Lil Wayne says he wants Tech on a track

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a digital booklet ? are u serious.. lol thats just a JPEG file(or equivalent).. but there would be 1 solution... release a small booklet + extras and within the booklet a code for the lossless audio and allow the lossless audio to be downloaded at anytime in the future. That way the average person still recieves something for his cash that he can actually touch while killing the jewel case problem entirely... im sure a small booklet in a sachet wouldnt be very hard to put somewhere..

how can anyone really be satisfied with digital anything..specially when u know its for free..
 
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I'm not interested in getting involved in your argument with whoever it is you're arguing with, but isn't stating that you don't want Tech to do a collab with Wayne just stating your opinion?

So... isn't what I just quoted from you a moot point, thus making your whole argument moot as well?

LoL... moot.
Arent all arguments on message boards opinions though. I was more arguing why they didnt want Wayne on a track.

Im confused fuck it. Fuck you all.
 
Aug 20, 2006
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a lot of itunes album downloads come with digital booklets. in some other countries (i think Australia did it) they have been releasing singles on usb drives and it includes a few different formats of the song. so you get the digital music, but still have a physical item.
also, i the website bandcamp has digital downloads of albums and singles and you can pick from CBR or VBR mp3s in all different qualities and flac.
 
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i'm gonna die laughing if that brainless motherfucker was talking about the other tech. then you guys are gonna feel pretty stupid for arguing about this shit.

that being said i wouldn't be surprised if wayne thinks the midwest is just part of the west coast. probably knows about as much geography as george dubayuh.
 
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never seen a USB drive for sale as a single..would be interesting to see how they market it though.. i live in that country and never heard of such a thing..i could be wrong though i buy everything online so i dont see whats available locally.
 
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i'm gonna die laughing if that brainless motherfucker was talking about the other tech. then you guys are gonna feel pretty stupid for arguing about this shit.

that being said i wouldn't be surprised if wayne thinks the midwest is just part of the west coast. probably knows about as much geography as george dubayuh.

or maybe cuz tech says yadididimean every 10 seconds like bay cats used to years ago when it was cool wayne thinks hes from out here?
 
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never seen a USB drive for sale as a single..would be interesting to see how they market it though.. i live in that country and never heard of such a thing..i could be wrong though i buy everything online so i dont see whats available locally.
that the 2008 Hillsong United album The I Heart Revolution: With Hearts as One was released as a USB flash drive containing the MP3 files of the songs, embedded into a rubber wristband?
i read an article about it on a forum somewhere, but this is all i could find.
also recently a Beatles box set was released and it was in the shape of an apple and the stem was a flash drive with all the music on it.
http://www.amazon.com/Beatles-USB/dp/B002VH7P4O
 
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I took all my cd's and put a double sided sticky pad on the pack of'em...I coverd up a whole wall in the garage...looks so bad ass I just go out the and get lost starin at..its like a trip in the past n all I half to do is walk out in2 the garage...i'm very thankful to have my collection
 
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XXL just put up a new poll talking about if Wayne made a callabo's album like Tech and this is what it says...

Believe it or not, there are still some rappers out there that Lil Wayne has not collaborated with… yet. Earlier this week, during a call-in interview from Rikers Island with Funkmaster Flex, the incarcerated MC revealed that one of the artists he most wants to work with is Midwest independent king Tech N9ne. That got us to thinking about of other collabos we’d love to hear from Weezy when he comes home. With some imagination, a little wishful thinking and cue-taking from Tech N9ne’s playbook (he just released his third collabos album, The Gates Mixed Plate), XXL dreams up a track list for the ultimate Lil Wayne collabos album (that needs to happen). —Calvin Stovall

1) Lil Wayne feat. Tech N9n: “Headbanger Ballin’”
The metal rock-influenced style that Tech has been serving the Midwest over a decade is the logical next step for Wayne’s sound after his Rebirth experiment.

