I Guess Birdman's Son Doesn't Have Cookies?

WHAT?!? :wow:

Block Burner was a classic.

Lights off *****?

When them ticks com..I just cant..Im done.
 
It was like Mjölnir flew into Wayne's hands, when Tha Carter dropped....wasn't no stopping him for a minute after this.

 
 
 
The only early cash money ALBUMS I genuinely liked

Didn't really mess with Lil Wayne until he newly started experimenting drugs so (2003-2008ish when he put out all those mixtapes)

Like I'll listen to their singles when they come on TV or in the club but I wasn't going out of my way to cop a Big Tymers album in 1999. I'm sorry.
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everybody get ya roll on in the club was key .... lol
 
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To me that era sucked and led to another ****** era (crunk and snap, bubble gum rap ********).
So, what was a good era then? 
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Biz Markie made bubble gum rap too...
Let's see... early 90's East and West was slammin. Mid 90's East/South/West was all slammin. Late 90's East/South (outside of aforementioned high school dance CM/NL/Crunk) was good. 

Early to mid-200'0's underground was a great era (Rawkus, Cannibal Ox and some other Def Jux and Rhymesayers, west coast: Del, Murs, etc.) in addition to great Midwest (of course early Slim Shady, Slum Village, Common), and East and again some great South. I could go on up through today (Gibbs, KRIT, K.Dot, Joey B, etc.). 
 
Nah not at all, but that's why I loved those eras, the diversity. That's why i could never discredit the southern rappers. There were so many lanes, to blame it for the downfall is crazy. You could go from Slum Village, to Soulja Slim to Styles P to Snoop.
 
Chopper Chopper is the type of dude in the YouTube comment section....to comment on "BMJR".....and say something like, "Lil Gay-ne" is CRAP. I listen to real hip hop, like Hopsin and Eminmem"

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Wayne will always be the third or fourth best out of the Hot Boys.

Yep. Only reason you could put him in from of Turk was cause he already had two solo albums and steady highlights on hooks of different songs before Turk even released his own album.

Nah not at all, but that's why I loved those eras, the diversity. That's why i could never discredit the southern rappers. There were so many lanes, to blame it for the downfall is crazy. You could go from Slum Village, to Soulja Slim to Styles P to Snoop.

Agreed. The diversity was great up until parts of 06/07. The internet, while great, also watered down a lot of sounds, so no matter where you are from, you'll just be sounding like everybody else. Region based music >>>>>
 
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Wayne overrated. Every verse would have a fire four or five bars, then would follow that with four or five bars of trash. He was my least favorite out of them back then. Carter 1 and 2 were frisbees out of my car.


My Turk album got stolen and I can't find it to download on any sites and I can't find it in any used CDs. That joint had some heat. Came out a few months too late. Mack 10 Bang or Ball had some joints too.
 
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Definitely rustling jimmies or dudes wasn't smashing no types of yambs ...zip, zilch, nada. 


Real talk, the chicks on that conscious hip-hop scene were corny. But that's another debate.



From 1998-2010 Cash Money put out consistant hits, I was there for the frat parties, night clubs, pool parties, beach parties, pubs, hood bars, and house parties. In different states.


Every skin color, shade, and hue rich, or poor, was bustin' it open to Cash Money.



...just last year me and my wife were day drinking and walking around Williamsburg with the portable speaker, and threw on some Cash Money as a joke. All types of people you wouldn't expect just started singing along at the crosswalk. We started a 20min Cash Money flash mob, true story.

People who looked to be about 25-40 years old were "gettin' it".



...if you wasn't messing with Cash Money, you wasn't getting any.












 
 
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And in 2016 you got rappers from NY and the world over with screwed voices on hooks and entire songs. talmbout the south trash...
All that concrete and talk buildings got folk forgetting about they country cousins
 
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There are 3 types of lil wayne The brilliant mixtape era lil wayne, the typical southern rap 90s/early 2000s lil wayne, the post 2010 way too much codiene lil wayne. All 3 were better than BG, Turk....might as well add Manny Fresh and Birdman to that list. Juvenile was my favorite hot boys member by far, but Lil Wayne had more lyrical potential. When Lil Wayne is at his best, he's better than all of them at their best.


So I'd say Wayne=Juve>>>

BG was better than Wayne up until carter 1
 
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