People look at it very black and white, the message and topics came from Ye and Pardi put it into lyrics, the NYT article at the time of release said that if it wasn’t obvious enough
Always found it weird people thought Pardi just made the song and thoughts up out of thin air, don’t think that’s how any ghostwriting/co-writing arrangement would work tbh
Yeah it's been said before that it's a whole writing process where they tell the ghostwriter what they want to talk about on the track. They bring their ideas and the ghostwriter makes it lyrical
Yeah it's been said before that it's a whole writing process where they tell the ghostwriter what they want to talk about on the track. They bring their ideas and the ghostwriter makes it lyrical
Lol sounds so lame "So here's what I kinda wanna say and the message. Now can you write that up and have it on my desk by tomorrow?"
Lol sounds so lame "So here's what I kinda wanna say and the message. Now can you write that up and have it on my desk by tomorrow?"
S*** I don't disagree but when you're operating at a high level, it makes sense to get people in the writer's room to brainstorm and make the creative process more efficient. Every other industry does it. Nobody is writing movies alone. Pop music and other genres accept it. I understand why it's so shunned in rap but it makes sense why many bigger rappers employ ghostwriters at some point
Astrology for people who think they’re smarter than that
astrology is actually real tho