VenomBlackViper wrote:I'm stating what I see happening, I see no difference between Lil Wayne & the likes of Nelly, Ja Rule & Master P. Hot shit at the time, garbage later. If Wayne is still relevant in 10 years i'll be proven wrong but from the kind of music he makes & how almost everyone who isn't a radio listener regards him as trash I just don't see him staying relevant. Has nothing to do with my dislike, I'm not a huge fan of Pac, Biggie or Jay Z but they're going to be relevant in 10 years Wayne isn't.
'Almost everyone who isn't a radio lsitener regards him as trash'
This alone tells me you have never been in any sort of Hip Hop community, you are stuck in the forum world of 'Gay Z' 'Lil Gayne' and 'Nas Lost'. I live in Queens, and when Carter 2 hit, it was CRAZY and that was when people were hating on the South. Hate it or not, Wayne stayed relevent for years and sold well mostly because NONE pop radio listeners liked his mixtapes and Carter 1 and 2. Even though some of these people were put off by lollipop and that rebirth trash he still has a massive solid following here because of the music he put out during those years and always will have. Regardless of this it doesn't change the fact he has MANY Die hard fans that may or not be radio listeners and he will be remembered.






