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    HOW LIL WAYNE CHANGED THE GAME [ A THISIS BY DAVID KRAUSS] A Game Changer "A change to the game in-which the game can never be played the same"


    Now before yall start talken shit, realize that this is an unbiased opinion.  In no way is this an argument, a testiment to skill rank or what ever you heads are already putting together for your rebuttle towards this post, lol i'm a head just like yall i'd be doin the same shit. 

    - Game Changer: "A change to the game, in which the game can never be played the same again.

    Thesis Statement:  Since waynes mixtape run most popular for his rediculously creative wordplay ontondras and one-liners wheather on a conscience, or subconscience level it is now a must to have atleast one line, punchline, ontondra ext in a verse or its considered wak.  I.E. Lil wayne changed the game.

    So with that said lets just dive right into this.  As i said above according to the definition of a "game-changer" and the basic subcounscience of any Hip-hop artist, head, ext...Lil wayne changed the game during his string of back 2 back mixtape run.  Fact, with the exception of a few artists metaphores and especially ontondra's where almost non existent before wayne.  Even if you argue that fact, they still were not as important or as nessisary as they are today, I.E. after the mixtape run.  Now we all have heard the locker room talk about how wayne stole gilly's flow which is again definitely debatable but for the sake of this argument irrelevent.  Personally i think ya wayne took his flow, i mean he was braught in to help wayne with his flow but listen to gilly then, and listen to em now compared to waynes then and now, he took that shit and made it better.  Again just personal opinion that means nothing to the sake of this thesis.

    In Short, especially with how critical and comparative the average hip-hop fan of today is, wheather you agree or not if a verse doesn't have atleast one creative punchline, metaphore, or ontondra it will be considered a wak verse by 90% of those same fans

    01/07/2017

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