News Flash: Papoose has just murdered Kendrick Lamar. It's Over. Damn!

Niggas saying gillie wrote for Wayne are the same niggas that watch an Illuminati vid on youtube from some random person and believe that shit just because they said its true. If you wasn't in the studio or around Wayne how would you know this?? Oh yea, gillie said it so its true lmao

Wayne was in the studio, did he ever dispute it? :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Even Nicki Minaj has enough sense to dispute ghost writing claims when they aren't true and that bitch might be retarded or something.
 
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I'm one for complex lyrics but I realize that hearing cats rhyme just for the sake of riddling and rhyming can become boring easily. New York is late to realize this. Lyrics is a requisite but not the only tool in the arsenal. Rhyming just to rhyme was popular when the art form was still growing and people were learning new ways to play with words from the early simple to the later complex (this is when new york shined). You couldn't get enough of it back then. But now hip-hop has pretty much ran the gamut of word play and different ways to play with words.

We know everyone can rhyme now, everyone is doing it, but can you make a song too? You can be super lyrical all day but if you can't make songs that appeal to a wider audience then your audience will remain on a plateau. The thing NY did was sleep on the lyricism of other regions because it wasn't sounding like NY rappers. Big mistake. In it's arrogance NY thought nobody would pay attention to other type of rhyme styles like Snoop Doggs simile rap style. People still argue it today because 2pac wasn't heavy lyricist but look at the impact he made on the culture. He wasn't the most prolific lyricist but he had the passion, subject matter and production in his music and that resonated.

Then look at how once Lil' Wayne changed up his rhyme style and started getting crossover love from NY niggas who said he sound like a NY rapper, people said the same for The Game. Lil Wayne had a southern sound but once he added that extra lyricism to his songs he blew up. Same with The Game. The way you enunciate words and slang from your region can work wonders on your rhyme scheme. Other regions have always valued lyricism and ever searching for artist that could compare to NY's level of lyricism so I don't think any region doesn't demand lyrics because look at the reception of these artist above. I could name others but...

What I'm saying is Hip-Hop has found it's balance between lyrics and the music. Lyrics are cool but that's all they end up being cold, without catchy lines or flavor coupled with it. Not saying NY has no flavor just that lyrical heavy isn't going to keep you the king of hip hop, if that's what they trying to be.

Also I just want to say Kendricks verse really isn't as big as it's being made to be. Yeah he spit some fire and profound shit but I think the KONY line has been taken way out of context. He was pretty much saying he is the next 2pac and the next Biggie with that K.O.N.Y. line. A lot of rappers boast they filled that void after those rappers died. So the KONY line wasn't that big of a thing to me when I first heard it. I think NY is just in a critical place right now in hip-hop that it's grasping for anything to stay relevant in a era that seems to have left them behind.

I didn't mean to write all that shit ^^^^:smh: I hate when I type a lot like that. I know my shit be getting Powell'd.
 
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He did used to go in on those Squad Up mixtapes tho'.

That lil drug addict never gets any props for that dumb shit just because some have said he was hot; the only thing we can hope for is for some to push their levels up for some substance & lyrics vs who's hot like the co, mc singing wheelchair jimmi, ratboy & the African bootlegger with that wack shit.

Didn't StackBundles penn & brand SquadUp?
How did ratboy get it & use it
 
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