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  • Oct 26, 2019
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    JEEZUS

    Just curious, what was your first car?

    Black 95 cutlass Supreme.

  • Oct 26, 2019
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    Chitownative

    Black 95 cutlass Supreme.

    Awe man we had a red one when I was real little. An 89 or 90 I think. I was too young to remember it but apparently I cried when my parents got rid of it

  • Oct 26, 2019
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    Damn man, crazy how Ye been around my whole life

    CD - I was too young to buy explicit by myself (12) so my grandparents had to get it for me. That whole album just reminds me of being a kid, going on trips with my grandparents, going to the store with them, all that (RIP grandma )

    LR- my 8th grade girlfriend got me this album I remember this is where I started to become my own person, this album reminds me of watching the Touch the Sky video play on MTV2s Sucka Free Sunday’s after staying up late watching Beavis and Butthead and the Andy Milonakis show on MTV. Truly the GOAT times

    Grad - I was a sophomore in HS. I remember this s*** leaked on KanyeTalk (or was it KanyeLive then???). I walked into school bumping Stronger everyday lol. My friend would always take an ear bud out of my ear and be like “yep... knew it” I remember during our homecoming football came stronger played and everyone looked at me and started turning up

    808s - dropped when I was a junior going through a lot of anxiety and heartbreak this album literally helped me get through some of the hardest times of my life

    MBDTF - dropped during my first year of college. S*** made me feel so lit. So confident to pursue what I wanted to pursue and not give a f*** what anyone thinks. I was heavy into music production at this time, and this album inspired me in my work

    Yeezus - came out right after me and my gf of 5 years broke up. I was super hurt over it, and songs like BOTL and HML and Bound 2 really spoke to me. I used to walk around my neighborhood blasting those songs at like 3am lol

    TLOP - nothing really emotionally connecting me to this one, however, I had some great turn up times too it in my early 20s

    ye - Came out when I was going through a real bought of anxiety and depression. I made some dumb decisions and songs like ITAKY, Wouldn’t Leave and Ghost Town really spoke to me. I’m not too proud to say I cried to that album

    JIK - this is the first album I can say I cannot relate to, and doesn’t speak to me. I really actually don’t f*** with it at all. If anything, it showed me how old I’m getting. The artists I idolized my whole life has fallen off. I always supported Ye through everything, but I think I can’t anymore. He’s finally too far gone

  • Oct 26, 2019

    im 27 and im a ye stan since I remember , every album made me feel something , even ye - ghost town is godly

  • Oct 26, 2019

    Became a stan between Grad and 808s whewww

  • Oct 26, 2019

    Been around too long. But my memory is nowhere near Hot Pancakes.

  • Oct 26, 2019
    hot pancakes

    Damn man, crazy how Ye been around my whole life

    CD - I was too young to buy explicit by myself (12) so my grandparents had to get it for me. That whole album just reminds me of being a kid, going on trips with my grandparents, going to the store with them, all that (RIP grandma )

    LR- my 8th grade girlfriend got me this album I remember this is where I started to become my own person, this album reminds me of watching the Touch the Sky video play on MTV2s Sucka Free Sunday’s after staying up late watching Beavis and Butthead and the Andy Milonakis show on MTV. Truly the GOAT times

    Grad - I was a sophomore in HS. I remember this s*** leaked on KanyeTalk (or was it KanyeLive then???). I walked into school bumping Stronger everyday lol. My friend would always take an ear bud out of my ear and be like “yep... knew it” I remember during our homecoming football came stronger played and everyone looked at me and started turning up

    808s - dropped when I was a junior going through a lot of anxiety and heartbreak this album literally helped me get through some of the hardest times of my life

    MBDTF - dropped during my first year of college. S*** made me feel so lit. So confident to pursue what I wanted to pursue and not give a f*** what anyone thinks. I was heavy into music production at this time, and this album inspired me in my work

    Yeezus - came out right after me and my gf of 5 years broke up. I was super hurt over it, and songs like BOTL and HML and Bound 2 really spoke to me. I used to walk around my neighborhood blasting those songs at like 3am lol

    TLOP - nothing really emotionally connecting me to this one, however, I had some great turn up times too it in my early 20s

    ye - Came out when I was going through a real bought of anxiety and depression. I made some dumb decisions and songs like ITAKY, Wouldn’t Leave and Ghost Town really spoke to me. I’m not too proud to say I cried to that album

    JIK - this is the first album I can say I cannot relate to, and doesn’t speak to me. I really actually don’t f*** with it at all. If anything, it showed me how old I’m getting. The artists I idolized my whole life has fallen off. I always supported Ye through everything, but I think I can’t anymore. He’s finally too far gone

    I like how you categorized different phases of your life based off ye projects. Let me give it a go.

    College dropout era I was a senior in high school made my own ye mixtapes and listened to them before every basketball game I had. Got my girl hooked on ye and bumped him non stop.

