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  • Jun 11, 2020
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    cotton dockers

    Aren’t all of the artists OP is decrying more influenced by 808’s than Yeezus?

    yeah op is a complete moron

    also , to pimp a butterfly has yeezus influence

    blacker the berry for example , kendrick worked a lot on to pimp a butterfly when he was on the yeezus tour with ye , just shows how op is a complete f***ing moron who knows absolutely nothing about hip hop

    @op I hope you never have sons, and if you do I hope they beat your ass

  • Jun 11, 2020
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    also lil b**** @op

    DANNY BROWN: "THE ONLY 2013 RAP ALBUM BETTER THAN MINE IS 'YEEZUS'

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  • Jun 12, 2020

    Yeezus changed the culture of rap for sure for the better. Not Kanye’s fault that it dragged this much tho we should see a shift sooner or later. Kanye can’t always be the one to do it tho

  • Jun 12, 2020

    Horrendous post

  • Jun 13, 2020

    Aka yeezus so genius everything after lame

  • Jun 13, 2020

    One man ruining an entire genre?
    That's something only a god can do

  • Jun 13, 2020
    JULIAN

    yeah op is a complete moron

    also , to pimp a butterfly has yeezus influence

    blacker the berry for example , kendrick worked a lot on to pimp a butterfly when he was on the yeezus tour with ye , just shows how op is a complete f***ing moron who knows absolutely nothing about hip hop

    @op I hope you never have sons, and if you do I hope they beat your ass

    I forgot Kendrick was the opener on Yeezus tour

    S*** crazy

    Wish there were more collabs between em

  • Jun 13, 2020

    ur a f***ing idiot

  • Jun 15, 2020

    You just sound out of touch and closeminded

  • Jun 15, 2020

    I agree

  • Jun 15, 2020

    It’s your fault whether you choose to get influenced by it or not Lmfao. Y’all acting like Ye pointed a gun to everyone’s head telling people that

  • Jun 16, 2020

    Kanye f***ing saved rap with Yeezus

    RAP WAS ABOUT TO BE DUSTY FULL OF DUSTY NIGGAS TRYNA RAP ON WU TANG BEATS.

    now we Experimental Swag rappers and Rockstars... phew.

  • Jun 16, 2020
    CLB KarlPilkington

    Hinduism is so stupid

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    Aug 12, 2020
    JULIAN

    also lil b**** @op

    DANNY BROWN: "THE ONLY 2013 RAP ALBUM BETTER THAN MINE IS 'YEEZUS'

    wow well that settles it head ass

  • Aug 12, 2020

    F*** this thread

  • Aug 13, 2020

    With YEEZUS Kanye made tours great again.

  • Aug 13, 2020

    And he's about to save rap with JIK and Donda

  • Aug 13, 2020
    You are welcome

    I hate to say it, but it’s true.

    When Kanye dropped Yeezus it was a guillotine for the culture. In hindsight almost everyone can agree that all of the essential music from the last decade, the sort of resurgence of rap after the ring tone era, the peak of the internet mixtape. All of this happened from 2009 - 2013.
    Somehow the internet was going ballistic over all these true rappers rappers, street guys like Meek Mill, intellectuals like Wale and stone cold hustlers like Rick Ross. The industry had entered a new groove and found a way to thrive. It was the closest the culture had ever been to the mid 90s in terms of just influencers, movers, and shakers out here doing it.

    It was the time when Kendrick and Drake would cement their legacies as two of the greatest to do it. It was a time when everyone could appreciate good kid, m.A.A.d. City.

    The era of rap that occurred then, the post Lil Wayne era which finally heralded a new entry way for new leaders.

    Then Kanye West does something so left field, so against what the culture was about. He goes around parading his face on the walls of the most expensive buildings in major cities. Calls everyone in the culture New Slaves, and removes the essence of truly great lyrical rap from all his music. He introduces industrial noise, grows the influence of Chief Keef and ushers in a new era of “artists”. People like Young Thug, the abomination that Future became, Travis $cott.

    These dudes aren’t rapping, they’re yelping like dogs, mewling like kittens, and drenching their voices in auto tune and after effects like the make up that paints the faces of the women they idolize in their videos and lyrics. Kanye West comes in with Yeezus and throws away everything the culture had been building up to with that point. Suddenly all these left field artists start taking over and Kendrick makes an album that is without a doubt one of the most important cultural masterpieces of the century for black rights in To Pimp a Butterfly. An album on which Kendrick himself states that the people will eventually riot in the streets because of the racial injustice going on still. An album that should be viewed as a cornerstone that captures the emotion of the ongoing world today. And yet it gets ignored because Birdman found some new young boys to spend unnatural amounts of time with. Because Kanye decides to tear down everything he worked towards and herald in a new age of artists that make A$AP Rocky look more Jay Z than Cam’Ron.

    The culture was lost. Lil Uzi tried to rap, but he can’t match the level of wordplay that emerged from that time.

    When Wiz Khalifa and Curren$y was still worth listening to. When Freddie Gibbs was still rocking the streets instead of the record store. When someone thought Action Bronson would be more successful as a musician than in the food industry. When people remembered who Danny Brown was and talked about him outside of the internet.

    Lord save us all and condemn Yeezus to an untimely demise.

    Had to check out at "intellectuals like Wale"

  • Aug 13, 2020
    NakedBalenciaga

    I disagree

  • Aug 13, 2020

    Good, imagine wanting to listen to Drake over Travis

  • Aug 13, 2020

    Yes and it’s great

  • Aug 13, 2020

    also god this is dramatic shut up

  • Aug 13, 2020
    EuroNymous

    let me say this yezzus is first time kanye was chasing trend not creating it

    still the best ye album

    Huh

  • Aug 13, 2020

    Did Yeezus influence much in rap besides distorted basses?

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