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im a wayne fan yea, but people need to stop hyping amillie like its the best tune man ever done..also not on the subject of his music. i know he been around drugs for a long time. and that but before he was never hard on no drugs. and with seein what half his camp has gone thru and growin up with BG (who was a fiend from the age of 13) why would he want to even put him self in that position at all. and NO its not syrup. yeah its not good 4 u, but wayne isnt on syrup as hard as he says he is. but yeah, its just dumb my man needed to be fed up on them drugs, thats baby feedin him that sh*t man. like he did to BG when he was little, to keep him onside.ALSO. wayne NEED some mannie fresh beats to bring his A+ game out again

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Ok, Numero.Your making me do it...What is the right environment for listening to "Lollipop"? The right mindframe for listening to "Lollipop"?This should be fun...
Ideally (not personal choice) I would guess in a club, just before the DJ drops Usher's Love In This Club and you've got a girl on the sofa's, legs wide open and just approaching the time to make resturant under gyal dress.
SMH. You are aware you've jsut basically agreed with what I previously said...
LOL @ believing that was a real answer
even if Numero had dropped that particular statement seriously he wouldnt have been agreeing with TFTF asked Numero what his ideal environment for the track would be, not what environment helped him decide he liked the tune, SMH at TF, again
I swear some of you are as thick as sh*t or dont read along properly.Numero said to appreciate a song you have to take the song in, in its environment... did he not?! If your unsure I suggest you read back...I then asked what that was for Lollipop then? As that environment is what he is saying helps you decide...Now either learn to read or keep up, its not that hard. SMFH at this bird thats playing tag with my quotes like the hip hop room's version of Rsonist in the Sports room.
lol at all your smh's and "read backs", dont get ahead of yourself TFyou basically broke it down to the fact if girls are dancing to it its gonna sway your decision, or if you got some p*ssy to it your gonna favour it more, nothing to do with environment or atmosphereand in regards to 'Playing tag', i'm glad you're so flattered i've noticed you and all, but as long as you keep posting the way you do, i'll keep posting this way
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some songs are made for clubs and some arent right?hence artists saying they "made it for the clubs"are u saying they didnt really make it for the clubs, and the females reaction is what is influencing us?
Yes they are.Nope. If you think Lollipop is a BIG tune, good ahead, enjoy yourself. I'm not talking to you. I'm talking about the people that are like nah its sh*t, but are running around to it in the club like its the Disco Olympics. Like man who sat there & say hip hop is dead, Soulja Boy is sh*t, knowing full well they was are doing the Superman the night before.Personally I think Lollipop is sh*t & dont want to like it for that reason. I only made the sexual related comments because somebody tried to imply its wrong that I have that viewpoint. Ya dig?
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lol at all your smh's and "read backs", dont get ahead of yourself TFyou basically broke it down to the fact if girls are dancing to it its gonna sway your decision, or if you got some p*ssy to it your gonna favour it more, nothing to do with environment or atmosphereand in regards to 'Playing tag', i'm glad you're so flattered i've noticed you and all, but as long as you keep posting the way you do, i'll keep posting this way
Lol looks at your sig & laughs at you.Seriously go & read, you can do that right? I know it was a LONG time since you was at school, but please read and stop being a pest.
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lol look lil wayne's being talked about so much look at the main hip hop room's advert'lil wayne ringtones'just an example of the hype man has around himthe world is hes oyster
when u go in the rick ross threadits rick ross ringtonesi think it takes key words to make the ads change
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lol look lil wayne's being talked about so much look at the main hip hop room's advert'lil wayne ringtones'just an example of the hype man has around himthe world is hes oyster
when u go in the rick ross threadits rick ross ringtonesi think it takes key words to make the ads change
yeh i knowbut i werent talking bout a thread, i meant da main room
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most man do follow wat the wores like cos that gets them resultsits wat the wole pop charts/clubs is based onthat being basic repetition and sexual referencesnot wer u will find amazing music or lyricismbut it is wat it isthats wat 'the swag' isthe guy eats p*ssythe wores give a ratingsevryman gives a ratingsevry1 that doesnt = a hater

