Lil Wayne. Tha Carter IV

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alfa147x

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This is a compilation of his worst work. I love most of his work but this is trash.

wtf happened
 

brblx

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here's how i think you should write a 'christian' song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzNSaxZqw24&ob=av2e

it's so 'obvious' yet can easily rationalize a number of different meanings, should you want to.

(sorry to derail with religion and/or rock, i just have talked about this issue a lot plus thrice is probably my favorite band anymore)
 

Malak

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it's not compromise- it's respect, imo. respect for the views of all music-lovers, not just those that share their religious faith. i can only ignore lyrical content so much before i have to move on- probably the 'dumbest' music i listen, honestly, is dream theater. but i get over the often-crud lyrics because it's not a focal point, just an instrument in the orchestra.

rap, imo, is a lot different. lyrics are front and center.

about benjah; i couldn't find a wikipedia page or anything, is he pretty unknown? i figured by the video he was probably pretty popular (high production values and whatnot).

Well for Christian rappers, it isn't just about music.

Benjah isn't unknown but he isn't real big. Of course I would be surprised to find wikipedia pages on half the Christian hip hop artists.
 

Tristicus

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I'm not religious, but it sounds GOOD (I just looked him up)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RWEllqh5J0

This ACTUAL lyrical rap is far better than fucking auto tuned bitch ass Lil Wayne.

I know. I have several of Lecrae's albums. I like his music. I don't like the "Jesus" every 30 seconds.

here's how i think you should write a 'christian' song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzNSaxZqw24&ob=av2e

it's so 'obvious' yet can easily rationalize a number of different meanings, should you want to.

(sorry to derail with religion and/or rock, i just have talked about this issue a lot plus thrice is probably my favorite band anymore)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F00f7NgzS80

I listen to a lot of Christian music that can be interpreted many different ways...more the members are Christians but not the band. I like music like above though when they put their own tune to things.
 

brblx

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yup, goes with everything else in life.

shitty job? quit! shitty country? move! shitty family? kill them! shitty life? kill yourself!

we need an equilibrium-like banning of the 'arts,' but we will only burn things from people like lil wayne and larry the cable guy.
 
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yup, goes with everything else in life.

shitty job? quit! shitty country? move! shitty family? kill them! shitty life? kill yourself!

we need an equilibrium-like banning of the 'arts,' but we will only burn things from people like lil wayne and larry the cable guy.

yeah, those are all on the same magnitude...

It's more like "don't like a tv show, don't watch it..."

Nice slippery slope though.
 

brblx

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yeah, those are all on the same magnitude...

It's more like "don't like a tv show, don't watch it..."

Nice slippery slope though.

not going for slippery slope. pointing out that ignoring things that you don't like is fucking dumb. especially when it goes past 'not liking' to 'the corruption of a generation that will eventually end this country with their stupidity.'
 
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not going for slippery slope. pointing out that ignoring things that you don't like is fucking dumb. especially when it goes past 'not liking' to 'the corruption of a generation that will eventually end this country with their stupidity.'

"the corruption of a generation that will eventually end this country with their stupidity" -- really?

With all the things that are wrong the state of affairs you are concerned about rap music ending this country? Are we going for hyperbole now?
 

brblx

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nah, you're just taking what i'm saying too topically.

i know every generation says it about the next...and frankly my age kinda straddles a couple gens depending on definition, i'm in my 20's but associate most with those in their 30's, except for a select few friends from school.

classism will kill us. this isn't like i'm fighting the harlem rennaisance- i'm fighting quite the opposite, i.e. shitty arts and entertainment completely retarding the youth of today.

edit: also, you realize hyperbole goes both ways, right? frankly most of the awful shit i say feels like an understatement...
 

LookBehindYou

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At work, I'll have to check out some of these links later. And for what it's worth, I know there is better rap out there, but the problem is most of it was made 15 years ago.

I grew up on 2pac, No Limit stuff (Master P, Tru, etc), old Cash Money stuff (BG, Hot Boyz, etc), Wu Tang, Dre, Mobb Deep, Snoop, Nas, Biggie, all kinds of shit. Unfortunately times have changed and rap, for the most part, has too. Yeah you still have Jay Z, Taleb and other standouts like Tyler the creator.

Anyway, like Wayne since I heard him on the old cash money stuff.
 

IceBergSLiM

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is your favorite song "how to love" lulz

:whiste::whiste:You had a lot of crooks tryna steal your heart
Never really had luck, couldn’t never figure out
How to love:whiste::whiste::whiste::whiste:


GAY

IMO this album lose 2 points right off the bat for including a song that gay on it eliminating it from ever achieving classic status
 
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IceBergSLiM

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At work, I'll have to check out some of these links later. And for what it's worth, I know there is better rap out there, but the problem is most of it was made 15 years ago.

I grew up on 2pac, No Limit stuff (Master P, Tru, etc), old Cash Money stuff (BG, Hot Boyz, etc), Wu Tang, Dre, Mobb Deep, Snoop, Nas, Biggie, all kinds of shit. Unfortunately times have changed and rap, for the most part, has too. Yeah you still have Jay Z, Taleb and other standouts like Tyler the creator.

Anyway, like Wayne since I heard him on the old cash money stuff.

you just lost all credibility by including that guy in the same line as Jayz n Talib
 

LookBehindYou

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you just lost all credibility by including that guy in the same line as Jayz n Talib


I say that as in he's not the typical shit you hear right now, like lil wayne, gucci mane, new boyz, soulja boy, etc.

Is he as good as Jay-Z, of course not, be he is different at least.
 

Malak

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is your favorite song "how to love" lulz

:whiste::whiste:You had a lot of crooks tryna steal your heart
Never really had luck, couldn’t never figure out
How to love:whiste::whiste::whiste::whiste:


GAY

IMO this album lose 2 points right off the bat for including a song that gay on it eliminating it from ever achieving classic status

Since Wayne is in fact gay, how does that rate?
 

CRXican

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I have yet to buy it as I haven't heard much about it.

I am however playing "Sorry for the wait" over and over and over. Love it.