![]() ![]() Although the cut is literally an apology, we’re getting some of the best Weezy verses since 2008, which *surprise* was seven goddamn years ago. Throughout the entire mixtape, Wayne keeps his voice locked in the upper register as if he’s exaggerating his own commitment to squeezing out every last drop of sing-songy viscosity. While it’s clear the germ of Thug’s syrupy freedom of expression and batshit flexibility originated in Wayne, Sorry 4 Tha Wait 2 reveals the inspiration flows both ways. NOTE: This inaugural edition includes releases from mid-December 2014 onward.Īt the start of 2014, contemporary seer Young Thug revealed his top three all-time favorite rappers: Lil Wayne, Lil Wayne, and Lil Wayne. The focus will primarily be on rap mixtapes - loosely defined here as free (or sometimes simply free-to-stream) digital releases - but we’ll keep things loose enough to branch out if and when we feel it necessary. In this column, we aim to immerse ourselves in this hyper-prolific world and share our favorite releases each month. With a daunting cascade of releases spewing out each day from the likes of DatPiff, LiveMixtapes, Bandcamp, and SoundCloud, it can be difficult to keep up with the overbearing yet increasingly vital mixtape game.
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