Lil Wayne featuring Mack Maine & Curren$y – G’d Up (Unreleased)
By Davis Huynh / Tracks / October 17, 2011 / 2768 Views

If you've followed Lil Wayne throughout his career, you've probably noticed his change of flow and delivery over the years. Some may even say he's developed (more or less) an "East Coast" rhythmic pattern of flow. Before all that though, you can recall Lil Wayne during his Hot Boys tenure with the trademark high-nasal flow throughout a record. Here's a piece of that vintage "wobboty, wobboty" Wayne, featuring Mack Maine & Curren$y titled "G'd Up," circa 2005. Which Lil Wayne do you like better?

Source: DJ Ill Will / HotNewHipHop

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  • guesssssst

    tha carter 2 was his greatest album. after that he sucked..

  • JOHNNYBODYBAG

    I LIKE CURRENSY FLOW BETTER ON THIS SHIT

  • Kanye Lamar

    Carter3AndNoCeillings Was Aiight

  • http://twitter.com/abgohard1 ABGOHARD

    lol spitta been dat nigga

  • Anonymous

    I like THIS wayne.

  • Bob Sagat

    ohhh, this is the weezy i got hooked on.

  • Anonymous

    this is pretty much cash money wayne. everything after this is  young money wayne(yea i know same label but you get my point) 

    I was just noticing this after going through all my mixtapes from when mixtapes were worth listening to ( 01-06)

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=556368593 Charlotte TheDon

    shit is hot

  • http://twitter.com/solozeee mr solo dolo

    WRONG

  • Pretty much

    ummm no ceilings was fire
    and Carter 3 was definitely hot when it came out

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  • BHonky

    WEEEAK!  usual BS from that joke of a rapper...aka LILwayne...    I can't blame him for his music, I blame the fools who listen to it.  If I sucked and I put out vomit beats and garbage lyrics and dummies liked it, I'd be rich too...  LMAO @ all you fans    -ROFL-  

  • Bob Sagat

    agreed. the first 2 carters, and like all the mixtapes before dedication 3 were dank. then it just got more and more wack. luckily i don't expect shit from him anymore. so i don't get disappointed. 

  • Bob Sagat

    agreed. the first 2 carters, and like all the mixtapes before dedication 3 were dank. then it just got more and more wack. luckily i don't expect shit from him anymore. so i don't get disappointed.