Unlike everybody else that love this song, i am actually not that into it. My reason behind this does not even have anything to do with the melody or lyrics of the song. It is just the simple fact that Lil Wayne SANG the song, keyword being the word 'sang'. I actually love the lyrics and the melody of the song, however, i don't understand why somebody who claims to be the best "rapper" alive would decide to sing a song. Apart from that, i don't want to hear about crooks stealing my heart when the artist singing the song has several babymamas and is probably the "crook" in question to a lot of women. I personally would have preferred the song if it was sang by a person who didn't have to use auto tune to carry a simple melody. Overall, it is a good song with a good message in it and Lil Wayne is a very good artist. For those that don't mind that Lil Wayne is probably not the most credible source to gain understanding on how a girl feels insecure because of being hurt several times, this is a good song to listen to.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
How To Destroy A Song With Good Potential!
Posted by Kemi at 10:26 AM
Labels: lil wayne- How to love
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I completely agree with you on this post. I thought this song was completely out of character for Lil Wayne as well. His music is usually very womanizing so it didn't make any sense that he was all of a sudden writing an encouraging song like this to females. Furthermore, yeah he can't sing, and definitely just needs to stick with rapping. I wish I could like this song more because it is such a good message, but coming from him it almost loses it, unless he's all of a sudden turned over a new leaf or something which I'm pretty sure he hasn't. Good post!
-Ashlye E
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