Feb 8, 2025 Eminem is the only 2000s rapper relevant enough to do a halftime show currently solo I get you think Wayne is good and that's whatever, but no audience watching the Super Bowl would give a rats a--- about Wayne in 2025 2010 sure, 2025 not a chance Not too mention his live shows are terrible
Feb 8, 2025 Wayne and Jay would k--- it. Nas would also be incredible, and Busta. Kanye’s crazyness ruined the perfect haltime show. Em would be incredible but I’m happy with the fact the he still performed if he never has his own.
Feb 8, 2025 I think Marsh needs to realize that even though Wayne is still relevant, it's mainly because of features and his older work. C5 was big, but you never see anybody outside of dedicated wayne fans talk about Funeral, Collegrove 2 or Fix Before Tha 6. I think it should be unanimous that having a collab album with Rich the Kid is a bad sign. He can still spit though.
Feb 8, 2025 Lil Wayne is a lot more similar to Eminem than some people would like to admit. I mean, sure, Eminem is a bit worse but their careers have mostly the same trajectory. They both have certified classics in the beginning of their careers but after that they’ve mostly put out mediocre, irrelevant, or downright terrible projects for the rest of their careers. Wayne has better features these days on average though. Eminem has better sales. If only all those people bitching about Lil Wayne not getting the Super Bowl halftime show actually listened to his new music maybe he wouldn’t be such a flop these days.
Feb 8, 2025 All the people who whined about Wayne not getting the Super Bowl better stream and/or buy this new album or else they are fake fans complaining for nothing but social media brownie points.
Feb 8, 2025 @Marsh is all about numbers. Probably 'A Milli" 'Got Money' or 'Lollipop' are his top tracks since they sold more
Feb 8, 2025 With all that dickriding I expect Marsh to buy 5 copies of this album like he does for Eminem or else he’s a fake fan being a poser for Section Eighty.
Feb 8, 2025 His Carter albums are the ones that make noise. It's always been like that; and the mixtapes, obviously.