Difference is one is bad and one is worse
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People didn’t like 808s?
It was the most hated hip hop album in 2008. Every hip hop head trashed it because of autotune lol
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
How?
This nigga sipping a pina colada, smoking his 5th blunt, perusing ktt2 on his downtime
This nigga sipping a pina colada, smoking his 5th blunt, perusing ktt2 on his downtime
King
We don’t know how critics have reacted to this because they haven’t yet
So literally it’s too early to compare it
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
Cudi came out after 808s.
Its responsible for making autotune so huge in both pop and hip hop. Before that no one was using autotune to the level that he was except T-Pain and everyone saw it as a gimmick
Cudi came out after 808s.
Its responsible for making autotune so huge in both pop and hip hop. Before that no one was using autotune to the level that he was except T-Pain and everyone saw it as a gimmick
Actually before
Cudi dropped AKNC on July 17, 2008. That was a couple months before 808s came into fruition. Plus Kanye was at his mixtape party.
How?
Wym how
If i had to explain it a different way Carti is building upon himself and a style he innovated
Wym how
If i had to explain it a different way Carti is building upon himself and a style he innovated
What about WLR do you think is completely divorced from what is happening in the mainstream?
What about WLR do you think is completely divorced from what is happening in the mainstream?
Listen to the album and find out
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
WLR is its own thing in that he took stuff that was already a thing in rap and turned them up to 11 while also making it palatable for the masses to an extent.
I think 808s and yeezus both fit that description too