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  • Dec 13, 2021

    This generation will speak about GKMC like the generations before us spoke about the foundational albums.

    Whenever a question like this gets posed its always a consistent pick.

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    n this

  • Dec 13, 2021
    SaintJitterxburgFL


    Nothing else like this album. Dropped my freshman year of high school and was the soundtrack of my graduation ofc. The singles and videos are timeless and after all these years I can still run it all the way thru. After this album Kanye went on to go on to make more experimental works and this album falls somewhere in between the old Kanye and the Kanye that would go on to make 808’s, MBDTF and Yeezus which all are classics in their own right, it’s just this album is my personal favorite

    Graduation is a top tier Ye album, doesn't get the credit it deserves. Every track could have been a single, every track was dope.

  • I thought country music was mid till I heard this gem

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  • Dec 13, 2021

    you're doing WHAT to carti?????

  • Dec 13, 2021

    reflections in real time by kilo kish

    changed my life nfs

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    Zokkon

    food and liquor

  • Dec 13, 2021

    Because the Internet

  • Dec 13, 2021
    Moses X

    And I'm not even American

  • Dec 13, 2021

    T.I.'s Trap Muzik and Scarface's The Fix was my ones at like 13 years old.

  • Dec 13, 2021

    2018 was a totally chaotic year in my life

    KSG, Die Lit, and Some Rap Songs all made an impact for very different reasons

    KSG soundtracked some addiction recovery for me.

    SRS helped me cope with the death of my father

    I got into Die Lit after taking some DMT for the first time and it loosened things up for me, taught me sometimes it’s really just about what sounds right and makes you feel euphoric and that lyrics weren’t as essential as I once felt