As an old skool, funky hip-hop junky since 1978, I've witnessed as a DJ, the full evolution of this music genre from 70s til present day September 2022. I can honestly say Lil Wayne is definitely not only the greatest rapper alive, but the greatest rapper ever. I used think it was LL. Cool J. If you disagree look at his lyrical history and longevity. From The history of 99 til the 2000s The Hot Boys until today. Wayne has consistently spit waaay more hot verses than Tupac or Biggie. Just look at the volume and quality of his lyrical verses. The Carter albums! Plus all the features he's done over 20 years. He's drop verses to where you say "How did he even conceive or think of that coreallation ? " Plus, not only make it rhyme, and make sense also understand it. Without a doubt Lil Wayne is the Greatest rapper of all time. And he's still guest featured on new rappers songs. Once he's gone rap lovers will look back at his history of work and truly appreciate him as the greatest rapper EVER.
@@npholmes09 the words themselves may be simple, but the way he arranges it, not talking flow, bc it’s a simple flow, but the fact he put that conversation into a song, no one is as smooth as Wayne when it comes to verses, fuck a LL Cool J
This song is so palpable, like you could really feel the pain from both artists, that part where it goes "My Heart Is Crying" at the end as it fades out is all the hurt being released into the void, it brings me great happiness and I can't help but cry from the memories. Edit: Damn, Wayne killed that shit. Most poignant verse he ever wrote besides the last verse on Let It All Work Out. That bar where he said, "Girl, we grown, And if he ain't gonna treat you right, then I ain't gonna treat you wrong," is very lighthearted in delivery, but the message is serious and holds weight. His ability to be witty and sardonic but still captivate the listener through genius wordplay interweaved in conversational storytelling is one of a kind.
@Queen Hearts for nothing, back from the 80s, piano trap, blue blazing, basically listen the d6 reloaded and he recently re-released sorry for the wait with new songs on it....most definitely check out those I mentioned tho
+Charlie Nealson everything on FHD everything on TPAB most of drake's music the weeknd's new album justin bieber's newest album kanye's new music (no more parties in LA, real friends) i can name more just wanted to name a few from a few different genres and from the last 5 years so you can find what you like
This song brings back memories of me and my brother battling seeing who will get every lyric right and we kept rewinding it over and over til we get it😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I miss 2005-11 best times no worries , I get depressed thinking of it 😔 Plus Wayne owned the rap Game , if you had a weezy feature in those time your song was a Hit (Facts) everyone wanted a Wayne Ft. 💯🤘🏼
+Addd Jfsjy this song came out like 2007-2008 and I was born 1994 . Yeah I was in 7th or 8th grade listening to this ....I'm 21 now 😂😂 I think I would know my age
Oh my god, I just got flooded w someone memories. I had this on MySpace too. Going to parties or just riding in the cars with my best friend. This was our shirt. Lil Wayne, and 90’s rap.. I remember memorizing Waynes part and as soon as it started I still know it word for word.
Started listening to the song three days ago since I came across the drake video bruh I don't know how many times I have been since then❤❤😅 Wayne is gonna go down as one of the best to do it FR❤
@Holy_Inferno Right though I’m 24 and this song came out when I was in 7th or 8th grade. Last night thinking about people no longer relevant in my life.
🔥🔥🔥🔥This was the shit when I was in middle school. I'm 22 I still know Wayne's verse can't wait until my little one is old enough to understand and I rap this verse with no hesitation with her friends in the car 😂😂😂😂
I'm 26 and remember the music from 06 07 08 and what not and I tell you every time I hear music from. That time like this one it just takes me back to the simple days and when music was at its best
Never heard this song until now. Idk how bc I grew up on Mario ND Lil Wayne. It hit so hard hearing it now tho like every bit of this song it how I feel...