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Glad to hear you say that man. I mean it's one thing for you to not like the album, but it would be tragic if you said "that's it- I no longer like Kanye West, now I'm a hater." I still think the record will end up growing on you, because you've got a better feel for hot beats than anyone I know. Sometimes I don't even realize a song is good until I hear your take on it. You helped me get over my Kanye "hump" (hating without having really heard everything from the first half of his career), and you've helped me get over the fact that even though I *hate* Drake's bitch ass and about half of his music, the other half is fire, no matter how lame he is. So i have confidence that you'll come to at least a neutral point with this record. BUT, Kanye's music aside, I have to admit that even I hung my head in shame when I read this shit: This is some sad shit. Yeah, TLOP is the hottest kind of fire (in my always humble opinion), but I think Kanye's severely bipolar, and his name checking of lexapro and psychiatry is real talk. I don't know that he's on coke, but I was almost a neuropsychologist (#TheGradSchoolDropout), and I know quite a bit about the patterns of severe type one BPD. I think Kanye has it. Possibly autism as well. But this is a manic episode if I've ever seen one. In that sense, I think he is sick. MUSIC STILL BEST IN THE WORLD THO! |
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Nah don't, I'm enjoying it.
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I told you many times Sev, I don't judge or attack music nonchalantly.. indeed the last time you called me out I sat there for over THREE HOURS listening to Kanye albums on YouTube only to realize exactly why I don't own a single one! I don't like Yeezus because the lyrics are absolute trash and the production is meh.. there was some potential. Indeed when I first saw Black Slaves on SNL i was like, "Whoa, I might actually dig this record!" Then it turned out to essentially be glorifying a night at the strip club and I was like... "yeah this is what happens when people can get laid with any girl they want, they lose sight of perspective and think with their dick too much."
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No matter what, I just do not enjoy listening to Mr. West's voice. Lyrics matter not, beat matters not, as long as it is his vocal chords and mouth making the wordsounds? Count me out.
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I'm not trying to jab at you dude. I just don't remember you ever being open to Kanye. All I meant was that I didn't realize you were ever even on the fence about Yeezus. Not even for a second. But I don't remember everything. I do know that one of the first time I talked to you about Kanye, NR, louder and I were having one of our little Yeezy cheerleading practices, and you said you couldn't stand him. I said something like "I used to hate the guy too, but now I'm addicted. You should listen to MBDTF or Graduation" and I think you said sorry bro, been there, done that. So I had the impression that you knew why you didn't like him long ago. I didn't know you spent 3 hours actually listening to the songs I was recommending. Thad cool of you, though. Anyway, I know you're not the type to judge music (or to judge people based on their choices in music) rashly. I've got crazy respect for you SFAD, even if you hate Kanye and Jay-Z (and probably Aphex Twin and Flaming Lips and VU and Dilla and all the other artists I hold most dear) ... not trying to start a beef here. I love you even though you probably think I'm a musical simpleton with cotton and gum in my ears. |
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Fair enough man. I still love your cantankerous ass too. You goddamn nerd |
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I feel like it should be noted that I almost never use the words "bro" or "dude" in my day to day life. Nor do I refer to music as "fire," or go on tirades about things. This thread brings some wild shit out in me.
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Like i said, look back we had this very discussion. I even went through all the lyrics on Yeezus on rap genius just to make sure i was being fair
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Like i said, look back we had this very discussion. I even went through all the lyrics on Yeezus on rap genius just to make sure i was being fair
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To be fair, Yeezus didn't sound like Kanye either. Neither did MBDTF. Cruel Summer and WTT fit pretty well with MBDTF, but both of those albums sucked compared to MBDTF even though they were dope as hell. And Graduation didn't sound like it even came from the same genre as LR, which was already an absolute restructuring of the College Dropout's aesthetic. So yeah, it doesn't sound like Kanye, but that kinda means it sounds like Kanye, doesn't it? And hey, don't say Real Friends sounds like Drake. I hate to go back to that Rolking Stone article, but Kanye invented Drake. Kanye invented Future. Kanye invented fucking Young Thug, and Kendrick Lamar, and every modern rapper making even the slightest impact. That Rolling Stone article said as much, and it's true. So with nothing but Kanyes everywhere you look, hip-hop is essentially a Kanye West product at this point. How can you fault him for sounding like popular hip-hop when popular hip-hop was built on him? I respect your opinion, but this is a battle Kanye can't win if you hold him to insanely high expectations. It means that if he EVER stops makes a "good" album instead of a "great" album, you're going to look at him like he's a failure! He's not trying to reinvent shit here. He's just being Kanye. And if any of you (except for the folks who genuinely hate Kanye and always have) try to tell me that this is a truly "bad" album, I'm gonna call bulkshit on you. It may not be your favorite Kanye album, but I've got all the year's big new hip-hop releases. I've heard them. And TLOP makes each and every one of them sound boring and fucking castrated by comparison. I'll agree right now that this is not as good as MBDTF, but when is anything in hip-hop ever going to be that good again? The last Beatles album sounded very much like a traditional rock record. There were a lot of bands that were making music in that scruffy, cusp of the 70's vein by that point. But are you going to tell me "Let it Be" isn't a brilliant song? Did you bitch that Free As A Bird sounded like an Oasis ripoff? Come on. Be reasonable. |
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Ok, so I think I've identified what it is about this album that I love so much. I'm actually trying to hear the negative now, straining to even, but man... I just can't. And do you know why that is?