    Late registration was 2nd year college and I was at chicago state (donda had already retired) was young bumping ye riding my drop top cutlass at the time living it up.

    Graduation was probably the most memorable era for me turned 21 used to get f***ed up listening to stronger and cant tell me nothing riding downtown chi bumping I wonder. A lot of people hate drunk and hot girls but that take me back to the day it leaked me and my best friends went to a party and got f***ed up got on hella b****es and rode home bumping that.

    808s era I had just gotten with my girl and just good times.

    Mbtdf era was when I had my daughter and really had to get on my grown man grind. Also remember downtown chi bumping power and drunk chicks dancing outside my car.

    Yeezus was around the time I got married good times.

    Tlop take me back to last era before my best friend was killed waves got me thru that time.

    Ye era was almost about to get divorced album really spoke to me like you wouldn't believe.

  • Oct 26, 2019
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    Whewww I’ve been on the Kanye forums from Kanyetalk. This is my fourth one.

  • Oct 26, 2019
    NIDZO

    Whewww I’ve been on the Kanye forums from Kanyetalk. This is my fourth one.

    I was around active during kanye talk missed the kanye live wave didnt post really on ktt but back active on here.

  • Oct 26, 2019
    JEEZUS

    Awe man we had a red one when I was real little. An 89 or 90 I think. I was too young to remember it but apparently I cried when my parents got rid of it

    Nothing like a cutt dogg

  • Oct 26, 2019
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    I mean I’m here too lol

  • Oct 26, 2019
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    hot pancakes

    Been a stan since college dropout, f***ed with every kanyealbum until "ye"

    never understood when people said OG kanye fans dont rock with him anymore, becasue i did. but now i get it

    he fell off hard with this one tbh

    Damn man, crazy how Ye been around my whole life

    CD - I was too young to buy explicit by myself (12) so my grandparents had to get it for me. That whole album just reminds me of being a kid, going on trips with my grandparents, going to the store with them, all that (RIP grandma )

    LR- my 8th grade girlfriend got me this album I remember this is where I started to become my own person, this album reminds me of watching the Touch the Sky video play on MTV2s Sucka Free Sunday’s after staying up late watching Beavis and Butthead and the Andy Milonakis show on MTV. Truly the GOAT times

    Grad - I was a sophomore in HS. I remember this s*** leaked on KanyeTalk (or was it KanyeLive then???). I walked into school bumping Stronger everyday lol. My friend would always take an ear but out of my ear and be like “yep... knew it” I remember during our homecoming football came stronger played and everyone looked at me and started turning up

    808s - dropped when I was a junior going through a lot of anxiety and heartbreak this album literally helped me get through some of the hardest times of my life

    MBDTF - dropped during my first year of college. S*** made me feel so lit. So confident to pursue what I wanted to pursue and not give a f*** what anyone thinks. I was heavy into music production at this time, and this album inspired me in my work

    Yeezus - came out right after me and my gf of 5 years broke up. I was super hurt over it, and songs like BOTL and HML and Bound 2 really spoke to me. I used to walk around my neighborhood blasting those songs at like 3am lol

    TLOP - nothing really emotionally connecting me to this one, however, I had some great turn up times too it in my early 20s

    ye - Came out when I was going through a real bought of anxiety and depression. I made some dumb decisions and songs like ITAKY, Wouldn’t Leave and Ghost Town really spoke to me. I’m not too proud to say I cried to that album

    JIK - this is the first album I can say I cannot relate to, and doesn’t speak to me. I really actually don’t f*** with it at all. If anything, it showed me how old I’m getting. The artists I idolized my whole life has fallen off. I always supported Ye through everything, but I think I can’t anymore. He’s finally too far gone

    Wait until you get to that midlife crisis in your 40s and start reconsidering your beliefs and fearing the hell out of the idea of Hell. You’ll love it. Every Ye stan will eventually love JIK at one point in their lifetime. I’m not at that point yet but I’ll get there

  • Oct 26, 2019
    DVLPR

    Wait until you get to that midlife crisis in your 40s and start reconsidering your beliefs and fearing the hell out of the idea of Hell. You’ll love it. Every Ye stan will eventually love JIK at one point in their lifetime. I’m not at that point yet but I’ll get there

    Maybe. I already had my quarter life crisis I’m not looking forward to the midlife one lmao

  • BS59

    I mean I’m here too lol

  • Feb 3, 2024

  • Feb 4, 2024

    I remember watching through The Wire music video on TRL. Same with All Falls Down And Jesus Walks... Didn't even realize I was a stan then. I was in 6th grade falling asleep to Touch The Sky on my CD player on repeat
    I used to love that album man.

    Hearing Jesus Walks alone instantly sends me back to Summer of 04

    Every Kanye album up until like TLOP or KSG is like a mental time capsule that unlocks whenever I hear a song from any one of them.