This Era In Hiphop Is the Kanye N Weezy ERA
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Smo-King Locs
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Kanye N Weezy is taking the game to a next level... all u old as 30 something yearolds could get mad but it is wat it is...
Kanye & Weezy is the the new 2Pac & Biggie... when we look back at this era this will be the Kanye & Wayne era
Kanye & Weezy is the the new 2Pac & Biggie... when we look back at this era this will be the Kanye & Wayne era
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Replace the Weezy with..... anyone else.
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well...yeah...
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Meet The Sniper wrote: »Replace the Weezy with..... anyone else.
hate is not good for the heart... wayne has more of an impact on rap then em, jay, & nas...and the same goes for kanye...em is a baby white big daddy kane & rakim& ice cube,nas is a baby rakim mesh ,jay is a baby big poppa... -
Smo-King Locs wrote: »hate is not good for the heart... wayne has more of an impact on rap then em, jay, & nas...and the same goes for kanye...em is a baby white big daddy kane & rakim& ice cube,nas is a baby rakim mesh ,jay is a baby big poppa...
Lol @ the hate comment.
What was that impact on the Hip Hop industry again? Selling a lot?
Gucci has had bigger impacts than Wayne. And I'm not kidding. -
Meet The Sniper wrote: »Lol @ the hate comment.
What was that impact on the Hip Hop industry again? Selling a lot?
Gucci has had bigger impacts than Wayne. And I'm not kidding.
lmffao ya hate got u hallucination... -
Meet The Sniper wrote: »Gucci has had bigger impacts than Wayne. And I'm not kidding.
c/s this
texas ? with gucci more then wayne -
TimeToParty wrote: »c/s this
texas ? with gucci more then wayne
gucci is trash... wayne ? stain drawls >>>>>>>>>gucci existence... -
TimeToParty wrote: »c/s this
texas ? with gucci more then wayne
Lol, I mean more than that though. Gucci pretty much established "Trap music" as a mixtape subgenere. Revoloutionized the mixtape game as well, with all those projects with original production. That laid the path for the ? like The Warm Up, Kush and OJ so and and so forth. Gucci mixtapes were treated as album releases. This is the kind of attitude is followed by freshmen artists (hell, looking at Albert Anastasia, War Angel and such seasoned artists follow it too) to promote before an album. -
itd be easier to agree wit weezy if he had never done rebirth...but well see wen he gets out...
cant agree wit my ? gucci until he at least gets a plaque... -
It's Def. the era of kanye...
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Can someone explain to me the impact Wayne was going for with this line?
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I bought it out like stunner
I hope when we kiss we make you sick to your stomach -
No really, don't derail.
I really want to know Wayne's impact on the industry, aside from high sales. -
Meet The Sniper wrote: »No really, don't derail.
I really want to know Wayne's impact on the industry, aside from high sales.
the resurgence of the mixtape game in the mid 2000's... -
C/S even tho i think wayne is overrated, there ain't no denying his impact over the last 5 yrs.
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Meet The Sniper wrote: »No really, don't derail.
I really want to know Wayne's impact on the industry, aside from high sales.
I really want to know what the Wayneiacs think of that line. -
G.R.I.P. Money $$$ wrote: »the resurgence of the mixtape game in the mid 2000's...
prolly in other places but up-top mixtapes was always heavy -
C/S even tho i think wayne is overrated, there ain't no denying his impact over the last 5 yrs.
with that said...i don't think anybody has had an bigger impact on music as a whole than Ye. -
no era in hip hop has ever been dominated by only 2 rappers.... big n pac were not the only 2 influential rappers in their time period... the fact that they were both killed makes that a misconception... do you know how much quality hip hop was dropped in the the early-late 90's? and today wayne and kanye dont own the game.... you got Jay-z, em, T.I., Drake can all sell a million records.... and countless other rappers who are dope...
i cant stand when people try to make music about a handful of people or less... its ? music man... i dont know when hip hop became a popularity contest but it must coincide with the information/internet age... now that there is a platform for everyone to be heard, people use it to force their opinions as common knowledge
if anything this is the most unique era of hip hop in that we now, as fans, all have the ability to listen to practically every artist with something to offer... while there are still regional artists as far as general popularity goes, we have access to all of it, where as in the past people didn't know about underground or up and comers out of that persons region until the artist blew up...
so instead of trying to make this era about 2 rappers make it about the ability to have access to all of the quality music from the present and past that we can possibly listen to -
G.R.I.P. Money $$$ wrote: »the resurgence of the mixtape game in the mid 2000's...
I'd give 50 and Gucci more credit than anyone else for that.
Wayne just gave it some shine between bullshitting on releasing Carter albums. -
hell yeah co sign the threadstarter. ? jay z he aint made no kind of noise last decade. a loss, a retirement and a comeback ol larry holmes flabby and sick ? . Kanye had his hands on every album u can classify as a classic last decade. kanye>jay z wayne>jay z
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Meet The Sniper wrote: »
I'd give 50 and Gucci more credit than anyone else for that.
Wayne just gave it some shine between bullshitting on releasing Carter albums.
fifty time was over wit after 2003...u woulda been better off sayin dipset or fab..
and gucci didnt come in till 07 on da tapes...
who put more quality music and created more buzz on mixtapes than wayne between 04-07... -
this era is officially ass if that's the case
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Blueprint 2-Gobbish
Black Album-Pity Album
Kingdome Come-One of the worst albums of the last decade
American Wankster-Ehhhhhh
Blueprint 3- Weak
College Dropout-Classic
Late Registration-Classic
Graduation-Classic
808-Classic -
Question that needs a direct, honest answer:
How is Lil' Wayne taking the game to the next level from an artistic standpoint? -
mostvigorousone wrote: »Question that needs a direct, honest answer:
How is Lil' Wayne taking the game to the next level from an artistic standpoint?
He tried with that Rock album, didnt work out too well.