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Lil Wayne AKA Weezy = THE Best rapper alive


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Andre is! Both are among the best in the biz though.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=muXi6Vzo7Ag

Yeah... I can't really make a case for Big Boi being better than Andre.

I just think that individually both are great mc's, yet together they create some sort of hip-hop super-nova that makes them the greatest of all time.

Have you heard any of the Idlewild soundtrack? There's some good **** on there.

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Guru, RZA, Immortal technique, the list goes on. But this is hip hop, im guessing you might not be a fan of hip hop.

Sorry....im the biggest wu-tang head you might ever meet...but did you really mean to say RZA??? I hope you meant GZA.

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Wayne is a beast. He does moments when he spits jibberish. I never thought in a million years that I would think that Lil Wayne is nice. He use to be the epitome of wackness to me. Now, youngin a straight up beast.

You care to translate that into English?:rolleyes:

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ghostface

cappadona

gza

ins

rae

method

masta

ugod

rza

order of lyrical talent to me of wu members

Rza is a great producer and beat maker but far from a great emcee

I agree with Mos Def, Talib, Black Thought, Rakim, Nas, Jay-Z, Em, Redman and some others others being better than Wayne. Wayne is nice though and can hold his own...definitely has juice.

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Another thing is the sheer volume of material that Wayne puts out. He's the most prolific MAINSTREAM rapper of the past few years.

Albums:

2007 Juelz Santana and Lil' Wayne - I Can't Feel My Face*(Will likely go platinum)

2007 Tha Carter, vol. 3**(Will likely go platinum)

2005 Tha Carter, Vol. 2**(Platinum)

2004 Tha Carter**(Gold)

2002 500 Degreez(Gold)

2000 Lights Out(Platinum)

1999 Tha Block Is Hot(Double Platinum)

Mixtapes

Da Drought

Da Drought 2

Dedication: Gangsta Grillz

The Suffix

The W. Carter Collection

The Carter 2 Mixtape: Like Father, Like Son

The W. Carter Collection 2

Tha Carter 2.5(Not sure why this came out, don't think I listened to it though)

Tha Carter 2.7(" ")

Blow: The I Can't Feel My Face Prequel**

Where's My Crown At?

Dedication 2**

From 9/11 To Katrina

The Color of Money

Lil Weezyana The Mixtape, Vol. 1**

The Carter Files**(Wasn't that great)

Where's My Crown At? Vol. 2

The Greatest Rapper Alive

None Higher: We Got The Remix (Special Edition)

From 9/11 to Katrina Pt. 2

Young Money (The Best Of Lil Wayne)

Da Drought 3**

The Greatest Rapper Alive II

Southern G'z

Wayne's World

*Comes out this year

** I've listened to it

As you can see, It's tough to even touch the surface of his music. There's just so much of it.

One can(and will probably) argue that quantity doesn't equal quality. I'll agree with that. However, one could also argue that practice makes perfect, and he's obviously had loads of practice.

Not to mention, Wayne collaborates with anyone. One of my favorite collaborations he did was with Robin Thicke, called "Shooter". It's such a different type of song but it serves the purpose that he can rap on any kind of beat,

Eminem had the benefit of Dre producing beats for his entire career. Wayne however has had multiple producers and listening to his mixtapes shows that he doesn't need a specific producer to make a good song.

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