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  • Nov 13, 2020
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    Ain’t gonna the production definitely got better

    I’m just gonna pretend this was never a Kanye song and he was just featured on the hook now I can enjoy it more

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    YeahN9h

    Ain’t gonna the production definitely got better

    I’m just gonna pretend this was never a Kanye song and he was just featured on the hook now I can enjoy it more

    That's a Dababy song as far as I'm concerned

  • Nov 13, 2020
    LaFleur

    That's a Dababy song as far as I'm concerned

    Factsssssss

  • Nov 13, 2020

    Imagine if this remix actually does numbers on the charts

    I mean Ye already made the radio’s job easier by censoring everything so you never know homie

  • Nov 13, 2020
    LaFleur

    That's a Dababy song as far as I'm concerned

    Still annoys me that dababy doesnt know what secular is

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    He really dropped the censored remix version, doesnt even acknowledged it, and now he doesnt even have a verse on his own song

  • Nov 13, 2020
    Oblivion X

    He really dropped the censored remix version, doesnt even acknowledged it, and now he doesnt even have a verse on his own song

    After DaBaby washed him and 2 Chainz came correct too, he realized his old verses don’t even compare. Gotta come harder than that

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    the craziest s*** is that ye swears his ass off outside the booth and even IN THE BOOTH. he only decides to censor/cut verses after recording. does he think God only listens to his Spotify releases?

    like what's even the point? why is he doing this? It's not even like 808s where he actively tried not to curse.

  • Nov 13, 2020
    ASAKI

    the craziest s*** is that ye swears his ass off outside the booth and even IN THE BOOTH. he only decides to censor/cut verses after recording. does he think God only listens to his Spotify releases?

    like what's even the point? why is he doing this? It's not even like 808s where he actively tried not to curse.

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    ASAKI

    the craziest s*** is that ye swears his ass off outside the booth and even IN THE BOOTH. he only decides to censor/cut verses after recording. does he think God only listens to his Spotify releases?

    like what's even the point? why is he doing this? It's not even like 808s where he actively tried not to curse.

    There's obviously a difference between heat of the moment in real-time and a considered, planned release that goes through multiple checks, the considered release is something he approves of ultimately

    on Heartless he originally said "How could you be so f***ing evil?" instead of Dr Evil but Mr Hudson suggested Dr Evil instead

  • Man I really hope Kanye drops an album this year but truthfully these singles are awesome in their own way.

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    yesac

    There's obviously a difference between heat of the moment in real-time and a considered, planned release that goes through multiple checks, the considered release is something he approves of ultimately

    on Heartless he originally said "How could you be so f***ing evil?" instead of Dr Evil but Mr Hudson suggested Dr Evil instead

    but you're just proving my point. it's even worse that he allowed this to go through multiple checks. in 808s, he censored Wayne, but he had a thematic reason as to why. I didn't like it, because I don't like when artists lazily censor themselves to ruin the flow of the song, but I understood why (even though he said b**** on RoboCop, so...)

    what is the point of asking DaBaby and 2chainz for a verse if you're going to censor it? you may as well have asked them to try not to swear in the first place, because it clearly worsens the song. his only reasoning comes from a verse from the Bible he posted (I can't find it), but it's hypocritical because we know he swears regardless. and I'm supposed to take that reasoning seriously when the hook of the song involves him "calling the drones in"? c'mon.

    the same thing happened with Selah. the OG verse was way more energetic and stronger. he clearly phoned in the album version to seem as religious as possible.

  • Nov 13, 2020

    Yawn

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    ASAKI

    but you're just proving my point. it's even worse that he allowed this to go through multiple checks. in 808s, he censored Wayne, but he had a thematic reason as to why. I didn't like it, because I don't like when artists lazily censor themselves to ruin the flow of the song, but I understood why (even though he said b**** on RoboCop, so...)

    what is the point of asking DaBaby and 2chainz for a verse if you're going to censor it? you may as well have asked them to try not to swear in the first place, because it clearly worsens the song. his only reasoning comes from a verse from the Bible he posted (I can't find it), but it's hypocritical because we know he swears regardless. and I'm supposed to take that reasoning seriously when the hook of the song involves him "calling the drones in"? c'mon.

    the same thing happened with Selah. the OG verse was way more energetic and stronger. he clearly phoned in the album version to seem as religious as possible.

    You ain't need to make an essay just listen to the explicit version if you want

    His intention is to not use profanity in his songs so when he releases them they will be censored if need be

    Also Selah >>>> OG Selah

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    the beat for this song is so f***ing hard (except for the thin clap), could have definitely been a hit had there been a bit more effort in his original verses in the OG

    also not a fan of the only edited version

    if ye doesn’t wanna curse that’s fine, but why forcefully edit other artists

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    yesac

    You ain't need to make an essay just listen to the explicit version if you want

    His intention is to not use profanity in his songs so when he releases them they will be censored if need be

    Also Selah >>>> OG Selah

    Drug dealing raps are A-okay
    Curse words where we draw the line.

  • Nov 13, 2020
    CDDenimFlow

    Literally this.

    1. Song doesn't sound finished at all and out of all unfinished and unreleased Kanye songs it's obviously one of the worst. Yet, Kanye decides to release specifically this record and not the amazing stuff he's got in vault.

    2. We first hear the song via Kanye's twitter, s*** quality.

    3. Song hits streamings and flops.

    4. Few weeks later f***ing CLEAN VERSION of the remix drops and Ye doesn't even acknowledge it whatsoever.

    let’s not talk about “donda” and “believe it”

    those songs sound so f***ing good and it really sucks they are probably vaulted because his album changed direction once again, and it’s likely Nah Nah Nah will be on an album before those two

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    TIIMMY BURNER

    Drug dealing raps are A-okay
    Curse words where we draw the line.

    People have reasons to sell d****, often because they live in poverty

    Swearing serves no purpose

  • Nov 13, 2020
    Oblivion X

    He really dropped the censored remix version, doesnt even acknowledged it, and now he doesnt even have a verse on his own song

  • Nov 13, 2020

    Like why the f*** does he drop the n word on 2 chainz’s song and then bleep out every curse word on this. F*** OFF

  • Nov 13, 2020
    CDDenimFlow

    Literally this.

    1. Song doesn't sound finished at all and out of all unfinished and unreleased Kanye songs it's obviously one of the worst. Yet, Kanye decides to release specifically this record and not the amazing stuff he's got in vault.

    2. We first hear the song via Kanye's twitter, s*** quality.

    3. Song hits streamings and flops.

    4. Few weeks later f***ing CLEAN VERSION of the remix drops and Ye doesn't even acknowledge it whatsoever.

    Damn

  • Nov 13, 2020
    ASAKI

    the craziest s*** is that ye swears his ass off outside the booth and even IN THE BOOTH. he only decides to censor/cut verses after recording. does he think God only listens to his Spotify releases?

    like what's even the point? why is he doing this? It's not even like 808s where he actively tried not to curse.

    Haven’t heard him curse since before JIK tho

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    yesac

    People have reasons to sell d****, often because they live in poverty

    Swearing serves no purpose

    Dealing d**** destroys lives, cursing harms nothing. Weird line to draw in the sand.

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    TIIMMY BURNER

    Dealing d**** destroys lives, cursing harms nothing. Weird line to draw in the sand.

    When u sell d**** u aren’t destroying lives
    Junkies will get there fix regardless they ruining they own lives

  • Nov 13, 2020

    I'm pretty sure I've said this before, but Dababy doesn't know what secular means