Damage to clear the rhyme of Lil Wayne on the Lasagna

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Damage to clear the rhyme of Lil Wayne on the Lasagna

A video of damage is shooting on social networks in which the rhyme of Lil Wayne “Real G's Move in Silence Like Lasagna” explains, a rhyme that already at the time of its exit had made a lot of discussion.

In the video, they say that he has thought about it a lot to find an explanation of this rhyme and that he then found it in the fact that for the Americans the G of Lasagna is silent.

It has been from 2010, the year in which 6 Foot 7 Foot of Lil Wayne was released with Cory Gunz who struggles on this Lasagna rhyme and on the fact that the Lasagna g is silent or not.

As soon as the single was released, a debate was immediately created on the G of Lasagna, so much so that Billboard.com wrote:

“Although the single, released yesterday (14 December) with Cory Gunz, has meant that many Wayne fans were looking forward to the release of” Tha Carter IV “in February 2011, there is a particular verse that has left the others perplexed.” Real GS Move in Silence Like Lasagna “has meant that the curious listeners wondered: the” G “is really changed in” Lasagna “? Did he make a technical mistake? “

The rhyme of Lasagna, which looks like half a shit, has been discussed for 15 years. Every now and then she is pulled out and can also become viral, as has happened in Chilly Gonzales in The notorious rhyme of Lil Wayne.

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