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Drake, J Cole & Tyga Celebrates Lil Wayne’s Hip Hop Legacy
Lil Wayne’s Hip Hop Legacy Recognized
As Lil Wayne recently declared on Carter V highlight “Dedicate,” his influence on the current rap game should not go undersold.
As shared by HNHH.. Today, Drake took a moment to reflect on his mentor’s legendary run, inviting his followers to sound off with their favorite Weezy tracks.
As shared by HNHH.. Today, Drake took a moment to reflect on his mentor’s legendary run, inviting his followers to sound off with their favorite Weezy tracks.
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While he fails to share his own selection, he does pledge his fealty by way of an immensely iced-out Young Money chain, a reminder that he will never forget his origin story.
Naturally, the open question prompted many Weezy disciples to pay homage, including Young Money veteran Tyga, and the man of the month-thus-far, J. Cole.
Tyga opted to look to the Juelz Santana collaboration project Face Off for his pick, citing “Birds Flying High” as Weezy’s finest hour. J Cole quoted some of Wayne’s bars, writing “momma gave me da swag I walk like da president,” an allusion to Dedication highlight “Momma Taught Me.”
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It’s clear that Weezy’s influence runs deep, hitting both hedonistic and intellectual types in equal measure. A rare breed of emcee, and one that most everyone would co-sign with pride.
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