Speaking of A Milli I still play it every now and then. I haven't heard it on the radio since October 2008 on KDAY when were going through their "The Beat" phase. I first heard A Milli on Power 106 Los Angeles in the last week of April 2008. 6 foot 7 foot is a smash hit just like all of his other songs. For those who call Lil' Wayne a sell out. I call him a success. Way to go Lil Wayne thanks for 12 years of great music. I used to like his 2002 hit called Way Of Life major spins on Mainstream Urban station KKBT 100.3 The Beat and Top 40/Rhythmic KPWR Power 106 both in Los Angeles.IamHipHopradio said:Mane this song literally came outta nowhere just like A Milli did before the Carter 3 ;D. Wayne definitely got another smash hit on his hands. I still like Steady Mobbin better tho.
Tim said:Mumble Mumble Mumble, Mumble Mumble Mumble. It really is sad what has happened to hip hop, but then again this isn't hip hop, its southern pop....
BTW Why is a New York rapper on an southern hip hop track ???kilamanjero said:Tim said:Mumble Mumble Mumble, Mumble Mumble Mumble. It really is sad what has happened to hip hop, but then again this isn't hip hop, its southern pop....
Correction, this is more 'urban' pop, but I wouldn't be so quick to call it entirely 'Southern' since Cory Gunz, who also on the record is from the Bronx...
BJordan said:BTW Why is a New York rapper on an southern hip hop track ???kilamanjero said:Tim said:Mumble Mumble Mumble, Mumble Mumble Mumble. It really is sad what has happened to hip hop, but then again this isn't hip hop, its southern pop....
Correction, this is more 'urban' pop, but I wouldn't be so quick to call it entirely 'Southern' since Cory Gunz, who also on the record is from the Bronx...
BJordan said:BTW Why is a New York rapper on an southern hip hop track ???kilamanjero said:Tim said:Mumble Mumble Mumble, Mumble Mumble Mumble. It really is sad what has happened to hip hop, but then again this isn't hip hop, its southern pop....
Correction, this is more 'urban' pop, but I wouldn't be so quick to call it entirely 'Southern' since Cory Gunz, who also on the record is from the Bronx...
She's originally from Trinidad.trock said:BJordan said:BTW Why is a New York rapper on an southern hip hop track ???kilamanjero said:Tim said:Mumble Mumble Mumble, Mumble Mumble Mumble. It really is sad what has happened to hip hop, but then again this isn't hip hop, its southern pop....
Correction, this is more 'urban' pop, but I wouldn't be so quick to call it entirely 'Southern' since Cory Gunz, who also on the record is from the Bronx...
Well Nicki Minaj is from Queens NY and Drake is from Toronto Canada and Lil Wayne collaborates with them all the time.