“Imagine watching Jeen-yuhs knowing you just as hungry as he was
He might be black and I might be white, but we both dreamed of f***ing Latinas"
Should have officially released it, this bar would have solved racism even more than the Jay-Z x Linkin Park album did
makes sense for a kanye song someone tried to throw out a more outlandish bar than him for once
“Imagine watching Jeen-yuhs knowing you just as hungry as he was
He might be black and I might be white, but we both dreamed of f***ing Latinas"
His best bar ever
I forgot that ye songs just sound like that tbh lol, truly a woat producer
Please say some racist, homophobic or fatphobic s*** so that you can get banned
Please say some racist, homophobic or fatphobic s*** so that you can get banned
Just say you like poorly recorded vocals
Just say you like poorly recorded vocals
You're talking about the mix quality on a song that wasn't even released. That doesn't make Ye a woat producer, even all the things like a mouse click on a song doesn't undo all the AMAZING beats Ye has given us
People think every leak is AI these days
This ain’t fair lol
Cmon these lyrics are so outrageous, that’s the only reason I thought it tbh. That coupled with how bad vocals sound on ye projects threw me off. This ain’t some s*** I say about every leak, the context of this is hard to believe
You're talking about the mix quality on a song that wasn't even released. That doesn't make Ye a woat producer, even all the things like a mouse click on a song doesn't undo all the AMAZING beats Ye has given us
Nope not talking about the mix I’m talking about the recording. There’s a quality of Ye’s recording process that no matter how good you mix it, it still sounds like AI. His verses on Donda are prime examples. There’s nothing wrong with the mix, it’s just his process of doing terrible punch ins
If the recording is poor, no mix will save it.
What a s***ty producer🙄
You do realize all these examples are from a man who existed 20 years ago?
That man does not exist anymore, and even you know it, or else you would’ve posted something recent. But you knew nothing recent would help your point
Ye was a great producer
He is a bad producer
That was then this is now
You do realize all these examples are from a man who existed 20 years ago?
That man does not exist anymore, and even you know it, or else you would’ve posted something recent. But you knew nothing recent would help your point
Ye was a great producer
He is a bad producer
That was then this is now
His recent output doesn't erase what he's done. And plenty of Donda, KSG and TLOP beats are great man. A big reason why Daytona is so highly regarded is the beats
Might be the hardest line I’ve ever heard in my whole life
Biggest L Kanye ever took was not releasing this
His recent output doesn't erase what he's done. And plenty of Donda, KSG and TLOP beats are great man. A big reason why Daytona is so highly regarded is the beats
There are still flashes here and there. But Daytona is an amateur production effort that was gassed because Ye’s name was attached. If they said hit boy made those beats, dudes would’ve had a field day. Literally the kind of beats a 12 year old would make in their first week learning FL studio. Most basic beats I’ve ever heard
His recent output doesn't erase what he's done. And plenty of Donda, KSG and TLOP beats are great man. A big reason why Daytona is so highly regarded is the beats
He barely does his own production anymore anyway
Its AI
We already heard the real Harlow verse at the Donda 2 show.