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I never said he was sh*tAn Im not basing my opinion on him just because of the bars in my sigThat would be stupidI aint gonna lie at times his flow is ill and his bars too (I cudnt give a rats ass about swagger)But his voice just irritates me and makes it hard to listen to a whole tune.That said though I'd rather listen to him than soulja boi need more ppl like him in the gameBut I still dont think he warrants this universal bumlicking that hes receiving at the moment

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Ok, Numero.Your making me do it...What is the right environment for listening to "Lollipop"? The right mindframe for listening to "Lollipop"?This should be fun...
Ideally (not personal choice) I would guess in a club, just before the DJ drops Usher's Love In This Club and you've got a girl on the sofa's, legs wide open and just approaching the time to make resturant under gyal dress.
SMH. You are aware you've jsut basically agreed with what I previously said...
LOL @ believing that was a real answer
Still waiting...
In a club
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this thread is goin on too much like the gigz oneits a club songsome ppl like i some dontclubs play random sh*t anywayswhen u got drink in u half the time u dont hear no lyrics , maybe a hook or a chant,more time its the bass that has you. if ur propper liquered up.rest the album wont be anythin like this.

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SMH.Can you actually dance to it tho?To me its a radio & at best a stripper club tune.When I close my eyes and listen to it I cant see a club rocking to it, maybe an arena but rave, gentle 2 step maybe, hmm...
Cant dance to most HH, its not party music IMO, serves as a little hype or something to break-up the same genre at a niche club but thats about it. To me, thats why when Bassline, OldSkoolGarage, Funky or Dancehall comes on the energy levels in the club just rise 'cause they are much better club music. You can buss a little Lean Wit' It or whine down with some fanny so its not something you cant dance to. Much better suited to Strip Club to me too, but the 808s are banging on thisI hear what you're saying though, but I wouldnt say DMX - Ruff Ryders Anthem or Black Rob - Whoa are good party/club tunes but they rock the club.
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SMH.Can you actually dance to it tho?To me its a radio & at best a stripper club tune.When I close my eyes and listen to it I cant see a club rocking to it, maybe an arena but rave, gentle 2 step maybe, hmm...
Cant dance to most HH, its not party music IMO, serves as a little hype or something to break-up the same genre at a niche club but thats about it. To me, thats why when Bassline, OldSkoolGarage, Funky or Dancehall comes on the energy levels in the club just rise 'cause they are much better club music. You can buss a little Lean Wit' It or whine down with some fanny so its not something you cant dance to. Much better suited to Strip Club to me too, but the 808s are banging on thisI hear what you're saying though, but I wouldnt say DMX - Ruff Ryders Anthem or Black Rob - Whoa are good party/club tunes but they rock the club.
Commercial hip hop RUNS the clubs. 50 Cent makes consistent party music.I agree for a short period but long periods unless a specialist night I strongly disagree, but going into that would really be us going way off topic.While the content may not be particularly or intentionally "party" they both have a aggressive I need to move something energy about them that Lollipop simply doesn't have. Even the stiffest guy has to move his feet to Ruff Ryders Anthem the beat and X make you, whoever you are, at best they might move their shoulders to Lollipop... Play Lollipop and Ruff Ryders Anthem to your parents and Ruff Ryders Anthem will catch their attention for whatever reason way faster...Lollipop IMO is a failed hit record that was a pre-thought idea of hey lets make a club single, rather than just making banging music that people want to party too. Bait after Wayne said the lick the wrapper so I let her lick the rapper line on his mixtape he's running round the world and been taken back by the females that quoted that back to him and said wait let me make a record out of that sh*t...
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lol at all your smh's and "read backs", dont get ahead of yourself TFyou basically broke it down to the fact if girls are dancing to it its gonna sway your decision, or if you got some p*ssy to it your gonna favour it more, nothing to do with environment or atmosphereand in regards to 'Playing tag', i'm glad you're so flattered i've noticed you and all, but as long as you keep posting the way you do, i'll keep posting this way
