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re: The Greatest Mixtape Artist of All-Time...
Posted on 8/2/13 at 8:49 pm to BigBrod81
Posted on 8/2/13 at 8:49 pm to BigBrod81
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You use an article from a magazine that has been known to take payments from artist record labels to say good things about them to the public
Link?
Of course it's the real world, it's not trolls hiding behind a laptop that offer up no legitimate objective agruments.
Posted on 8/2/13 at 8:57 pm to 337Guy
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Of course it's the real world, it's not trolls hiding behind a laptop that offer up no legitimate objective agruments.
I'm far from being a troll lil boy. If you want to listen to some of Chamillionaire's mixtapes & older punchlines, you have to put in your own work. I'm not going to do it for you even though I could do so very easily.
Going off your taste in music, you seem like the type who tried to get others to do your work for you in school. It aint happening here. All you gonna do is talk down on whatever is put in front of you anyway. Wayne's manhood is just too tasty for you to get out of your mouth to even listen to anything else.
Posted on 8/2/13 at 9:53 pm to 337Guy
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but by no means can Chamillionaire deliver quotable punchlines, nor flow with a variety of beats
Posted on 8/2/13 at 9:58 pm to 337Guy
You wanna know why Koopa never was as big when his tapes were completely sick...because he never sold out like Wayne did...he went and sold the independent tapes out of his trunk
Posted on 8/2/13 at 10:16 pm to BuccWildBammer
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You wanna know why Koopa never was as big when his tapes were completely sick...because he never sold out like Wayne did...he went and sold the independent tapes out of his trunk
Troof
Posted on 8/2/13 at 10:31 pm to 337Guy
Chamillionaire examples:
Both these songs are from a recent Mixtape he released Badazz Freemixes
Furious Five ft. Ludacris
Time Machine Remix- Big K.R.I.T. Ft Cham
Both these songs are from a recent Mixtape he released Badazz Freemixes
Furious Five ft. Ludacris
Time Machine Remix- Big K.R.I.T. Ft Cham
Posted on 8/2/13 at 10:31 pm to BigBrod81
So you want me to accept your argument without any concrete proof? That's what you're telling me, and you sound like an idiot doing it. So if you believe you have solid evidence, post it. But obviously you dont since you're avoiding the oh so difficult task of linking a couple of YouTube songs.
Posted on 8/2/13 at 10:34 pm to BuccWildBammer
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because he never sold out like Wayne did.
How were his mixtapes sell-outs? Because they elevated him to stardom and made Jay-Z want to sign him to the Roc? Please elaborate on this statement.
Posted on 8/2/13 at 10:40 pm to 337Guy
He sold out long before that
Baby thought he was "marketable" so he started the process of creating the star persona he became
Happens a lot more than you think
His first couple albums even the 1st 2 Carter's were mostly ghostwritten, you were listening to Gullie Da Kids rhymes
Cash Money signed street kids and then low rent artists tryin to make it big and promoted the street kids, Juve was the only artist who never had a ghostwriter
Baby thought he was "marketable" so he started the process of creating the star persona he became
Happens a lot more than you think
His first couple albums even the 1st 2 Carter's were mostly ghostwritten, you were listening to Gullie Da Kids rhymes
Cash Money signed street kids and then low rent artists tryin to make it big and promoted the street kids, Juve was the only artist who never had a ghostwriter
Posted on 8/2/13 at 10:42 pm to BuccWildBammer
Thank you for the links Bucc.
Furious Five was
Time machine was ok, not a song I'd purposely seek out though. While the wordplay was good, Chamillionaire's flow sounded forced and just not very natural on that track.
Is it ok if I get an opinion from you? Is there anything that distinctively makes Chamillionaire better compared to Wayne on, let's just say, this track Young Money Property . I'd just like to hear your honest opinion on his verse...
Furious Five was
Time machine was ok, not a song I'd purposely seek out though. While the wordplay was good, Chamillionaire's flow sounded forced and just not very natural on that track.
Is it ok if I get an opinion from you? Is there anything that distinctively makes Chamillionaire better compared to Wayne on, let's just say, this track Young Money Property . I'd just like to hear your honest opinion on his verse...
Posted on 8/2/13 at 10:49 pm to BuccWildBammer
Just like Big Sean (who made the song A$$) ghost wrote Graduation?
You can't believe every rumor you hear on a message board.
You can't believe every rumor you hear on a message board.
Posted on 8/2/13 at 10:56 pm to 337Guy
It was a very archaic verse, Curren$y has the best one on that song he uses a lot of the same words instead of rhyming different ones
Here's a much better Wayne verse IMHO
Good Girl Gone Bad - Devin Ft. Wayne & Bun B
Here's a much better Wayne verse IMHO
Good Girl Gone Bad - Devin Ft. Wayne & Bun B
Posted on 8/2/13 at 10:57 pm to 337Guy
I know someone who worked in the building at Cash Money
She was a receptionist
She was a receptionist
Posted on 8/2/13 at 11:05 pm to BuccWildBammer
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Curren$y has the best one on that song
I'd have to disagree. It had good flow, but very simplistic wordplay. Wayne's wordplay was amazing on that song.
I guess this is where tastes come into play. While it was good, there was nothing in there that made me go "Wow!" like his verse in Young Money Property. Just my opinion though.
Posted on 8/2/13 at 11:05 pm to BuccWildBammer
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She was a receptionist
So she wasn't in the studio at any time.
Posted on 8/3/13 at 4:42 am to 337Guy
There have been some good responses in this thread. Best one, IMO, was Chamillionaire. At this point I don't think Big KRIT or Curren$y qualify, though. Too early in their career. I feel like you need a solid stable to say your mixtapes are better than your commercial releases.
And Wiz is shite, period.
IMO, it's a Chamillionaire vs Wayne discussion. I'm inclined to say Wayne, but that's because I've only heard a little bit of Chamillionaire's mixtapes.
ETA:
I don't even know how you'd start to prove that. If you can prove it, sure, that's a legitimate critique, but...I just don't see how.
And Wiz is shite, period.
IMO, it's a Chamillionaire vs Wayne discussion. I'm inclined to say Wayne, but that's because I've only heard a little bit of Chamillionaire's mixtapes.
ETA:
quote:
Cash Money signed street kids and then low rent artists tryin to make it big and promoted the street kids, Juve was the only artist who never had a ghostwriter
I don't even know how you'd start to prove that. If you can prove it, sure, that's a legitimate critique, but...I just don't see how.
This post was edited on 8/3/13 at 4:45 am
Posted on 8/3/13 at 12:24 pm to Matisyeezy
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And Wiz is shite, period.
Prince of the City 2
Flight School
Star Power
Show and Prove
Kush and OJ
Those were great tapes. He fell off A LOT after Kush and OJ. Can't really get into much of his newer shite.
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