It's because this music is fucking ecstatic. It's booming and it's joyful and it sounds like it was ripped right out of Ye's (and Chance's, Thug's, Kendrick's) chests. Even the sad songs have an almost heavenly sound to them. Even the big beat tracks (talking about Feedback) just force me to feel. That's such a huge part of music for me. The feeling that I can't fight. All of my favorite music is music I can't deny, and this album is liberating in its absolute "I don't give a fuck"-ness, and the positivity and gravity of its sound. It makes me smile. It makes me want to bounce. It makes me sad. But I tell ya, I didn't think Kanye would ever make music that sounded this open and alive ever again. Basically, louder, you pretty much got your wish! Kanye made a pretty fucking happy album, dude! Yeezus was an excercise in pinpointing anxiety and panic and rage. This album has some serious moments but it's also got *funny* moments (I'm the ghetto Oprah! You get a fur, you get a fur, you get a check, you get a check, WOO!) like on Dropout, only ... You know... actually kinda funny, not totally skipable. When Famous segues into that Bam Bam sample with the choral scale behind it (thanks Pitchfork for teaching me how to describe that) it's EPIC. Waves? Epic! ULB is fucking epic. These are the most positive moments on a Kanye album since Graduation. I really wish at least one person here would agree with me and (NPR and Pitchfork, and the folks on torrent sites), but ultimately it doesn't matter. This album makes me incredibly happy. As long as I can see Kanye live when he's touring behind this, I'd be pretty damn happy if he called it quits for good. All that really matters for me is how it feels going into my earholes. And it feels like heroin made in heaven. |
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See that's ok man. I'm glad you like some of it. I'm not flipping out, and I can totally dig what you're saying. I'd be a real pussy if I got mad just because people didn't like what I like. My dad thinks Jack Kerouac was a shit writer. Do I hate him? Well... Kind of, but that's because he's legitimately an asshole and a bit of a horrible person, so.... Bad example... Point is, I can handle you not loving the record. And I'm stoked that you enjoy some of it. Just, please, don't ever say that Kanye is ripping off anyone... Least of all Drake. Please. Just, as a friend, humor me.... and never say that again. |
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Apart from Real Friends and No More Parties and 30 hours, all of which very clearly have amazing lyrics, these are some of the more overlooked moments where Ye totally sounds like Ye, and is either clever as hell in an adorably smug asshole way, or just plain kills it with a perfect line:
"I know I know I shouldn't even bother With all these gossipin' no-pussy-gettin' bloggers "Hands up / we just doin what the cops taught us Hands up hands up then the cops shot us" "i aint scared to lose a fist fight And she grabbing on my - like Wanna see if it'll fit right ... Sun can't shine in the shade Bird can't fly in a cage Even when somebody go away The feelings don't really go away" |
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Which ones? Man he should have been up for Album of the Year. What bullshit. If Kendrick doesn't win that award at least, I'm gonna fly off the handle. |
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There's definitely a "curator" vibe to the album. I can agree with that. It's why I say its closest sonically to MBDTF and Cruel Summer. Again, I'm sorry for just talking and taking and blah blah fucking blah, and I am not offended by your opinion. I genuinely don't think it sounds like anyone else. Not at all. It's not monotone and mumbly enough to fit in with radio rap. I listen to a lot of hip-hop, and I can't think of anything that sounds like this record. Not even the new Pusha T. So ... I guess I don't see what you're seeing. But whatever, doesn't matter. I'm starting to feel pretty embarrassed about how much taking I've done about this. If I was on the fence about the album, I'd read my comments and go from optimistic to fatigued to "someone shoot me in the Fucking head now and never talk about Kanye West again." |
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