T-Pain's album "Revolver" finally came out yesterday. After his mixtape "Prevolver", which was full of dope production from YungFyre and surprisingly good rhymes from T-Pain, I was kinda pumped for this album. After a few listens....I like it. Kinda.
Thoughts?
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Permalink Reply by Charles Weis on December 7, 2011 at 11:15am checkin' it out now, don't wanna start a giant speculation war but "Bang Bang Pow Pow" is the first time I've heard Lil Wayne use the term "Mama Nem" just sayin....
Permalink Reply by ЖĭϞϬ ƦΔϟŦԃ on December 7, 2011 at 11:58am Meh. "Mama Nem" is the first time I ever heard Tech use the phrase. Regardless, rappers influence each other, even if it's just slang. Ask E-40. What stuck out to me was Wayne's opening line to his verse. "I go so hard they call me 'go so hard'". That's absolutely fucking retarded.
Charles Weis said:
checkin' it out now, don't wanna start a giant speculation war but "Bang Bang Pow Pow" is the first time I've heard Lil Wayne use the term "Mama Nem" just sayin....
Permalink Reply by ₡₱♛ on December 7, 2011 at 12:14pm Meh. "Mama Nem" is the first time I ever heard Tech use the phrase. Regardless, rappers influence each other, even if it's just slang. Ask E-40. What stuck out to me was Wayne's opening line to his verse. "I go so hard they call me 'go so hard'". That's absolutely fucking retarded.
Charles Weis said:checkin' it out now, don't wanna start a giant speculation war but "Bang Bang Pow Pow" is the first time I've heard Lil Wayne use the term "Mama Nem" just sayin....
Permalink Reply by big t back on December 7, 2011 at 12:55pm the line in itself is retarted but if u listen to it with the rest of the rhyme ist actually a good set up he coulda used somethin like they call me daimonds i go so hard u think ur a king but ur nothin but a joker card feel what im sizzlein
Cole said:
I've seen like 3 people put that Wayne line as their Facebook status. I thought it was just some weird coincidence, but now I understand. My god that is terrible
King Rasta said:Meh. "Mama Nem" is the first time I ever heard Tech use the phrase. Regardless, rappers influence each other, even if it's just slang. Ask E-40. What stuck out to me was Wayne's opening line to his verse. "I go so hard they call me 'go so hard'". That's absolutely fucking retarded.
Charles Weis said:checkin' it out now, don't wanna start a giant speculation war but "Bang Bang Pow Pow" is the first time I've heard Lil Wayne use the term "Mama Nem" just sayin....
Permalink Reply by Charles Weis on December 7, 2011 at 1:44pm Yeah, I don't wanna pretend that Tech invented the term but the first time I heard it I think was from Kaliko in "Ghetto Love" but I agree, that line was one of the worst lines I've ever heard....
King Rasta said:
Meh. "Mama Nem" is the first time I ever heard Tech use the phrase. Regardless, rappers influence each other, even if it's just slang. Ask E-40. What stuck out to me was Wayne's opening line to his verse. "I go so hard they call me 'go so hard'". That's absolutely fucking retarded.
Charles Weis said:checkin' it out now, don't wanna start a giant speculation war but "Bang Bang Pow Pow" is the first time I've heard Lil Wayne use the term "Mama Nem" just sayin....
Permalink Reply by ЖĭϞϬ ƦΔϟŦԃ on December 7, 2011 at 2:26pm
Permalink Reply by Alex M on December 7, 2011 at 4:17pm I noticed YoungFyre produced 3 tracks. He's been doing all his production with Young Money lately
Permalink Reply by ЖĭϞϬ ƦΔϟŦԃ on December 8, 2011 at 5:05am I prefer the mixtape Prevolver over Revolver. It was thirty tracks mostly produced by Fyre, with almost no autotune as T-Pain rapped on a majority of the songs. He isn't a great emcee, but he's entertaining to listen to. I like his energy and he has a unique style. I would definitely suggest the mixtape. The album is more r&b, rap-singing, club shit. It's got a handful of good tracks to take from it, but it also has a bunch of songs to play at parties and shit. It'll definitely have girls shakin' their asses, and there might be some decent baby-makin' music on it too. Overall it's a good T-Pain release, but it's a letdown to me because I was expecting it to sound more like the mixtape.
Permalink Reply by Dom Guzzman on December 8, 2011 at 11:25pm this 100%
King Rasta said:
I prefer the mixtape Prevolver over Revolver. It was thirty tracks mostly produced by Fyre, with almost no autotune as T-Pain rapped on a majority of the songs. He isn't a great emcee, but he's entertaining to listen to. I like his energy and he has a unique style. I would definitely suggest the mixtape. The album is more r&b, rap-singing, club shit. It's got a handful of good tracks to take from it, but it also has a bunch of songs to play at parties and shit. It'll definitely have girls shakin' their asses, and there might be some decent baby-makin' music on it too. Overall it's a good T-Pain release, but it's a letdown to me because I was expecting it to sound more like the mixtape.
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