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  • Lord Quas

    Wait, he played "Christian Dior Denim Flow" at the after party?

    I got the world in my hands the master plan

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    Y'all wanna take this time to predict which unfunny white male comedian is going to recreate Bianca's "Grammy Dress" at the next award red carpet?

  • i just will never get how this dude can put a release date like june 15th out when we all know june 15th will come and go with zero communication. like where does he even come up with this s***

  • Feb 5
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    SignedTwice

    I mean he played them for his own gain I guess but what’s the artistic angle here?

    Just ongoing performance art. Even the art of marketing, or fashion. Critics, media, etc, they expose themselves over and over, he's playing them like a fiddle. In my eyes, he's still doing something brazen and is one of a kind.

    I don't often judge or think in terms of morals. I'm in this to see what he does next, it's all art to me. And I'm here to see if he can ever recover in the eyes of society after he's pushed so many away, who were prone to hate him in the first place. It all seems like a grand experiment, he's living this experiment. And I say that as someone who cares deeply about him, despite spending like I'm observing all of this as if in a petri dish.

  • Feb 5
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    INTERVIEW OUT NOW

  • Feb 5
    ImportedOliveOil_

    I got the world in my hands the master plan

    Literally one of my all-time fav joints by him.

    "Good Fridays" alone s***'s on most rappers best album & they're a bunch of B-sides/loosies

  • Feb 5
    ninachop
    !https://youtu.be/Szqm7V1Muwc?si=C4mLfnDyZFWXIGkO

    INTERVIEW OUT NOW

  • More like Kanye Worst! 👎

  • Feb 5
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    ninachop
    !https://youtu.be/Szqm7V1Muwc?si=C4mLfnDyZFWXIGkO

    INTERVIEW OUT NOW

    27 minutes?

  • Feb 5
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    LateReg

    You don't think this was a provocative, even artistic stunt that also successfully proved a point about the media and the Grammys? I think that society has simply changed that most don't see it this way, but then again I'm probably older than most of you.

    He"proved a point about the media and the Grammy's" ? What was the point?

    Throughout the years Ye has left a lot of his public statements up to interpretation, which is a good method of creating conversation, but the conversation revolving around this stunt has in no way been productive or thought-provoking.

    His previous stunts (slavery was a choice, the MAGA Hat, etc) created much more constructive and nuanced conversation than his most recent nudist display at the Grammys just did.

    Let's give Ye the benefit of the doubt and say this was some form of protest or performance art, then what's the point he's trying to make? Was he promoting Naturism, making a statement about the natural beauty of the female form? If that's the case, he completely under-minded his statement by criticizing a nude photographer earlier today on his instagram...

    Ye is a legendary artists and shared some forward-thinking takes back in the day, but that doesn't give him a pass to publicly display his mental illness and write it off as an "artistic statement."

  • SignedTwice

    I mean he played them for his own gain I guess but what’s the artistic angle here?

    Kanye could pull out his balls in front of King Charles and die-hards would call it an "artistic statement"

  • pussy bacon

    27 minutes?

    Can't expect Ye to focus on anything longer than 30-minutes, he gotta keep up his edge-streak

  • Feb 5
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    Lol

  • doot

    Lol

    https://twitter.com/kurrco/status/1886961096277291058

    When the beat is heavenly but Ye puts a 10 year old rappers vocals on it and makes it sound like him

  • Feb 5
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    LateReg

    Just ongoing performance art. Even the art of marketing, or fashion. Critics, media, etc, they expose themselves over and over, he's playing them like a fiddle. In my eyes, he's still doing something brazen and is one of a kind.

    I don't often judge or think in terms of morals. I'm in this to see what he does next, it's all art to me. And I'm here to see if he can ever recover in the eyes of society after he's pushed so many away, who were prone to hate him in the first place. It all seems like a grand experiment, he's living this experiment. And I say that as someone who cares deeply about him, despite spending like I'm observing all of this as if in a petri dish.

    "Someone who cares deeply about him"

    I agree, Ye's life is a social experiment, and your the parasocial part of the equation.

  • doot

    Lol

    https://twitter.com/kurrco/status/1886961096277291058

    It pissed me off that he really think this is some hard s***.

  • Feb 5
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    doot

    Lol

    https://twitter.com/kurrco/status/1886961096277291058

    Why is this lowkey hard (joking)

  • Feb 5
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    He's not wrong in regards to AI stem splitting, s*** is a godsend for any producer and honestly something I've always dreamed of

  • mov

    Why is this lowkey hard (joking)

    Ye's ego so big, he think he can willfully control his own mental illness. As a result, this nigga's head bobbing to ai slop

  • POOM POOM DOOM

    Y'all wanna take this time to predict which unfunny white male comedian is going to recreate Bianca's "Grammy Dress" at the next award red carpet?

    Curve Ball It'll be Bowen Yang on Weekend Update

  • The interview has fun creative direction

  • Feb 5
    Drezo

    He's not wrong in regards to AI stem splitting, s*** is a godsend for any producer and honestly something I've always dreamed of

    If he'd used the software for just that, I wouldn't complain.

    But vocal laying his voice over references is utter laziness when he's capable of laying down vocals himself.

  • