Which unreleased/scrapped album had more classic potential? So Help Me God or Yandhi?
For me its SHMG. All Day ft Kendrick, Can U Be, Fall Outta Heaven would’ve been unbeatable
Not to mention the McCartney contributions
SHMG is the ultimate great album that never was.
I think about what that album could have been at least once a week.
TLOP rollout was so chaotic i kinda think All Day is the last time he released something and it wasn’t a painful process.
SHMG is the ultimate great album that never was.
I think about what that album could have been at least once a week.
TLOP rollout was so chaotic i kinda think All Day is the last time he released something and it wasn’t a painful process.
All day was a painful process
Yandhi. Not to d***ride it or anything but I think we have a more comprehensive idea of what we could expect and tbh the album slaps
SHMG seemed like it lacked direction. But who knows
SHMG is the ultimate great album that never was.
I think about what that album could have been at least once a week.
TLOP rollout was so chaotic i kinda think All Day is the last time he released something and it wasn’t a painful process.
Which unreleased/scrapped album had more classic potential? So Help Me God or Yandhi?
For me its SHMG. All Day ft Kendrick, Can U Be, Fall Outta Heaven would’ve been unbeatable
Not to mention the McCartney contributions
don't forget about i feel like that
Yandhi would've been bottom 2 in ye's discog
True, and JIK replacing it did not change that.
Ye has not put his full attention into music since TLOP + Daytona beats
Pablo is literally so help me god but with fully fleshed out ideas lmao
and you got yandhi so this debate is redundant
Yandhi was last decade of smile (beach boys)
All day was a painful process
God getting All Day was like pulling teeth do not miss that
Pablo is literally so help me god but with fully fleshed out ideas lmao
and you got yandhi so this debate is redundant
By that logic we got Yandhi thru JIK, we all know scrapped albums change. Pablo didn't have McCartney, Country/rock influenced tracks (All Day, FourFiveSeconds, OG Grave) or even the same concept outside of Christianity.
Yandhi because of City in the Sky, Last Name, and Hurricane
This is a better matchup than ppl know
A fleshed out Last Name wouldve been MBDTF level
it's hard to answer this because at what point of each album's making do you consider the question
yandhi at the original release date was going to be terrible, but a lot of its later tracks would've been incredible at completion.
Yandhi because of City in the Sky, Last Name, and Hurricane
mid, good, and mid
it's hard to answer this because at what point of each album's making do you consider the question
yandhi at the original release date was going to be terrible, but a lot of its later tracks would've been incredible at completion.
we already have it at completion
it's hard to answer this because at what point of each album's making do you consider the question
yandhi at the original release date was going to be terrible, but a lot of its later tracks would've been incredible at completion.
Jut like how there was a version of SHMG that got scrapped for Swish and that sounded mid too
So I'd imagine every album not at a specific time but at it's peak potential before the concepts were removed/changed or censored in Yandhis case.