Get That Money"
- "No More" (featuring All Star Cashville Prince)
- "High"
- "Cali Dro" (featuring Tha Dogg Pound), (produced by DJ Nasty & LVM)
- "About All That" (featuring Fat Joe)
- "Respect (Outro)"
Originally Posted by Futuristic
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
They need to let me be a mod for a day and clean houseOriginally Posted by Futuristic
Originally Posted by numbah1grimey
The days of Wayne Dropping good mainstream albums are finito. Last GOOD, Wayne album was Carter 2 and that was December of 2005...4 years ago.
That's if you're not counting Like Father, Like Son. That was probably the best album Wayne's ever put out.
What ALBUM has he released that was better?
True Story? Hell no
Tha Block is Hot? Nope
Lights Out? Nope
500 Degreez? Nope
Tha Carter? Probably his prime lyrically, but production wasn't good enough.
Tha Carter II? Most arguable. Production was good, lyrics to match. Album has too many skippable tracks.
Tha Carter III? Nope. It's musically a pretty complete album, but too much ******ation.
This is easily the best album front to back
- "Loyalty (Intro)"
- "Over Here Hustlin'" (produced by DJ Nasty & LVM)
- "Stuntin' Like My Daddy"
- "1[sup]st[/sup] Key"
- "Like Father Like Son"
- "You Ain't Know" (produced by Scott Storch)
- "Family Rules (Skit)"
- "Know What I'm Doin'" (featuring Rick Ross and T-Pain)
- "Don't Die"
- "Ain't Worried Bout $$+#"
- "Out tha Pound"
- "Leather So Soft" (produced by Jim Jonsin)
- "Army Gunz" (produced by DJ Nasty & LVM)
- "Protector (Skit)"
- "Get That Money"
- "No More" (featuring All Star Cashville Prince)
- "High"
- "Cali Dro" (featuring Tha Dogg Pound), (produced by DJ Nasty & LVM)
- "About All That" (featuring Fat Joe)
- "Respect (Outro)"
Originally Posted by Im Not You
You crazy if you think he won't sell a million again. He's the biggest artist in Hip Hop right now next to Kanye
Originally Posted by Futuristic
What ALBUM has he released that was better?
True Story? Hell no
Tha Block is Hot? Nope
Lights Out? Nope
500 Degreez? Nope
Tha Carter? Probably his prime lyrically, but production wasn't good enough.
Tha Carter II? Most arguable. Production was good, lyrics to match. Album has too many skippable tracks.
Tha Carter III? Nope. It's musically a pretty complete album, but too much ******ation.
This is easily the best album front to back
- "Loyalty (Intro)"
- "Over Here Hustlin'" (produced by DJ Nasty & LVM)
- "Stuntin' Like My Daddy"
- "1[sup]st[/sup] Key"
- "Like Father Like Son"
- "You Ain't Know" (produced by Scott Storch)
- "Family Rules (Skit)"
- "Know What I'm Doin'" (featuring Rick Ross and T-Pain)
- "Don't Die"
- "Ain't Worried Bout $$+#"
- "Out tha Pound"
- "Leather So Soft" (produced by Jim Jonsin)
- "Army Gunz" (produced by DJ Nasty & LVM)
- "Protector (Skit)"
- "Get That Money"
- "No More" (featuring All Star Cashville Prince)
- "High"
- "Cali Dro" (featuring Tha Dogg Pound), (produced by DJ Nasty & LVM)
- "About All That" (featuring Fat Joe)
- "Respect (Outro)"
Originally Posted by Futuristic
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
They need to let me be a mod for a day and clean houseOriginally Posted by Futuristic
Originally Posted by numbah1grimey
The days of Wayne Dropping good mainstream albums are finito. Last GOOD, Wayne album was Carter 2 and that was December of 2005...4 years ago.
That's if you're not counting Like Father, Like Son. That was probably the best album Wayne's ever put out.
What ALBUM has he released that was better?
True Story? Hell no
Tha Block is Hot? Nope
Lights Out? Nope
500 Degreez? Nope
Tha Carter? Probably his prime lyrically, but production wasn't good enough.
Tha Carter II? Most arguable. Production was good, lyrics to match. Album has too many skippable tracks.
Tha Carter III? Nope. It's musically a pretty complete album, but too much ******ation.
This is easily the best album front to back
- "Loyalty (Intro)"
- "Over Here Hustlin'" (produced by DJ Nasty & LVM)
- "Stuntin' Like My Daddy"
- "1[sup]st[/sup] Key"
- "Like Father Like Son"
- "You Ain't Know" (produced by Scott Storch)
- "Family Rules (Skit)"
- "Know What I'm Doin'" (featuring Rick Ross and T-Pain)
- "Don't Die"
- "Ain't Worried Bout $$+#"
- "Out tha Pound"
- "Leather So Soft" (produced by Jim Jonsin)
- "Army Gunz" (produced by DJ Nasty & LVM)
- "Protector (Skit)"
- "Get That Money"
- "No More" (featuring All Star Cashville Prince)
- "High"
- "Cali Dro" (featuring Tha Dogg Pound), (produced by DJ Nasty & LVM)
- "About All That" (featuring Fat Joe)
- "Respect (Outro)"
Originally Posted by numbah1grimey
The days of Wayne Dropping good mainstream albums are finito. Last GOOD, Wayne album was Carter 2 and that was December of 2005...4 years ago. I prefer wayne circa hotboy era to about Carter 1 anyway. He's done IMO when it comes to dropping albums. He should just focus on developing talent. I know he's only 27 but He's been in the game since the 90s when he was like 14/15 y/o so that's like 12 years strong. I dont see it in him personally. But hey, that's just my opinion...
Originally Posted by Futuristic
Originally Posted by numbah1grimey
The days of Wayne Dropping good mainstream albums are finito. Last GOOD, Wayne album was Carter 2 and that was December of 2005...4 years ago.
That's if you're not counting Like Father, Like Son. That was probably the best album Wayne's ever put out.
Originally Posted by stopcappin
NO AUTOTUE+NO FEATURES+HE JUST SAID HE NOT DRINKIN THE PINK STUFF NOW (JUST SAID IT ON TIM WESTWOOD) = OLD WAYNE AND GOOD CD
yo for the first time in about 3 years this dude actually sounds fully coherentOriginally Posted by illfrozn
Originally Posted by stopcappin
NO AUTOTUE+NO FEATURES+HE JUST SAID HE NOT DRINKIN THE PINK STUFF NOW (JUST SAID IT ON TIM WESTWOOD) = OLD WAYNE AND GOOD CD
He said all of those things??Or he's on the white stuff and just making +%* up...
Y'all got a _ raising his hopes, if this dude lets me down with another weak CD...Originally Posted by WhUtIzIt
yo for the first time in about 3 years this dude actually sounds fully coherentOriginally Posted by illfrozn
Originally Posted by stopcappin
NO AUTOTUE+NO FEATURES+HE JUST SAID HE NOT DRINKIN THE PINK STUFF NOW (JUST SAID IT ON TIM WESTWOOD) = OLD WAYNE AND GOOD CD
He said all of those things??Or he's on the white stuff and just making +%* up...
Originally Posted by gswarriorz
Dont think he'll be able to top the Carter III but regardless i'll be coppin his next one. Isn't he supposed to drop a T-Wayne cd called He Sings and He Raps? Any info?