tbh op didn’t really say Yeezus was garbage
there’s also nothing wrong with kanye if it inspired people to make “different” music but then they failed.
take off the stan goggles lads
Why take OP seriously when it’s the same tired repeated old head arguments you hear over and over again, to reduce artists like Travis Scott, Future, Young Thug, Uzi etc. to ‘yelping dogs drowned in autotune’. Yeah I’m crying that Action Bronson and Wiz aren’t running the game right now, my heart bleeds
Plus one album doesn’t dictate the entire genre like that. If any Ye album had that level of influence it’s 808s and the drake/abel era that it inspired.
You’re allowed your preference, if you want to listen to ‘muh real hip hop’ Freddie and Al just dropped a classic, but don’t diminish the masterpiece that is Yeezus because it’s not to your taste
Why take OP seriously when it’s the same tired repeated old head arguments you hear over and over again, to reduce artists like Travis Scott, Future, Young Thug, Uzi etc. to ‘yelping dogs drowned in autotune’. Yeah I’m crying that Action Bronson and Wiz aren’t running the game right now, my heart bleeds
Plus one album doesn’t dictate the entire genre like that. If any Ye album had that level of influence it’s 808s and the drake/abel era that it inspired.
You’re allowed your preference, if you want to listen to ‘muh real hip hop’ Freddie and Al just dropped a classic, but don’t diminish the masterpiece that is Yeezus because it’s not to your taste
big mad
He introduces industrial noise
Lol
To Pimp a Butterfly. ... An album that should be viewed as a cornerstone that captures the emotion of the ongoing world today. And yet it gets ignored ....
LMAOOOOOO
big mad
Asks me to take off stan goggles and argue
I do
‘Big mad’
tbh op didn’t really say Yeezus was garbage
there’s also nothing wrong with kanye if it inspired people to make “different” music but then they failed.
take off the stan goggles lads
Glad someone actually has reading comprehension
Asks me to take off stan goggles and argue
I do
‘Big mad’
i like annoying u
also cos u kinda missed op’s point
Bound to fall in love (Bound)
B-B-B-B-Bound to fall in love (Bound)
Uh-huh, honey
everything about yeezus is too f***n classic
I know you're tired of lovin', of lovin'
With nobody to love, nobody, nobody (Uh-huh, honey)
Close your eyes and let the word paint a thousand pictures
One good girl is worth a thousand b****es
Bound (Bound to fall in love)
i like annoying u
also cos u kinda missed op’s point
He doesn’t really have a point tho
I don’t think Yeezus is bad, I don’t think it changed the entire genre and I don’t think the genre is ‘ruined’ by its current most popular artists
Weird thread. Any sort of criticism in this section is considered trolling and people won’t take it seriously but are fine with the same 10 threads everyday.
I don’t agree that Kanye took everything he worked on and threw it away because he already tried to go lift when it comes to hip hop. Yeezus isn’t even that left field compared to other genres etc.
I do agree Yeezus helped make way for the Travis Scotts, Uzis etc to break through. There is a certain sound that dominates hip hop at the moment; people will call certain styles dusty if they didn’t follow that sound.
People already do call a lot of Kanye’s music dusty and I’m talking about casual listeners
Chill bro
let me say this yezzus is first time kanye was chasing trend not creating it
still the best ye album
Elaborate
He doesn’t really have a point tho
I don’t think Yeezus is bad, I don’t think it changed the entire genre and I don’t think the genre is ‘ruined’ by its current most popular artists
op doesn’t think it’s bad and i didn’t agree with his post entirely but i agree that someone like kanye with an album like yeezus helped push hip hop slightly into a different direction. it didn’t change the genre, no of course not.
however, i don’t think we’d get some of the sounds we have today if yeezus didn’t exist.
op doesn’t think it’s bad and i didn’t agree with his post entirely but i agree that someone like kanye with an album like yeezus helped push hip hop slightly into a different direction. it didn’t change the genre, no of course not.
however, i don’t think we’d get some of the sounds we have today if yeezus didn’t exist.
‘throws away everything the culture had been building up to with that point’ and ‘removes the essence of truly great lyrical rap from all his music’ don’t sound too positive
if can u be was on the album you wouldn't accept such disrespect