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  1. Lyrics. It may not mean nothin' to y'all But understand, nothin' was done for me So I don't plan on stoppin' at all I want this shit forever mane, ever mane, ever mane I shuttin' shit down in the mall And tellin' every girl she the one for me And I ain't even plannin' to call I want this shit forever mane, ever mane, ever mane Last name ever ...

  2. Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Eminem - Forever (Official Music Video) Can't believe drake said a sprained ankle ain't nothing to play with. Right before this came out he fell and spraigned his ankle at a concert. Never seen sprained spelled like that before lol. the original bars were: don’t need a Grammy, that’s just a lame thank you ...

  3. An early version of the song featuring Lil Wayne, Drake, Nut Da Kidd originally leaked in 2008, but the single version is a remix with new verses by Drake and Wayne and the addition of Kanye West and Eminem. Lil Wayne's participation surprised some as he had previously professed on mixtapes that Kobe Bryant is the best basketball player alive.

  4. Nov 2, 2018 · Debuting and peaking at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 upon its release, “Forever” paired four different artists representing four different eras in hip-hop on one song, making it one of the most significant singles and posse cuts of its time. Without further adieu, check out our ranking of the verses on “Forever.” 4 | Lil Wayne

  5. It may not mean nothing to y'all. But understand nothing was done for me. So I don't plan on stopping at all. I want this shit forever man, ever man, ever man. Im shutting shit down at the mall. And telling every girl she the one for me. And I ain't even planning to call. I want this shit forever man, ever man, ever man, ever man. Last name ever.

  6. "Forever" is a single by rappers Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem. The song is released as a single from the soundtrack to LeBron James's More Than a Game documentary. The song was also placed on the re-release of Eminem's album Relapse, titled Relapse: Refill. Eminem performed his verse of the song at the American Music Awards of 2009.

  7. The era of Lil Wayne, Kanye, Drake, Ti, Eminem being the big faces of hip hop was excellent while it lasted, but is fading in my opinion. Now I think the trend is going more towards younger, more underground rappers with the headliner being Drake. Tyler, the Creator as an example.

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