Tyga f. Lil Wayne & Nicki Minaj – “Senile” And Interview With Producer David D.A. Doman

    HipHopDX Exclusive. David D.A. Doman talks about the inspiration behind the “Senile” beat and how he started working with Young Money.

    13 thoughts on “Tyga f. Lil Wayne & Nicki Minaj – “Senile” And Interview With Producer David D.A. Doman

    1. The track kinda dope…didnt like the track at first but after a few listens the shit grows on u…bloody Senile huh? lol

      5stars tho.

    2. “all these bitches is my sons” is about as played out as “Weezy F Baby and the F is for” (insert some stupid phrase). Every song is honestly the same. Same beat, same lyrics, and same subject matter. At the moment, they may be “hot” but as far as standing the test of time, no one will be listening to this in five, ten, twenty years. As for those who will undoubtedly say that I’m “hatting” on them, I’m giving constructive criticisms.

    3. Tyga is the only verse i like but even that can stop me from giving it a 2/5.
      Subject matters has to change in hip hop.
      Ross is another one that says the same thing in 99% of his raps.

      1. Umm excuse me? Watch how you talk about my client. I am his manager and I will not have you disrespecting my one and only star client. I will slap you with a lawsuit so fast, your head will spin.

    4. “I wanted to do something that was hard that had a unique sound” Funny because for wanting a unique sound it sounds like every other beat on the radio.

    5. I just really wish this Ycmskakj what ever they are called to just STOP! I know I’m not the only one that feels this way! STOP!

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