Lil Wayne - Run This Town off the No Ceilings Mixtape. To get this song as a ringtone along with many other artists visit our site at tinyurl.com/ykv...
"We are so ready for the war, C.A.R.T.E.R., put the beat in E.R." "I'm colder than B.R., add another 3 R's, watch me like DVD-VCR." "Pump to your chest, I ain't talking CPR" "Riding this track like a MFing streetcar" Every bar on this track would be a career highlight for most rappers. Never stop rapping Wayne you are one of the greatest to ever do it!
I'll never get over "I'm colder than B R, add another 3 R's. Watch me like DVD VCR. Pump to your chest, I ain't talkin CPR" shit was so fire. Way ahead of his time
I figured Wayne out, his drive comes from competition. That's why typically his best verses are on features and not his albums, he wants to destroy the competition and he owns just about every feature he touches. His remixes are the same bc he wants to prove he can kill the song better than the original rapper did, and that's why he fucking spazzed on this...cause Jay Z touched it first
What a time to be alive. And Modern Warfare 2 dropped the same month (November 2009) every other lobby had someone playing this mixtape on their mic lol.
@@Chrisg.86 Some people over obsess over the lyrics and will say that Wayne just raps about whatever when he freestyles, but it's just music. The guitar solo at the end of Freebird doesn't have any lyrical content to it, but it's still an amazing work of art, that's what I'd compare Wayne's rapping ability to. He might not be saying much but no one can say it like him.
This era of Wayne will forever reign supreme as one of the most iconic reigns in rap history. Period. If you weren’t there you can’t even comprehend what he was doing. There was a banger released every fuckin day and a mixtape every couple months. He had raps on raps on raps and bars for fucking yeaaaaars
@@arianyepez9313then you went outside and ppl were riding around bumping his features, bumping his albums, bumping his Mix Tapes, etc Wayne was LITERALLY everywhere for Good reason. He was the biggest artist in the world and had the Rap Game in a chokehold. Then he signed Drake and Nikki and they became 2 of the biggest artists in the world
@@sausage563eh? Wayne’s always been big in Africa. Especially here in West Africa, Wayne is fuckin huge. He was everywhere back then. Radio, clubs, tv etc .
This ain’t even fair how he do beats bruh! 2020 still playing this like it just came out. Wayne the GOAT ain’t no comparing him. Y’all can’t try but y’all just hating. Wayne the Michael Jordan of this rap shit!
I agree w/ everything u sayin’ except for the MJ part.. imma say wayne is the KOBE of rap! i think Wayne once referred to himself as the KOBE too. But i agree w/ u, ain’t nobody fuk’n w/ wayne
I literally gotta go back to all of his mixtapes, I finished all the released albums and he’s my fav rapper oat right now, sucks that his mixtapes aren’t on any platforms tho
@@agoins If they feign ignorance they don’t have to admit the truth to me Wayne the goat but he should at least be apart of any top 10 list he’s earned
When this mixtape came out it was such a blessing and gift at this point wayne did everything in the mixtape game no needed to keep giving free music out yet he dropped a tape so insane till this day i can press play and go about almost the whole tape with out skipping anything he took every ones hit and made you forget it wasnt his song to begin with from from the 90s on wayne has stayed in my rotation
But u dont really expect to get the same feeling since he a different typa rapper. Wayne cant tell stories like kenny but he also cant do what wayne did on these mixtapes