OT Twista compares Wayne to Tupac WTF??

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May 1, 2009
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Saying that Wayne brings out the best of him and that its one of the few rappers that still want to make him rap. Fuck this Shit. Is he fuckin serious. Twista is ten times better than Wayne but he still isnt that fuckin good at least anymore. How do you say Wayne brings out the best in you and makes you want to rap. Thats kissin ass dick ridin shit just because hes more popular and sells a shit load of records.

http://www.rapbasement.com/twista/0...-shakur-and-celebrates-his-album-release.html
 
May 1, 2009
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The comparison to pac seemed focused on the quantity of music he/they put out, not a comparison of quality of music.

As for him being inspired by wayne...ive got nothin on that
 
Feb 17, 2009
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Wayne was good, and by all means now he doesn't suck. I personally don't care too much for him at the moment but loved his old material. I think he is feeling so on top that he's trying new stuff and styles of rapping, but it's not working too well for him in the eyes of many so I am undecided about him right now.
 

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I didn't mind Wayne until after the first Carter dropped. Maybe he needs Gillie Da Kid back? And I continue to consider Twista's album okay. Not a classic, but aside from maybe three songs that were straight garbage, pretty tolerable.
 
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Wayne just tried too hard. I think he should've kept half his shit shelved. Now he seems to think that whatever comes out of his mouth is worth recording... WRONG.
He does have some nice bars, I can't take that wawy from him. BUT, he is nowhere near the calibur of Pac.
Let's think of it this way, 12 years from now... or whenever he dies/retires/whatever
12 years from then, will his shit still be relevant? Will people play his shit with the same love/devotion that Pac gets? NO! I really don't think he's got that type of staying power. We'll look back at "lollipop" or "a milli" in 10-12 years, and say that shit was terrible.
He's not the best rapper alive, he's not the best rapper in the south... he's a rapper. a pop rapper at that.