He has a very recognizable voice and the lyrics he writes are usually over the top. I think he probably gets high and just spits out the words whether they make sense or not. He repeats his lines a lot and if he wrote them down, he probably wouldn't do that, but no matter what, he spits out the rhymes like it's nothing. I like the fact that Lil Wayne raps about real life. He raps about the hottest clothes, cars, partying, and women.
When he released his first hit, "I Can't Live Without My Radio," in 1985 when he was just 17 years old, LL came out to be a hard-hitting, streetwise b-boy with spare beats and ballistic rhymes (Internet Source). But he soon quickly developed a smoother R&B style and began putting out what is known as lover's rap by putting out his hit single "I Need Love." LL dropped out of high school and recorded his debut album, Radio. When it was released in 1985, Radio was a major hit. From momentum of "I Can't Live Without My Radio" and "Rock the Bells," the album went platinum in 1986.
That is why Lil Wayne isn’t a role model like he says he is. The greatest speaks for the people, that is how the Hip Hop culture works, regardless of what anyone says any genre or median the greatest always speaks for the people. Tupac would always show his love to the people and would include his fans to his music videos. Public Enemy a rap duo would express their feelings towards police brutality, violence, and drug abuse. Lil Wayne raps about the opposite that the Hip Hop pioneers would rap about in the 1990’s.
But this time O’Leary felt guilty. He tells Dynamite that his brother was working for the CIA, because Jimmy wanted to be just like him. Dynamite then decides the best way to fight for Jimmy’s vengeance is to return to the CIA. O’Leary is delighted and returns Dynamite’s license to kill. This is the ordeal Dynamite underwent, the journey to receiving his license to kill once again.
After his signing he hit the hip-hop scene with a vengeance producing bomb ass single after single including “Tupac’s Back ft. Rick Ross”, “Ima Boss ft. Rick Ross” and just recently the catchy track “Bag of Money ft. Wale, Rick Ross and T-Pain”. These compilations catapulted young Meek Mills hip-hop credibility within the rap game. Hip-hop fans trust me, you will not be disappointed with his new work, the swag, the style and creativity shown within this masterpiece will have you repeating song after song. Well enough of me babbling let me take you on this journey track by track so you can run out a get your copy for your
{draw:frame} 1971-1996 By Latoya Jefferson The life of Tupac Shakur As you know Elvis was known for rock and roll. Tupac Shakur defined the hip hop music scene, as everybody knows it today.Tupac also known as 2pac or Makaveli. He was so special were his enormous talent shown his friendly looks, and the sense that he was a real person. He could walk the walk and talk the talk. Tupac to me was the best rapper alive.
Long live the rose that grew from concrete when no one else ever cared. Afeni Shakur wrote, “Tupac’s work speaks for itself.” His words are “a raw force that commanded attention and respect” (Shakur 2). The rose signified 2pac and how he came up from the ghetto (Uschan 68). Tupac used a hyperbole to get his point across. He was trying to show that against all odds he became famous.
It is one of the best lyrical songs Lil Wayne has ever put together. Any album he puts together goes platinum solely on his use of metaphors. Lil Wayne is one of the few lyrical geniuses in the rap game that can move people with his verses. “Hustler Musik” and “Shooter” were also songs that I loved that reached the top of the charts. I loved his lyrics in every song throughout this album and so did the critics calling it best album of the year after it reached number one on the Billboards.
Behind The Music of Tupac Shakur: “Changes” “I see no changes. Wake up in the morning and I ask myself, "Is life worth living? Should I blast myself?" was a veers written by one of the world’s most famous figures in the history of hip hop. He was widely recognized for his many talents as an actor and rapper, but he is widely known for his poetic talents and great lyricism.
Boyz II Men has made their mark on music’s history. They started out as just a few kids with great talents. They got together and used took advantage of those talents to get them to a place that they never thought they would be. They were the most successful group of the 1990’s. They achieved great things as an R&B musical group and they are still successful today.