When he started rapping.
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In your opinion, when did Lil Wayne officially "fall off" or "sell out"?
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Post Carter II. That was actually some fire. Lyrics were on point. Made sense. Didn't have all the weird metaphors he be tossing around now and the slow dumbed-down rhymes today.
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Originally posted by 2501 View PostStupid question, dude has always been a pop rap act. He's never been an underground or hardcore hip hop rapper.
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Originally posted by -Rabbit Punch- View PostStupid answer, never said he was. I asked when he fell off because everyone hates him (me included) and was wondering if some were fans once and why/when they started hating him. Prior to his recent success I never really heard opinions on Lil Wayne and you cannot deny that he's taken his "pop act" to a new level.Originally posted by -Rabbit Punch-In your opinion, when did Lil Wayne officially "fall off" or "sell out"?
"Now after you back it up and stop, now drop drop drop it like its hot"
Then came The Block Is Hot which followed the same formula as the rest of the Cash Money albums. He's always been a club rapper.
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Originally posted by SkillspayBills View PostWayne is still pretty good I think. The moment he turned to rock was his downfall though.
Originally posted by -The Glove- View PostPost Carter II. That was actually some fire. Lyrics were on point. Made sense. Didn't have all the weird metaphors he be tossing around now and the slow dumbed-down rhymes today.
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Originally posted by 2501 View PostMy response was appropriate and accurate in regards to your question. The world first heard Lil Wayne from "Back That Ass Up".
"Now after you back it up and stop, now drop drop drop it like its hot"
Then came The Block Is Hot which followed the same formula as the rest of the Cash Money albums. He's always been a club rapper.
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