Lol looks at your sig & laughs at you.Seriously go & read, you can do that right? I know it was a LONG time since you was at school, but please read and stop being a pest.
there's just is no point with a character like you, at least i can say i clocked it
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SMH.Can you actually dance to it tho?To me its a radio & at best a stripper club tune.When I close my eyes and listen to it I cant see a club rocking to it, maybe an arena but rave, gentle 2 step maybe, hmm...
Cant dance to most HH, its not party music IMO, serves as a little hype or something to break-up the same genre at a niche club but thats about it. To me, thats why when Bassline, OldSkoolGarage, Funky or Dancehall comes on the energy levels in the club just rise 'cause they are much better club music. You can buss a little Lean Wit' It or whine down with some fanny so its not something you cant dance to. Much better suited to Strip Club to me too, but the 808s are banging on thisI hear what you're saying though, but I wouldnt say DMX - Ruff Ryders Anthem or Black Rob - Whoa are good party/club tunes but they rock the club.
Commercial hip hop RUNS the clubs. 50 Cent makes consistent party music.I agree for a short period but long periods unless a specialist night I strongly disagree, but going into that would really be us going way off topic.While the content may not be particularly or intentionally "party" they both have a aggressive I need to move something energy about them that Lollipop simply doesn't have. Even the stiffest guy has to move his feet to Ruff Ryders Anthem the beat and X make you, whoever you are, at best they might move their shoulders to Lollipop... Play Lollipop and Ruff Ryders Anthem to your parents and Ruff Ryders Anthem will catch their attention for whatever reason way faster...Lollipop IMO is a failed hit record that was a pre-thought idea of hey lets make a club single, rather than just making banging music that people want to party too. Bait after Wayne said the lick the wrapper so I let her lick the rapper line on his mixtape he's running round the world and been taken back by the females that quoted that back to him and said wait let me make a record out of that sh*t...
I know it runs the club, that doesnt mean its any good for it. It's what people know and the best they will get. I know that if more Dancehall was mainstream, DJs played whats good not wait until radio DJs break it and having this 6 month delay or clubs realised that Dancehall doesnt actually bring in a bad crowd anymore, Dancehall would be running tings in the dance. Same for Funky, Bassline etc.HH only runs clubs 'cause it runs the music channels, radio and Record Labels budgets.I also agree that its a forced hit, same as Ayo Techno to me. Infact, the same process that has been going on with Party HH records for about the last 5 years, hence I hate it. Failed hit record? How?
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I dunno. Dancehall went mainstream, it didnt stay there cos mainly cos of politics but it should have stayed at club level... Why didnt it? Funky & Bassline in this country at least are experiencing their most profile period EVER. Lets see if its still hot in 6 months tho...I dunno, look at RnB...Failed because despite its forcing/pushing its not gonna sell a album so effectively its an Hurricaine Chris song. Wayne will need a new single before he hits shelves. The label push songs and then expect the public to react and do the rest of the work for them, when they dont they push release dates back to re-group and try again, Lollipop might be number 1 on the radio but Universal know its not doing what its suppose to be doing...

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I dunno. Dancehall went mainstream, it didnt stay there cos mainly cos of politics but it should have stayed at club level... Why didnt it? Funky & Bassline in this country at least are experiencing their most profile period EVER. Lets see if its still hot in 6 months tho...I dunno, look at RnB...Failed because despite its forcing/pushing its not gonna sell a album so effectively its an Hurricaine Chris song. Wayne will need a new single before he hits shelves. The label push songs and then expect the public to react and do the rest of the work for them, when they dont they push release dates back to re-group and try again, Lollipop might be number 1 on the radio but Universal know its not doing what its suppose to be doing...
Many factors. Nuff clubs say you cant play Dancehall DJs dont take risks and would rather play whats on MTV Base and arent educated on music full stop. Nuff DJs dont actively seek out new songs and just follow whats on mainstream radio or TV. We all know that it kills the clubs.RnB is not hype enoughYou'd be correct on that
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