Nope, this is the reference demo
https:// krakenfiles .com/view/Z6p3ykyHDG/file.html
I guess it just seemed like a joke a Ye fan would make
But that’s pretty crazy that Ye most likely pushed Jack to that place, like ye saw Jack doing all the funny gay posts on social media and Ye was like “go further” and this happened, that’s wild
Idk cause the lil nas x bar was the first to go
If You Know You Know- great beat
Games We Play- decent Wu tang type beat but very dry sonically and the drums don’t hit, if an underground rapper went on this I don’t think people would consider it amazing, it’s run of the mill, average boom Bap sample beat
Hard Piano- literally just a Madlib beat with trap drums added on top (not the only time Ye stole from Madlib during these Wyoming sessions because he was stretched too thin, see Bonjour) but overall still a decent track. Not bad not amazing
Come Back Baby- great sample. Decent idea to do the stripped down verse but I think the execution feels a little bit bare and amateur-ish, too simple and basic (a theme on this album). Still I’m willing to say this has enough redeeming qualities to be a good 7.5 or 8 out of 10 beat just from the idea, even if it wasn’t executed well and sounds like beats that most of us made in middle school
Santeria- great track, the second truly great beat on here
What Would Meek Do- this thing makes Swizz Beats sound like a musical genius. The sample is goofy as hell and the beat is incredibly basic just repeating the terrible loop with basic drums. Imo the worst Ye beat that exists because there are no redeeming factors. Another beat that is very bare and too simple
Infrared- another cool track but it’s a very simple loop, again this s*** is almost shockingly simple and lacking in layers for a project that is supposedly held up as good production
It truly was just a perfect storm of people who were brand new to hip hop at the time and Ye stans liking this album because of the short album gimmick and the safe basic inoffensive nature of the music
If you can articulate what makes some of these simple beats so special then go ahead
If You Know You Know- great beat
Games We Play- decent Wu tang type beat but very dry sonically and the drums don’t hit, if an underground rapper went on this I don’t think people would consider it amazing, it’s run of the mill, average boom Bap sample beat
Hard Piano- literally just a Madlib beat with trap drums added on top (not the only time Ye stole from Madlib during these Wyoming sessions because he was stretched too thin, see Bonjour) but overall still a decent track. Not bad not amazing
Come Back Baby- great sample. Decent idea to do the stripped down verse but I think the execution feels a little bit bare and amateur-ish, too simple and basic (a theme on this album). Still I’m willing to say this has enough redeeming qualities to be a good 7.5 or 8 out of 10 beat just from the idea, even if it wasn’t executed well and sounds like beats that most of us made in middle school
Santeria- great track, the second truly great beat on here
What Would Meek Do- this thing makes Swizz Beats sound like a musical genius. The sample is goofy as hell and the beat is incredibly basic just repeating the terrible loop with basic drums. Imo the worst Ye beat that exists because there are no redeeming factors. Another beat that is very bare and too simple
Infrared- another cool track but it’s a very simple loop, again this s*** is almost shockingly simple and lacking in layers for a project that is supposedly held up as good production
It truly was just a perfect storm of people who were brand new to hip hop at the time and Ye stans liking this album because of the short album gimmick and the safe basic inoffensive nature of the music
If you can articulate what makes some of these simple beats so special then go ahead
Wow, you're so cool and insightful
Wow, you're so cool and insightful
Not my goal at all, I just can actually back up my opinions by articulating how i feel about the music, and I’ve never seen anyone articulate why Daytona is held as this production masterpiece, I just see people accepting it because they like ye
If You Know You Know- great beat
Games We Play- decent Wu tang type beat but very dry sonically and the drums don’t hit, if an underground rapper went on this I don’t think people would consider it amazing, it’s run of the mill, average boom Bap sample beat
Hard Piano- literally just a Madlib beat with trap drums added on top (not the only time Ye stole from Madlib during these Wyoming sessions because he was stretched too thin, see Bonjour) but overall still a decent track. Not bad not amazing
Come Back Baby- great sample. Decent idea to do the stripped down verse but I think the execution feels a little bit bare and amateur-ish, too simple and basic (a theme on this album). Still I’m willing to say this has enough redeeming qualities to be a good 7.5 or 8 out of 10 beat just from the idea, even if it wasn’t executed well and sounds like beats that most of us made in middle school
Santeria- great track, the second truly great beat on here
What Would Meek Do- this thing makes Swizz Beats sound like a musical genius. The sample is goofy as hell and the beat is incredibly basic just repeating the terrible loop with basic drums. Imo the worst Ye beat that exists because there are no redeeming factors. Another beat that is very bare and too simple
Infrared- another cool track but it’s a very simple loop, again this s*** is almost shockingly simple and lacking in layers for a project that is supposedly held up as good production
It truly was just a perfect storm of people who were brand new to hip hop at the time and Ye stans liking this album because of the short album gimmick and the safe basic inoffensive nature of the music
If you can articulate what makes some of these simple beats so special then go ahead
The minimalism of those classic Ye chops brings a lot out of Push's vocals for me personally; It feels very grimy and raw with how simple, loud, and in your face the production is which juxtaposed well with the mafia coke rap throughout. Push did a very good job matching the energy with his cadences and delivery which makes the project feel more cohesive as a whole.
I also think you just lose people when you say Hard Piano sounds like a Madlib beat because Madlib beats tend to be a lot more upbeat, spacey, and absurd, or at least less cinematic than that one does. You can tell Ye definitely had a hand in it.