how?
Blonde is one of the most influential albums of all time. This isn’t a bold statement, it’s true.
He’s speaking facts lowkey. S*** just felt different when blonde dropped.
That’s not even taking into account the fact that we got endless the day before
How did it change the face of music tho
I agree with OP opinion
Blonde is one of the most influential albums of all time. This isn’t a bold statement, it’s true.
Still how? I really don't get what you're saying, who has it inspired, did he innovate rnb? What did the album do?
Everybody tried to sound like Blonde. Rocky, Carti, Tyler, Lorde, BROCKHAMPTON, etc. Blonde single handedly popularized significant pitch shifting in vocals. Blonde birthed modern music
If you can’t recognize an obvious s***post/hyperbole idk what to tell you
I don’t put anything past dudes on here
Still how? I really don't get what you're saying, who has it inspired, did he innovate rnb? What did the album do?
you’re looking at it as an rnb album
you’ll never be able to enjoy it objectively
Everybody tried to sound like Blonde. Rocky, Carti, Tyler, Lorde, BROCKHAMPTON, etc. Blonde single handedly popularized significant pitch shifting in vocals. Blonde birthed modern music
Even Kendrick lol
you’re looking at it as an rnb album
I just picked a genre to ask a question, idk even know how it's classified (if it can be), I've seen people refer to him as a rnb artist but that doesn't mean it can't be neo-rnb, neo-soul, jazz, pop, soft rock... and variations/derivatives of the genre.
If not rnb, my question still stands :how did it change music then?
enjoy it objectively
There is no such thing as enjoying something objectively.
I don't care about enjoying it, I can enjoy or be disgusted by a piece of art yet recognize its influence or place in a artistic landscape.
Just say you like the album, don't overinflate your preferences to a universal worldview of how people should enjoy music.
Agreed
you’re looking at it as an rnb album
I just picked a genre to ask a question, idk even know how it's classified (if it can be), I've seen people refer to him as a rnb artist but that doesn't mean it can't be neo-rnb, neo-soul, jazz, pop, soft rock... and variations/derivatives of the genre.
If not rnb, my question still stands :how did it change music then?
enjoy it objectively
There is no such thing as enjoying something objectively.
I don't care about enjoying it, I can enjoy or be disgusted by a piece of art yet recognize its influence or place in a artistic landscape.
Just say you like the album, don't overinflate your preferences to a universal worldview of how people should enjoy music.
ayo this post right here ^
Everybody tried to sound like Blonde. Rocky, Carti, Tyler, Lorde, BROCKHAMPTON, etc. Blonde single handedly popularized significant pitch shifting in vocals. Blonde birthed modern music
You may be right but I hope you studied all of modern music history to make such a claim.
I'm not going to ask you to substantiate it because it sounds like your knowledge of music history starts at 2010s.
However if you have actual sources to argument your opinion I wouldn't mind
Checking them out.
Get high and ramble over minimal production with your voice pitched
Channel Orange>
KTT groupthink back at it
ktt groupthink is why it’s still top100 streaming albums too?