Very shortly after Yeezus iirc. It eventually evolved into SHMG which became Pablo
We first heard of the song during the SHMG era
Nah, SWISH became TLOP. Only one song for SHMG made it to release, Nina Chop (Famous)
So Help Me God is such a great album title and would have been a great addition to his discography
Nah, SWISH became TLOP. Only one song for SHMG made it to release, Nina Chop (Famous)
SHMG, SWISH and Pablo are all basically the same thing lol
Wolves, Nina Chop, Feedback, FML and Fade also made it through the eras
Nah not true, SWISH became TLOP. Only song from SHMG that made it anywhere was Nina Chop (Famous)
highlights, waves, wolves, real friends were all from 2014
Nah, SWISH became TLOP. Only one song for SHMG made it to release, Nina Chop (Famous)
feedback too
very very good with like legitimate WOW potential if he fleshed this out even just a tiny bit more
he's worked on this song for like 4 eras and it's gone nowhere
I still have faith he’ll finish it one day
This is final album material
feedback too
Piss on your grave, sanctified, and all your fault too
GOAT song with a GOAT feature I cant believe my ears
Piss on your grave, sanctified, and all your fault too
album was always gonna be a mess if it released tbh, too many sounds that don't mix well
Feel Like That had two completely different iterations sonically and they were both among the best songs Ye ever did. Makes sense that in the end he could never quite crack the case and put it all together.
if this is real then his mind is sooo cooked how do u not release this
southside and metro boomin why yeezus 2/shmg became tlop also less experimental etc
got damn my #1 grail just got even holier
We went from starving for Glastonbury snippets to a several course meal
southside and metro boomin why yeezus 2/shmg became tlop also less experimental etc
I keep telling people that 2014 single-handedly changed the trajectory of rap music and even all genres as a whole and this is one of the major examples
I keep telling people that 2014 single-handedly changed the trajectory of rap music and even all genres as a whole and this is one of the major examples
wasn’t cos of their actual music i meant like their advice to kanye they said it sounded too electro and experimental all the stuff he made during yeezus 2 / shmg which made him change up the sound to be a lot more easier to be played by mainstream audiences. explains why he was handing out songs like 3500 tell your friends all your fault etc
wasn’t cos of their actual music i meant like their advice to kanye they said it sounded too electro and experimental all the stuff he made during yeezus 2 / shmg which made him change up the sound to be a lot more easier to be played by mainstream audiences. explains why he was handing out songs like 3500 tell your friends all your fault etc