I don't listen to any particular songs when I lift. As long as its rap/hip hop with heavy bass I'll listen to it.
Well there is one song. That Lil Wayne song "Tha Mobb". That was my inspiration when I was really tryina get big. I love that song! The bass be knockin and Wayne rips it man.
And when I got done liftin I would go run my 2 miles. That 50 Cent song "Hustlas Ambition" really kept me goin and pushed me to keep runnin, even though my muscles was sore as hell. Its somethin about that song though that just relaxes me when I'm runnin.
I feel you on that second song. It hits but I can't co-sign on the Lil Mumblemouth song. I be trying hard to see what people see in him but it's invisible to me.
wayne has good lyrical skills but he is in a comfort zone...(spittin bush*t rhymes cuz he knows people are going to listen to him, he aint hungry no more)...but he still is one one the greatest rappers
Absolutely not. Theres such a thing as an educated opinion. That isn't one. Wayne isn't even in the top 25 of current rappers let alone all time.
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I don't listen to any particular songs when I lift. As long as its rap/hip hop with heavy bass I'll listen to it.
Well there is one song. That Lil Wayne song "Tha Mobb". That was my inspiration when I was really tryina get big. I love that song! The bass be knockin and Wayne rips it man.
And when I got done liftin I would go run my 2 miles. That 50 Cent song "Hustlas Ambition" really kept me goin and pushed me to keep runnin, even though my muscles was sore as hell. Its somethin about that song though that just relaxes me when I'm runnin.
I feel you on that second song. It hits but I can't co-sign on the Lil Mumblemouth song. I be trying hard to see what people see in him but it's invisible to me.
wayne has good lyrical skills but he is in a comfort zone...(spittin bush*t rhymes cuz he knows people are going to listen to him, he aint hungry no more)...but he still is one one the greatest rappers
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I don't listen to any particular songs when I lift. As long as its rap/hip hop with heavy bass I'll listen to it.
Well there is one song. That Lil Wayne song "Tha Mobb". That was my inspiration when I was really tryina get big. I love that song! The bass be knockin and Wayne rips it man.
And when I got done liftin I would go run my 2 miles. That 50 Cent song "Hustlas Ambition" really kept me goin and pushed me to keep runnin, even though my muscles was sore as hell. Its somethin about that song though that just relaxes me when I'm runnin.
I feel you on that second song. It hits but I can't co-sign on the Lil Mumblemouth song. I be trying hard to see what people see in him but it's invisible to me.
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Mack Maine - Ride Wit Da Mack - I just like da beat
50 - Dont Push Me - *
Eminem - The Way I Am - *
Weezy & Juelz - Rubber Burner - This song got a nice constant beat. I can do 1 rep every beat
T.I. - What U Know - I just like the song. I dont have heavy weights 4 all the work outs I do, like curls. So I gotta do alot of reps in order 2 feel my workout. When I listen 2 dis I get caught up in song and dont realize I'm liftin until I can lift anymore.
Rick Ross - Push It - *
*= These songs kinda sound like a struggle, fight or strive 4 somethin. So it helps me get thru the strive 2 lift watever weight I'm liftin. Plus I just like gangsta sh*t.
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What songs do y'all be listening to when you workout. Me personally.
Welcome To New York City- Song is just all energy. Hova brought his A game and Cam was still that dude then.
The Way I Am- I can't lie, if I'm working out and someone interrupts me I get pissed off. This captures that completely.
Put You On The Game- Songs beat is just bananas. I don't really care about the lyrics on this song. That beat puts you on the game.
The Champ- AYO Ghostface is just beastly on this track. You be feeling like you got something to prove listening to this.
Push It- Rick Ross is an amazing artist on songs when you can tell he is motivated. I can't even front I be on the treadmill pushing the air. TO THE LIMIT!
Ether- I'm that Ether baby. Simple as that.
After that it's just random songs but those songs are always blaring in my head when I'm lifting.
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