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Old 09.04.2013, 08:31 AM   #814
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D5 is way better than D3 and D4. It's better than Sorry 4 The Wait too... maybe.

There's def some MISsteps in there ("New Slaves" and "F'ing Problems" are a bit boring for example, as its basically just the same flow as the original songs. Nothing unique) but this is a STEP in the RIGHT direction for Weezy. His take on "Don't Kill My Vibe" or "CREAM" show that he's putting some serious effort back into a mixtape. His track w/ Chance is really awesome.

I don't know, I think maybe he's starting to take a look around and realize that his time is up. He's realizing that names like Kendrick, Rocky, Chance, Tyler, Earl, etc are on everyone's lips and nobody is putting Weezy in that same breath.

What made D1 and D2 so compelling? It was the DEDICATION. He was DEDICATED to advancing his craft.

The lack of said effort is what made D3 and D4 so meh.

D5 seems a mix of both. Genuine effort, mixed with some throwaways.

I'm just saying that there's a glimmer of hope that he could possibly finally care enough to try hard for us again. Maybe.
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