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are you niggas fuckin with me? or are ya'll just dumb

when the spotlight was on Lil Wayne.. lets say '05-'08...dude was killin everything. his work ethic was incredible and he killed almost every feature. did ya'll never listen to the drought mixtapes? the Carter 2,3, & 4 were fire..ya'll forgetting who he reached out to on that album? Nas, Andre 3k, Bun B, Tech N9ne, Busta...

dudes always been passionate about music. Sometimes he'll get on a track and spazz saying some dumb shit because he's put in more than enough work to earn that..

but anyway ya'll seem to forget that like 05-08, or even before that... Lil Wayne, Juelz Santana, and Fabolous pretty much set the bar for street/punchline rapping. Even hit songs of theirs had crazy punches/metaphors etc etc & I still bump Drought 3 to this day. No Ceilings was fire too

& anybody that thinks Lil Wayne is trash is smoking some fire. Did ya'll not listen to his outro on President Carter?

Gorillas in suits
The holy war, the spiritual troops
Fighting over the mythical truth
Drowning in the political soup
They shoot missiles and nukes
Taking out such a pivotal group
The body count is the physical proof
And they thought drugs were killing the youth

^^ so, assuming dude writes his own shit...his pen game is fucking with a lot of ppls. Its just he turns it on and off when he wants. & After reading that outro, it makes a lot of sense for Lil Wayne to join Zulu Nation, because that lil 'tidbit' of a verse showcases the conscious rapper in him.
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are you niggas fuckin with me? or are ya'll just dumb

when the spotlight was on Lil Wayne.. lets say '05-'08...dude was killin everything. his work ethic was incredible and he killed almost every feature. did ya'll never listen to the drought mixtapes? the Carter 2,3, & 4 were fire..ya'll forgetting who he reached out to on that album? Nas, Andre 3k, Bun B, Tech N9ne, Busta...

dudes always been passionate about music. Sometimes he'll get on a track and spazz saying some dumb shit because he's put in more than enough work to earn that..

but anyway ya'll seem to forget that like 05-08, or even before that... Lil Wayne, Juelz Santana, and Fabolous pretty much set the bar for street/punchline rapping. Even hit songs of theirs had crazy punches/metaphors etc etc & I still bump Drought 3 to this day. No Ceilings was fire too

& anybody that thinks Lil Wayne is trash is smoking some fire. Did ya'll not listen to his outro on President Carter?

Gorillas in suits
The holy war, the spiritual troops
Fighting over the mythical truth
Drowning in the political soup
They shoot missiles and nukes
Taking out such a pivotal group
The body count is the physical proof
And they thought drugs were killing the youth

^^ so, assuming dude writes his own shit...his pen game is fucking with a lot of ppls. Its just he turns it on and off when he wants. & After reading that outro, it makes a lot of sense for Lil Wayne to join Zulu Nation, because that lil 'tidbit' of a verse showcases the conscious rapper in him.
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