6 minutes of this interview he is really speaking nonsense. Just jumbling words.
To be honest, that's many rappers in general.
Even Nas be talking in circles and rambling in most of his interviews. Jay only recently got better at interviews too.
Honestly, Vince Staples is probably the most articulate rapper when it comes to interviews. Dude usually conveys his thoughts well without rambling and saying "you know what I mean?" every other sentence.
he really can't top the white lives matter and the nazi/hitler stuff tbh
him saying Mike brown wasn't killed because of the cops but because of fent in his system is pretty up there!
him saying Mike brown wasn't killed because of the cops but because of fent in his system is pretty up there!
george floyd* but i hear you
to the general public the stuff i mentioned was more widely problematic though
Imagine worshipping a fat nazi
A FAT ONE
He's not fat anymore so it's just nazi get it right
anyway here's a real old kanye interview
!https://youtu.be/AwbSTjCRQDQThis is what I was expecting when I opened the thread
i am so pissed off they let this man spiral
He’d be running the s*** out of the game
Imagine the strength of a Kanye co-sign if he kept his s*** together post Yeezus
Imagine worshipping a fat nazi
A FAT ONE
America just elected a fat Nazi.
Kanye's a red herring.
it’s the reason why we haven’t heard from him in a while. It’s gotten to a point where unfortunately those contrarian points he had are no longer “edgy.” So now anything he says won’t have the same effect it did 2 years ago.
i am so pissed off they let this man spiral
They being the voices in his head and money
Thinking about a world where he decided to be “a larger than life” by overshadowing the entirety of hiphop/ music rather than trying to establish himself outside of it.
A post-TLOP world where he dove deep into his production, feature, artistic reportoire, and creative direction bag and slowed down on the solo releases
The strength of that co-sign would’ve been insane. Imagine Ye developing artists in 2024 as strongly he did Sean, Cudi, Travis, etc
There's some strong parallels between 2000's era MJ and 2020's era Kanye.
MJ back in the 2000's before he died was the most polarizing musician in America, dropped a bad album(Invincible) late career, had his whole image destroyed by the pedo accusations, tried to go independent due falling out with Sony, was accused of antisemitism, openly called "Wacko Jacko" in the media, mocked in pop culture, etc.
And it all changed when he croaked in 2009.
There's 3 things Ye can do to restore his rep: Go on a major apology tour with someone Jewish, make sure Bully is good/great, or die/get killed.
man he was on the cusp of something amazing with the wyoming era stuff.. still very inspiring to me
The Kanye supporting Trump s*** is so overblown lmao. The lefty other big name celebrities and organizations also endorsed Trump at the time
talking about having no fear the whole time but then still unable to admit bipolar obviously puts him into depressive episodes :(
this is one of the most important interviews in hip hop history tbh and I'll forever have some respect for him for doing this
Even funnier, the interviews in that era where folks called him out on the Trump stuff & then he froze up for like 30 seconds because he was just being a contrarian & didn't actually have anything meaningful to say e.g. 11:20 in this video where Jimmy saves him from looking like a dumbass by calling a commercial break
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