DJ Khaled f. Lil Wayne – No Motive

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    Lil Wayne holds his own on “No Motive” off DJ Khaled’s “Suffering From Success,” set to drop October 22.

    45 thoughts on “DJ Khaled f. Lil Wayne – No Motive

    1. This makes me look like a fucking tool when I tell people I listen to rap. Thank you, Lil Wayne, for shitting on the art. 808’s and methaphors. Hip Hop is truly dead.

    2. This joint goes hard, the beat is alright, but overall Wayne did his thing, dont forget about Hells kitchen by J. Cole either!

    3. Listening to this album right now and the production is pretty good but all the guests on the album are predictable and they all sound uninspired. Fuck this generic shit.

    4. the one time Lil Wayne doesn’t make a song countless and ridiculous metaphors about eating pussy. this is surprisingly good, but DJ Kool Aid needs to stay away from the mic.

    5. Anyone who spews that georgebushery about Wayne being better “back then”….YOU ARE DEAF! Wayne is CLEARLY at his lyrical peak NOW.

      Be fuckin real yall.his old shit is not all that

    6. HAHA! Seems like haters are turning back to fans (instead of closet-fans) Told yall Wayne is the BEST RAPPER ALIVE!

      Wayne been had the game on lock! Notice how KenDICK LAME-ar didn’t dare diss Wayne on that wack ass overhyped Control verse.

      At the age of 17, Wayne was thuggin in the mean & deadly streets of New Orleans.

      At the age of 17, Tupac was attending a rich-kid, snob school, taking ballet classes and prancing around like a ballerina in tu-tu.

      ‘Nuff said.

      Lil Wayne is the KIGN of HIP HOP

      YMCMB!

    7. Wayne been had the game on lock! Notice how KenDICK LAME-ar didn’t dare diss Wayne on that wack ass overhyped Control verse.

      ^ NO ONE RESPECTS WAYNE’S MUSIC RIGHT NOW. WAYNE IS LIVING OFF HIS POPULARITY AND COMMERCIAL VIABILITY

      1. Lil Wayne co-signed KenDICK LAME-ar? HAHA! That statement is extremely laughable.

        If anything, KenDICK LAME-ar kissed Weezy’s ass by reciting one of Waynes line (“Im too much for these niggas & three much for these hoes”) and then brought Wayne out to perform in his own concert. KenDICKs own fans went KRAZY when Lil Wayne came out.

        Tha Carter 3 was a game changer and changed the Rap Game.

        GKMC was a cool album for the backpack kids.

        Nuff said.

        Lil Wayne is the KIGN of HIP HOP!

        YMCMB!

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