2) Lil Wayne feat. Slaughterhouse “Feed Me Rappers”
Sampling a screwed version of Wayne’s famous line from DJ Khaled’s “We Takin’ Over,” Weezy chops it up with rap’s four baddest butchers (Joe Budden, Royce Da 5’9, Crooked I and Joell Ortiz). The bars are epic, but the song’s highlight comes at the end as Budden and Wayne are heard arguing in the booth over whose checklist of industry girls and Eye Candy conquests is most impressive.

3) Lil Wayne feat. Wiz Khalifa “Kush & Purple Drank”
EZ Wider papers and Styrofoam cups litter the studio as Wiz and Weezy bond over their mutual love of tats, weed, and taking other niggas’ women.

4) Lil Wayne feat. Ghostface and Sean Price “Touchy Subject”
Things get awkward in the studio when Ghostface gets his “Wizard of Poetry” on and spits a few nasty stanzas about what he would love to do to Nicki Minaj. Kimbo Price’s vicious ad-libs tearing into “soft-ass, singing-ass, light skinned, pretty boy MCs” only make matters worse.

5) Lil Wayne feat. Mos Def and Jay Electronica “Bayou, For You”
Knowing that he can no longer claim “best rapper alive” if he let’s fellow New Orleans wordsmith and serial “Renegade-er” Jay Electronica outshine him, Wayne spits his best verse in years before teaming with Mos to croon an off-key, yet oddly enjoyable, bridge and chorus.

6) Lil Wayne feat. Lauryn Hill “Miss Us?”
With Weezy fresh out of the box, and L Boogie finally back from her decade-long sabbatical, the found ones team up for an acoustic remake of Drake and Wayne’s “Miss Me.” With Wayne on his electric guitar, and Ms. Hill strumming along with him, this track has the makings of an instant classic.

7) Lil Wayne feat. Dr. Dre “Doctor’s Patience” [Released in 2022]
Thought it was recorded just days after Weezy’s release from Rikers, it takes 12 years for the good Doctor to deem the track ready for public consumption. By the time the video shoot rolls around, a now middle-aged Wayne is wandering around the set bemoaning rap’s new jacks and telling anyone who’ll listen that hip-hop is dead.

8) Lil Wayne feat. 50 Cent: “Mature Money”
In a sign of fan-satiating growth, Fif calls upon Wayne, one of his past subtle-diss targets, for the first single off his latest album. The verses, detailing the megastars’ shared affinity for all things monetary, serve their quotable purpose, but the record’s highlight comes once the final hook ends. After a quick bridge, 50 and Weezy go back and forth with reckless, and hilarious, ad-libs.

9) Lil Wayne feat. Foxy Brown and Cocoa Tea: “Rikers Island 2010″
Weezy and Fox trade bars through the phone direct from the Island over a sample of Cocoa’s 1991 reggae classic. Just imagine a DJ Khaled-orchestrated “All Rikers (Remix),” featuring every MC who has ever passed through the infamous NYC jail.

10) Lil Wayne feat. Lupe Fiasco “Speakin’ in Afrikaans”
Lupe threatens to hold the collab captive until Wayne apologizes for spontaneously yelling, “Shout out to my nigga, Nelson Mandela,” during their Apartheid-themed freestyle over Vado’s “Speakin’ in Tungs.”

http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=87562
 
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XXL just put up a new poll talking about if Wayne made a callabo's album like Tech and this is what it says...

Believe it or not, there are still some rappers out there that Lil Wayne has not collaborated with… yet. Earlier this week, during a call-in interview from Rikers Island with Funkmaster Flex, the incarcerated MC revealed that one of the artists he most wants to work with is Midwest independent king Tech N9ne. That got us to thinking about of other collabos we’d love to hear from Weezy when he comes home. With some imagination, a little wishful thinking and cue-taking from Tech N9ne’s playbook (he just released his third collabos album, The Gates Mixed Plate), XXL dreams up a track list for the ultimate Lil Wayne collabos album (that needs to happen). —Calvin Stovall

1) Lil Wayne feat. Tech N9n: “Headbanger Ballin’”
The metal rock-influenced style that Tech has been serving the Midwest over a decade is the logical next step for Wayne’s sound after his Rebirth experiment.

