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noisereductions 12.30.2011 09:03 PM

nothing?

louder 12.30.2011 09:21 PM

my top 10 fav Weezy songs (freestyles not included).. can't imagine anyone not turning into a fan if they heard them.

Something You Forgot
Receipt
Feel Me
Grown Man
Mr. Carter
Dr. Carter
Comfortable
Tie My Hands
Shoot Me Down
A Milli

louder 12.30.2011 09:57 PM

damn, his techniques were so insane back in the day.. he used to just go on ANY type of beats and MURDER it.
i've been a fan for years and still explore his discography & find new stuff from time to time..
he's got tons of obscure records i had never known of, like Lil Weezy Ana & that Young Money tape with Mack Maine and Curren$y.

noisereductions 12.30.2011 09:59 PM

yeah both of those tapes were good.

louder 12.30.2011 10:01 PM

No Ceilings was sick. he would silence all the haters if he just randomly dropped another tape like that again.

noisereductions 12.30.2011 10:05 PM

I loved No Ceilings. That tape was amazing man.

louder 12.30.2011 10:10 PM

IMO it was the last GREAT thing he's done.
but i still enjoy some of his new stuff, for instance 6 Foot 7 Foot & John.

noisereductions 12.30.2011 10:10 PM

yeah No Ceilings is definitely the last high water mark for me. I'll agree with that.

Derek 12.30.2011 11:08 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Iex5BEXR2w

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 12.31.2011 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
Meh.. there is only one Dwayne out there..

 

 


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louder 12.31.2011 07:01 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MwuQWD0y1I

this song is still the shit. *$tunna's hand rub* BELIEE DAT

louder 12.31.2011 07:43 AM

C2 is generally considered to be his best crafted work and i can't disagree with that.. but IMO C3 reaches higher peaks.
without all the leaks it would've been an undisputable classic like The Blueprint, Doggystyle, etc.
but either way it's still a great compilation of club bangers/radio hits.
even if it came out this year, it'd still shit on every other album.

noisereductions 12.31.2011 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
Love "Tha Mobb", have to check out more of Carter II. i like it funky and soulful. Carter III is the one i'm more familiar with.



C2 is my favorite. "That Mobb" is insane cuz it's just straight rapping for the full 5 mins. No chorus, and just that bass-heavy chugging slow beat. I love it.

noisereductions 12.31.2011 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
been listening to C2 all morning long. maybe what i heard before was just his singles or wannabes. record of the day. thanks NR. enjoying it very much.


awesome dude. Yeah he's one of those that the singles are pretty different from the albums.

louder 12.31.2011 01:31 PM

for NR & everybody: Drake talking about his fav Weezy verse..
dude almost shed a tear from the excitement.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJlAYOeGaV4

 

louder 12.31.2011 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
"receipt" is my fave.

IT'S KINDA HARD SAYING THIS SHIT TO YOUR FACE, SO I DO IT OVER SNARES & BASS, MUSIC TAKE ME AWAY..

louder 12.31.2011 03:22 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhj_GGsb3So

my fav Weezy vid of all time.

louder 12.31.2011 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
the CII is behind Liquid Swords as my favorite rap record.

so just wait until you get to hear Blu & Exile's "Below the Heavens".

 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq-crVkXcaw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpsBEjiIrsE

E. Noisefield 12.31.2011 04:11 PM

I think I'll give him another listen.

Someone tell me honestly- has any of the post-CIII stuff been worth listening to? I kind of liked "Sorry 4 tha wait" (or whatever it's called)... is it worth my time?

noisereductions 12.31.2011 06:46 PM

Sorry 4 Tha Wait is pretty weak. No Ceilings is WAAAAAAAY better.

forever, I'm really glad you like C2. It's definitely one of my favorite hip hop albums ever.

louder 12.31.2011 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
Sorry 4 Tha Wait is pretty weak. No Ceilings is WAAAAAAAY better.

agree.

louder 01.01.2012 02:13 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJjC8TcA8wk

a new Dre track (obviously ghostwritten by Em.. the GOOD type of Em).
fucking sick.
and the anticipation for Detox continues..

E. Noisefield 01.01.2012 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by louder
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJjC8TcA8wk

a new Dre track (obviously ghostwritten by Em.. the GOOD type of Em).
fucking sick.
and the anticipation for Detox continues..



Don't tell me Detox is the anticipated title of the next Em abortion.

louder 01.01.2012 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E. Noisefield
Don't tell me Detox is the anticipated title of the next Em abortion.

Detox is Dr. Dre's Chinese Democracy/Duke Nukem Forever.

