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534 was so damn bad it made no sense. I remember picking that one over the Young Gunz album that dropped around the same time and instantly regretted it
That Young Gunz Tough Love is STILL fire.
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534 was so damn bad it made no sense. I remember picking that one over the Young Gunz album that dropped around the same time and instantly regretted it
MFers need to give Harry Fraud his respect. Been one of the best producers in the game for a decade now. His beats tell a story. Had you reflecting and ****.
That Young Gunz Tough Love is STILL fire.
That Young Gunz Tough Love is STILL fire.
Ya’ll gotta stall the Michael Jackson of rap out.
The who of rap???
Rap prodigy at 12/13 years old... member of a group to start.... domineering caretaker.... went solo, never really had a childhood.... Michael Jackson of hip-hop.
Mike was superstar at age 7. Biggest star in music by 20. Stop. Wayne was none of that.
"domineering caretaker"
Man y'all be reaching to add extras on Wayne.
from a hip hop perspective. He was one of the few who actually succeeded as a youth and adult. Kriss Kross duo, Chi Ali, Shyheim, Bow Wow/Romeo them cats either caught cases or they careers fizzled out as adults. Wayne had good success as a teen, took off as an adult. He reached his potential plus more.
If you said “Who from the genre of rap had a SIMILAR trajectory as Mike”. The answer is lil Wayne