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QUOTE=bigdmakintrax;236569]I got it, just to listen, this is not a Classic by any means or stretch of the imagination and if anything it is a run of the mill project, if not for the beats he lacks a lot of depth and skill, he coming up short on lyrics to do these tracks complete justice, what a shame, just a few weak lines i picked up on "shopping cart full of fake hip hop artists" lil Wayne speaking of fake artist LOL, "They don't make em like me no mo" what????, I'm rare like Mr. Clean Hair....I mean how can someone even begin to speak of little Wayne in the Same sentence with the likes of Biggie, Nas, J or Pac? HOW??? he has a loooong way to go lyrically to even get on their level.[/QUOTE]
I don't know who is speakin' about dude in the same breath as Biggie or Nas. That isn't warranted, a ridiculous argument at this point.
This is not entirely directed at you, but I'm gon speak on it since you brought up (and to me it sound like you got it twisted). Let's keep it 100. Let me say, I don't confuse hate with truth nor do I agree that (whoever we are) people here are "acting mad" cause we know that you and others think that Wayne's garbage. You have all the right in the world to your opinion, which happens to be as important to you as it is to the next man with his. Wayne might be corny to you, that doesn't mean that he is corny. I've never met you but, you might be corny to me. So what? I used the word hate in one of my previous post regarding Wayne. Often times in these forums, I can't detect an ounce of objectiveness in most of these critique's and opinions. This is not just about Lil' Wayne, this is regarding many artists and producers that people may not find to their liking (choice/style of hip hop). The critiques are often entirely biased and equally dismissive. To me, that shit is mad corny. I've read some threads here where people were hating on Kanye, as talented as he is. As if any of these clowns could produce one track on 'Ye's level. You wanna talk about him being immature and being a cry baby, no problem, I'll give you that. What have any of these geniuses accomplished (on the strength of their talent) that would explain and justify their disrespect. Frustrations are directed towards the artist and producers when it's the listeners, the program directors and the corporate labels that are the real culprits. If anything, hate on the listeners and consumers (that buy shitty albums and merchandise) that eat up a lot of that bullshit that passes for music today? I hate armchair revolutionaries. If you all know what the industry needs, then get out there and give it to 'em! You don't like the way things are....change 'em! Stop bitchin'. All you so-called "underground" or "hip hop" producers need to STEP YA GAME UP! No one's gonna let you in, so that you can do what you (personally) like and want to do. Nobody cares about that. Dudes are trying to survive and maintain their careers and believe me, unless you've been signed/screwed by a major, or even a manager, most of you will never know how difficult the game really is and how much shit you have to endure. Shit that the average person could never fathom. Word of advise, stop living in the nostalgia of '90's hip hop. Showin' up to a gun fight with a 6 shooter revolver, while everyone else is packin' semi-automatics. Time passes and nothing remains the same. If you're not relevant, make yourself relevant. If you can't, it's no one else's fault but yours. Get off the computer and do something about it. If you don't want to put up for the cause and what you believe in then you should stop hatin'.
Ghali
I don't know who is speakin' about dude in the same breath as Biggie or Nas. That isn't warranted, a ridiculous argument at this point.
That market just doesn't exist. It's not a concentrated market. Being an old school cat myself, I know that there are plenty of 24+ consumers out there, but they're not as easily swayed and the corporations are gonna take the easiest route to sales and that is the young and impressionable.lol, word..
Lemme ask you this tho, is there not a market for 24+ in hiphop?
If not SHOULDNT there be? I mean we got all the disposable income.
THATS the market I want to tap.
dont say that u mite have a bunch of ppl here start acting mad that u think hes garbage like alot of us do..DONT CONFUSE HATE WIT THE TRUTH PPL..Wayne is just a corny dude....i mean he calls himself the Lollipop rapper..are u fuckin kidding me a lollipop rapper hahaa???...u knoe the game is so twisted when thats actually considered cool...
This is not entirely directed at you, but I'm gon speak on it since you brought up (and to me it sound like you got it twisted). Let's keep it 100. Let me say, I don't confuse hate with truth nor do I agree that (whoever we are) people here are "acting mad" cause we know that you and others think that Wayne's garbage. You have all the right in the world to your opinion, which happens to be as important to you as it is to the next man with his. Wayne might be corny to you, that doesn't mean that he is corny. I've never met you but, you might be corny to me. So what? I used the word hate in one of my previous post regarding Wayne. Often times in these forums, I can't detect an ounce of objectiveness in most of these critique's and opinions. This is not just about Lil' Wayne, this is regarding many artists and producers that people may not find to their liking (choice/style of hip hop). The critiques are often entirely biased and equally dismissive. To me, that shit is mad corny. I've read some threads here where people were hating on Kanye, as talented as he is. As if any of these clowns could produce one track on 'Ye's level. You wanna talk about him being immature and being a cry baby, no problem, I'll give you that. What have any of these geniuses accomplished (on the strength of their talent) that would explain and justify their disrespect. Frustrations are directed towards the artist and producers when it's the listeners, the program directors and the corporate labels that are the real culprits. If anything, hate on the listeners and consumers (that buy shitty albums and merchandise) that eat up a lot of that bullshit that passes for music today? I hate armchair revolutionaries. If you all know what the industry needs, then get out there and give it to 'em! You don't like the way things are....change 'em! Stop bitchin'. All you so-called "underground" or "hip hop" producers need to STEP YA GAME UP! No one's gonna let you in, so that you can do what you (personally) like and want to do. Nobody cares about that. Dudes are trying to survive and maintain their careers and believe me, unless you've been signed/screwed by a major, or even a manager, most of you will never know how difficult the game really is and how much shit you have to endure. Shit that the average person could never fathom. Word of advise, stop living in the nostalgia of '90's hip hop. Showin' up to a gun fight with a 6 shooter revolver, while everyone else is packin' semi-automatics. Time passes and nothing remains the same. If you're not relevant, make yourself relevant. If you can't, it's no one else's fault but yours. Get off the computer and do something about it. If you don't want to put up for the cause and what you believe in then you should stop hatin'.
Ghali