Wednesday, January 7, 2009

More on why Lil' Wayne Sucks

I said I would get back to the discussion on why Lil' Wayne sucks, I thought it would be even better if I told you how much he sucked, by comparing him to 50 Cent. This is quite a controversial issue, one that I have a very strong opinion on, and I won't hesitate to show blind Lil' Wayne fanboys raw facts that prove my point without question. This won't be a little kiddie comparison, I'll try and delve into very deep issues, if you Lil Wayne fans ever find yourself a little too overwhelmed by the issues being discussed, its okay, that's well expected. But enough with the chitter chat okay, lets get started with why we're all here.

Its quite well known that 50 Cent loves to start feuds with people that he thinks are beneath him, he stated that "he has nothing better to do." "Why not break his [Wayne's] neck?" Lil Wayne seemed to be a little scared when replying to this, stating that he didn't any problems, he just likes writing music for a wide population of people. So what does that mean? I don't understand how this is at all replying to 50 Cent's comment...

Lil Wayne just seems like an interesting fellow at times. He makes all of these wild claims in his songs, stating that he would go as far as to stand in the very balcony that MLK Jr. was assassinated and he would remain unscathed, this really pissed off a lot of people. He was so happy because his POS album "Tha Carter 3" or whatever was one of the top selling albums of the year. Well guess what, "Get Rich or Die Tryin" was the number one album of its year as well. Lil Wayne's single, "A Millie" is somewhat reminiscent to 50 Cent's single, "In Da Club." Not in the musical sense, but in the hype sense. "In Da Club" was the number one song in the United States for a very long time, actually a lot longer than "A Mille," or any other single that was featured on Lil Weezy's album.

Another thing about Lil' Wayne that really pisses off a lot of people, something that most people don't even realise is his lack of creativity. lets start with his album covers, if one more person thinks that the cover of "The Carter 3" is original, or creative, I may start killing little kittens just out of sheer frustration.


Lil Wayne's The Carter III


Nas's Illmatic


Biggie Smalls' Ready to Die

Look familiar? The latter two were released in 1994, Lil Wayne's album was released in 2008. Creativity? Please....

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