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In a brief sit down, the fastest man alive says that he listens to the Carters.
“Right now, it’s Lil Wayne, #1. He’s hot. He’s got
everything. He sings the right tunes. I’m seriously listening to all
his songs right now. Really sitting down, listening to his lyrics, and
he’s got his lyrics [down] pat now. He’s got his lyrics. He’s coming up
like Jay-Z. He’s smooth. He’s got a different flow from Jay-Z, but
lyrics-wise, he’s got it. He’s a lyricist. Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, I don’t
care who comes third. These guys have the whole place on edge, man.
It’s hot.”
Mo fiya!
Props: 1515
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