Yeezus didn't change s***, people give ye too much credit.
Wow bro so edgy
WLR more innovative than the other two
808 and that other album cool but they were mostly building on sounds already happening in the mainstream or underground.
WLR is its own thing
You niggas need mental counseling
This what I’ve been saying all along lmaooo people tried to compare to Yeezus purely based off negative reception
No one ever was visibly inspired by yeezus nor did anyone ever directly name it as an influence, it doesnt have any impact on the sound of the genre in the decade it was released
No one ever was visibly inspired by yeezus nor did anyone ever directly name it as an influence, it doesnt have any impact on the sound of the genre in the decade it was released
I was
@DAVIDP
Even Mike Dean is telling people to cut out the BS
Mike the Audio Terrorist speaking FAX!
People give 808s too much credit too, it didnt invent autotune, kanye just rode the wave and other than that most of the praise people give it for supposedly breaking barriers in hip hop for lyrical content and themes should be given to Cudder instead
Kanye's biggest impact on the culture happened in 2004 and nothing is gonna change that
thats why hes a try-hard old man doing the jesus s*** now and trying to cope with the fact he's long past his prime
No one ever was visibly inspired by yeezus nor did anyone ever directly name it as an influence, it doesnt have any impact on the sound of the genre in the decade it was released
But but muh influence
They HATED that s*** when it came out and missed the Old Kanye for the 1st time
I could argue that was the same Kanye though. Outside of Welcome to the heartbreak beat change that album was flawless
I could argue that was the same Kanye though. Outside of Welcome to the heartbreak beat change that album was flawless
Welcome to heartbreak a classic
last ground breaking album was melodrama by lorde. real ones know
What ground did that s*** break