SpaceCadetHayden 01.01.2012 07:13 PM

da drought 3 is that fucking mixtape god damn

noisereductions 01.01.2012 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by louder
Detox is Dr. Dre's Chinese Democracy/Duke Nukem Forever.


lol

noisereductions 01.01.2012 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by SpaceCadetHayden
da drought 3 is that fucking mixtape god damn


Da Drought 3 and The Drought Is Over 2 are both incredible. But nothing beats Dedication 2.

noisereductions 01.01.2012 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
i know exactly what you mean. it grabs you and won't let go till the end. best track i've heard from him.


I'm really glad you were open to check it out then. :)

louder 01.02.2012 04:21 AM

IMO DD3 was his rapping peak. but D2 was incredible too.
as i said, both are classic mixtapes. Wayne was the last guy who was actually good at rapping over other people's beats, nobody else should.
i have a zip with like 100 leaked songs from the C3 recording sessions. PM me if you're interested.

louder 01.02.2012 04:37 AM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
lol

i am glad he scrapped the shitty version of Detox with I Need a Doctor tho, he would've ruined his legacy.
dude is such a perfectionist.. both of his albums were unbelievable, so ridiculously ahead of their time & influential.

noisereductions 01.02.2012 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by louder
IMO DD3 was his rapping peak. but D2 was incredible too.
as i said, both are classic mixtapes. Wayne was the last guy who was actually good at rapping over other people's beats, nobody else should.
i have a zip with like 100 leaked songs from the C3 recording sessions. PM me if you're interested.


I have sooo many C3 era mixtapes. I'm sure I've heard it all. :)

E. Noisefield 01.02.2012 03:59 PM

Hey, can someone- maybe louder or noisereductions- compile a list of everything Wayne's put out since his solo career started, highlighting the releases that are the best? Which are mixtapes, albums, etc?

I could do this on my own of course, but I don't care enough. If an SY fan were to break everything down for me, I'd be more inclined to follow recommendations.

It seems to me that the guy's released a veritable shit-ton of music, and I can't keep it straight.

louder 01.02.2012 04:26 PM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Wayne_discography

essential albums:

Tha Carter 2
Tha Carter 3

essential mixtapes:

Da Drought 3
Dedication 2
No Ceilings
Tha Drought Is Over 2 (Tha Carter 3 Sessions)

noisereductions 01.02.2012 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E. Noisefield
Hey, can someone- maybe louder or noisereductions- compile a list of everything Wayne's put out since his solo career started, highlighting the releases that are the best? Which are mixtapes, albums, etc?

I could do this on my own of course, but I don't care enough. If an SY fan were to break everything down for me, I'd be more inclined to follow recommendations.

It seems to me that the guy's released a veritable shit-ton of music, and I can't keep it straight.


yes I could... but it would take some serious time haha. So not tonight.

louder 01.03.2012 12:20 PM

so, Little Wayne.. what's yr motivation? :)

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 01.03.2012 02:39 PM

No disRASpect NR my brotha, but dude, I may be attempting pages of discussions examining the theology of Tupac Shakur on OC.net/forum however I am baffled at how Lil Wayne can generate 6 pages and a 1000 views

keep poppin pimples 01.03.2012 03:09 PM

 

louder 01.03.2012 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
is that really a question. do you really have that written down in your notepad. you should be ashamed of yourself. you smell me girl. i smell like money.

my all-time fav Weezy song.

louder 01.03.2012 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
No disRASpect NR my brotha, but dude, I may be attempting pages of discussions examining the theology of Tupac Shakur on OC.net/forum however I am baffled at how Lil Wayne can generate 6 pages and a 1000 views

Pac is surely a legend, no disrepect, probably the most important rapper of all time. but i just love Wayne man, no homo. his music makes me happy, it reminds me of my teenage years. yeah he fell off hard in the last couple of years, but i'll still say he might be my fav rapper ever. IT'S DAT RAW, SQUEALLY VOICE, YA DIG?

/ Lil Wayne Gossip Crew.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 01.03.2012 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
i took your advise and listened to some more 2pac. i still think he's ok. definitely influential.

excellent :)

up yo game and find the Makaveli bootlegs, the underground Tupac more accurately reflects totality of his art. The radio cuts are not as enlightening unless they are taken in the context of his full discography.

In regards to my comments about Lil Wayne, I was trying to say that perhaps I was pushing too much substance into Tupac's music, however with Lil Wayne, I wonder if there is ever any substance to speak of in the first place hence my surprise that this thread can honestly be so long...


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