Saturday, January 10, 2009

EXCLUSIVE KERI HILSON & LIL WAYNE "Turn Off"

What Up What Up...got an exclusive for the ladies...Weezy F's verse is pretty dope. Verdict is this is definitely a banger for the ladies though. Polow Tha Don produced the track, so you already know the beat is goin'. Pretty dope commercial track...I'm convinced Young Stunna can jump on a track with who-the-fuck-ever, and add a little something to it. Seeing as how this is a spot for "heads" what is your opinion on Lil Wayne lyricism? Does he stand the test of time, or do you think he is just WHACK? I personally am a fan of Weezy, and I might add he gives a hell of a live performance. His career has spanned a decade, and he shows steady improvement. Keri Hilson is also a diamond in the ruff. I think she has a very promising career.

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J.RollemSwol
www.rollemswol.com

3 comments:

  1. there are some good points to argue about wayne's career and certainly about his buisness savvy - but as an emcee, i think he's waaaaay too lazy....lazier than snoop. i like that he tries to weird it up a bit but i never get excited about it. if i want abstract i'll go to kool keith, quasimoto or busdriver. i think, for now, he's the ringleader of the ring-tone camp and while his album & concert sales are legendary, i don't think his verses are.

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  2. If you go back to The Hot Boys album Guerilla Warfare Track 17 is where Wayne began to show some lyrical advance, and his work proceeding that increases in quality. 500 Degrees was a step up, and when The Carter hit he became official.

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  3. I don't feel qualified to talk about little wayne in general as I don't listen to enough of his music but to me this particular track is straight garbage. The beat is weak as hell and little wayne's flow is terrible (shame really as a couple of lines were OK lyrically) On a positive, Keri Hilson has a decent voice.

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