has lil wayne officially fallen off?

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Feb 8, 2003
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theres a reason we left rock to white people. but niggas is tryna be on some white shit (and because of that they're supposedly being different), we're not supposed to be on their shit we're supposed to make new shit for them to fuck with later.
But you gotta look at it both ways like how many caucasins are rappers or trying to be rappers these days. its a system working both ways.


I just thought bout some beyonce dropped a spanish album also Guru(of gang starr) and queen latifah both dropped jazz albums. Im waiting on some one to do a folk album with them amish muthafuckas..
 
May 20, 2006
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Tech N9ne could probably, no DEFINATELY, pull of a Rock album. Maybe even extend his career and change the face and sound of Rock music? Things that make you say, hmmmmmmm....? OH yea, I could see Queen Latifah dropping a New Age Jazz Infused sound too.
 
Sep 17, 2006
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It's a good thing that he's switching over to rock and stuff. It's a superior style of music compared to rap. Face it, rap is over, rock and singing is the future.
 
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Jun 23, 2002
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he became to too commercialized. lollipop sealed the deal, along with autotune. i now really think someone was ghost writing for him for awhile. now he be making weird noises/squeals, repeats shit or sings. he needs to prove himself again, imo
 
Jan 28, 2005
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so... because Wayne embraces different cultures and music, brings it into his own style; he's "fallin' off"?


I dont know man. For me to like new music is sort of rare, but I can dig Carter 3. Shit. Lil Wayne is one of the few cats putting out new music I'm even interested in, and I think that's a result of the fact he keeps moving in different directions and trying different things from an artistic perspective.

Im a rock/rap guy, and so is Lil Wayne. So for you rap cats, obviously you're not gonna be feeling a rock guitar riff over a hip hop bass line.
 
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It's a good thing that he's switching over to rock and stuff. It's a superior style of music compared to rap. Face it, rap is over, rock and singing is the future.
Rock and singing is the PAST bro. All the BEST rock artists are fucking dead.

And rock isn't a superior style of music. While some pretty terrible rap gets played on the airwaves, good hip hop is just as hard to make as good rock.