Black Milk is better than Lil' Wayne, Enjoy this, JC. Enjoy it. |
Black Milk is better than Lil' Wayne, Enjoy this, JC. Enjoy it. |
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In fact, the Detroit emcee is a better lyricist and has a better potential for mainstream appeal than most of our (hiphop heads) underground favorites.
His drop 'Tronic' might very well be one of the best albums dropped this entire year, but my prediction is that no one will care, or care to notice, for another two years when he's established himself with a broader audience. Black Milk is, indeed, better than Lil' Wayne in every way imaginable. f*ck soundscan numbers or the appeal to White America; Black Milk is a far better artist than you probably know. "We trade the heaven sky for a slice of the devil's pie" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxggJQU3L-g...feature=related ![]() |
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I really, really hate Lil Wayne. "A Milli" is so unbearably annoying...I don't get it. This is much better.
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I really, really hate Lil Wayne. "A Milli" is so unbearably annoying...I don't get it. This is much better. I actually like the minimalism of 'A Milli.' It has no structure, and it's a looped sample. The beat alone doesn't require much effort to make it a hot track. As a matter of fact, most of Lil' Wayne's songs are so well produced, that Lil' Wayne can continue to be a sub-par rapper and a poor excuse for a lyricist, and continue to do well. Hell, Asher Roth's version was better than Lil Wayne's, hahaha. |
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