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He shares writing credits with a dozen other people on 2 songs.
Yeezus was mostly inspired by Saul Williams, who Kanye has been a huge fan of since the mid 2000s, and various EDM figures.
There are many Very Good Beats producers on Yeezus, but somehow Travis Scott being credited on 2 songs alongside his label mates magically makes Travis a major puppeteer of the album and so Vince Staples was actually heavily influenced by Travis
Ok
do you even believe this

I’ve heard a handful of songs like the both of these
Don’t think either are the most unique but if you’d like to believe this then sure why not
Travis barely had anything to do with Yeezus.
Ye would say he was a big help actually!
He shares writing credits with a dozen other people on 2 songs.
Yeezus was mostly inspired by Saul Williams, who Kanye has been a huge fan of since the mid 2000s, and various EDM figures.
There are many Very Good Beats producers on Yeezus, but somehow Travis Scott being credited on 2 songs alongside his label mates magically makes Travis a major puppeteer of the album and so Vince Staples was actually heavily influenced by Travis
Ok
I didn't say Vince was heavily influenced by Travis, I said he is inspired by Yeezus which Travis was a part of
Travis wasnt even a big influence on Yeezus out of the VGB producers on the album alone. TNGHT has way more fingerprints on that album's sound, specifically HudMo
Im happy Trav kept God's Country for himself.
same glad it got an official release and it came out great. wish he kept future and sza off telekinesis tho they were good but didn't fit "I can see the future, it's lookin' like we leveled through the sky, I can't wait to live in glory in eternal lastin' life"
I didn't say Vince was heavily influenced by Travis, I said he is inspired by Yeezus which Travis was a part of
He's not even listed in the album's liner notes lol. Hudmo, Young Chop, and Arca were the musical consultants while Rick Rubin consulted on the final draft. You must not remember that Yeezus was going to sound much different before Rick Rubin came in and convinced Kanye to strip down a ton of stuff.
Yeah, Travis was indeed "a part of" Yeezus. But its absurd to imply Travis' involvement gives him any kind of credit regarding artists who were influenced by that album.
Travis being inspired by Big Fish Theory when Vince is just inspired by Yeezus doesn't make sense
Of course it does. You can be inspired by the product of something you was associated with 😂.
Ye would say he was a big help actually!
Im sure he was. Pressing buttons on the board is an important job
you should check the album credits then
I was just watching the Big Sean Drink Champs interview earlier and he specifically says that he's worked with Kanye and not asked for credit / publishing multiple times
Credits aren't the only thing that matters
Im sure he was. Pressing buttons on the board is an important job
Those buttons helped make Yeezus and Ye would agree!
you should check the album credits then
Dont let them know that Travis did more work on Cruel Summer than he did on Yeezus.
Of course it does. You can be inspired by the product of something you was associated with 😂.
Isn't it way more likely that Travis would've done a song like Delresto regardless?
Those buttons helped make Yeezus and Ye would agree!
You gonna believe a dude who was just caught getting his pipe sucked on a raft with his buttcheeks out?
I was just watching the Big Sean Drink Champs interview earlier and he specifically says that he's worked with Kanye and not asked for credit / publishing multiple times
Credits aren't the only thing that matters
Kanye worked with all these producers like Arca and Daft Punk but yeah, it was Travis that made Yeezus
He's not even listed in the album's liner notes lol. Hudmo, Young Chop, and Arca were the musical consultants while Rick Rubin consulted on the final draft. You must not remember that Yeezus was going to sound much different before Rick Rubin came in and convinced Kanye to strip down a ton of stuff.
Yeah, Travis was indeed "a part of" Yeezus. But its absurd to imply Travis' involvement gives him any kind of credit regarding artists who were influenced by that album.
Travis is on record saying he worked on almost every song even outside of the songs he's credited on
I guarantee you can't find a song from any of those artists you just listed that sounds this much like Yeezus before it came out
