Sep 14, 2015 How dare you be rude to me. Lollipop spent 5 non-consecutive weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It sold tens of millions of copies and was recognized by Rolling Stone as the #1 song of 2008. It solidified Wayne's crossover success in a similar way to how In Da Club did for 50. Now, granted, Lifestyle was successful too -- but i don't think its unreasonable to say thug/quan aren't the rap superstars wayne was. Two different periods for rap, two diff levels of success. "go home" i f---ing am home. roll the dice and @Narsh i c u lil cocksucking twerp, have a debate without co-signing paul for once, medium talent
Sep 14, 2015 Narsh entirely overrates thugs level of success. Just cause you like the n----- doesn't mean he's super popular
Sep 14, 2015 was just mocking your great artist/great rap artist divide as usual you're jarringly ignorant, lol
Sep 14, 2015 what's your thoughts on why thugger hasn't had commercial success yet? do you still think it's going to happen?
Sep 14, 2015 it will once he stop putting out a song a day seriously there is no more demand at all...he needs to stop
Sep 14, 2015 i think it has more to do with a lack of quality than anything else. wanna hear what narsh has to say since he eats up every track..not sure why the majority of people dislike the songs if they're supposedly all gold.
Sep 14, 2015 to be fair, thugger is rly nice if you wanna lay back and listen to some music...when you start pay attention its not that amazing..but yea
Sep 14, 2015 If you take a look in this thread you'll see that the ~100 songs that have been posted have received almost entirely positive responses, and a good amount of them are very good, so I don't understand why you single narsh out. People don't dislike the songs (which songs? lol) and there are quite a few guys around here who actually enjoy most of what we've heard. Regarding his commercial success, an american could help you more than me, but Good Times, where he's featured, is quite popular in Europe.
Sep 14, 2015 how do you quantify commercial success? ...are you about to argue that thugger has commercial success today?