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This book is written by Robert Greene, not 50 cent, and it's about the power gained through the mastery of fear. It's not just a book of anecdotes about rappers. Y'all get that, don't you?
Missinfo reports: Here, 50 talks about artists who don’t have the life experiences to back up their lyrics…and uses Lil Wayne as an example of this. I don’t know if I’d go so far as to call it a Lil Wayne diss, because it’s the audience who throws Weezy’s name into it, but it was an alley-oop that Fif was more than happy to slam dunk.…
Missinfo reports: Here, 50 talks about artists who don’t have the life experiences to back up their lyrics…and uses Lil Wayne as an example of this. I don’t know if I’d go so far as to call it a Lil Wayne diss, because it’s the audience who throws Weezy’s name into it, but it was an alley-oop that Fif was more than happy to slam dunk.…
While at the prestigous Howard University promoting his new book ''The 50th Law'', a conversation about rappers punchline skills versus their song making ability gets sidetracked by an audience member who feels that Lil Wayne fits into that category. 50 then points out the importance of authenticity of a rapper who lived through struggles and how being rich since 14 doesnt constitute a real struggle.
Missinfo reports: Here, 50 talks about artists who don’t have the life experiences to back up their lyrics…and uses Lil Wayne as an example of this. I don’t know if I’d go so far as to call it a Lil Wayne diss, because it’s the audience who throws Weezy’s name into it, but it was an alley-oop that Fif was more than happy to slam dunk.…