On Bryson Tiller’s “ Ten Nine Fourteen,” Tiller ends the first verse saying, “ I feel like Weezy F. Cole, 2 Chainz, Mac Miller-Wayne raised your favorite millennial rapper. Big Sean said Wayne was the rapper he would play going to and from school. But on a deeper level, he was the rapper that you looked up to. His voice and the unorthodox approach to rhyme schemes can be seen in the early works of Kendrick Lamar and Chance The Rapper. He no doubt had a huge impact on upcoming rappers who watched him run rampant like a lunatic with a microphone. There’s been an entire generation of rappers who were raised on the Mixtape Wayne who jacked beats and bulldozed over instrumentals.
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