2) Lil Wayne feat. Slaughterhouse “Feed Me Rappers”
Sampling a screwed version of Wayne’s famous line from DJ Khaled’s “We Takin’ Over,” Weezy chops it up with rap’s four baddest butchers (Joe Budden, Royce Da 5’9, Crooked I and Joell Ortiz). The bars are epic, but the song’s highlight comes at the end as Budden and Wayne are heard arguing in the booth over whose checklist of industry girls and Eye Candy conquests is most impressive.

3) Lil Wayne feat. Wiz Khalifa “Kush & Purple Drank”
EZ Wider papers and Styrofoam cups litter the studio as Wiz and Weezy bond over their mutual love of tats, weed, and taking other niggas’ women.

4) Lil Wayne feat. Ghostface and Sean Price “Touchy Subject”
Things get awkward in the studio when Ghostface gets his “Wizard of Poetry” on and spits a few nasty stanzas about what he would love to do to Nicki Minaj. Kimbo Price’s vicious ad-libs tearing into “soft-ass, singing-ass, light skinned, pretty boy MCs” only make matters worse.

5) Lil Wayne feat. Mos Def and Jay Electronica “Bayou, For You”
Knowing that he can no longer claim “best rapper alive” if he let’s fellow New Orleans wordsmith and serial “Renegade-er” Jay Electronica outshine him, Wayne spits his best verse in years before teaming with Mos to croon an off-key, yet oddly enjoyable, bridge and chorus.

6) Lil Wayne feat. Lauryn Hill “Miss Us?”
With Weezy fresh out of the box, and L Boogie finally back from her decade-long sabbatical, the found ones team up for an acoustic remake of Drake and Wayne’s “Miss Me.” With Wayne on his electric guitar, and Ms. Hill strumming along with him, this track has the makings of an instant classic.

7) Lil Wayne feat. Dr. Dre “Doctor’s Patience” [Released in 2022]
Thought it was recorded just days after Weezy’s release from Rikers, it takes 12 years for the good Doctor to deem the track ready for public consumption. By the time the video shoot rolls around, a now middle-aged Wayne is wandering around the set bemoaning rap’s new jacks and telling anyone who’ll listen that hip-hop is dead.

8) Lil Wayne feat. 50 Cent: “Mature Money”
In a sign of fan-satiating growth, Fif calls upon Wayne, one of his past subtle-diss targets, for the first single off his latest album. The verses, detailing the megastars’ shared affinity for all things monetary, serve their quotable purpose, but the record’s highlight comes once the final hook ends. After a quick bridge, 50 and Weezy go back and forth with reckless, and hilarious, ad-libs.

9) Lil Wayne feat. Foxy Brown and Cocoa Tea: “Rikers Island 2010″
Weezy and Fox trade bars through the phone direct from the Island over a sample of Cocoa’s 1991 reggae classic. Just imagine a DJ Khaled-orchestrated “All Rikers (Remix),” featuring every MC who has ever passed through the infamous NYC jail.

10) Lil Wayne feat. Lupe Fiasco “Speakin’ in Afrikaans”
Lupe threatens to hold the collab captive until Wayne apologizes for spontaneously yelling, “Shout out to my nigga, Nelson Mandela,” during their Apartheid-themed freestyle over Vado’s “Speakin’ in Tungs.”

http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=87562

thas coo n all but id rather wayne do a song wit tech thats RAP...so wayne fans wuld b like "Whos this cat that jus ate up wayne on his own track??"
 

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Im saying it now SHIT WILL NEVER HAPPEN LETS MOVE ON!! Shit with EMINEM NEVER GONNA HAPPEN With slipknot NEVER GONNA HAPPEN FUCK MOVE ON!!! <---- My Two Cents! Fuck you if you dont like it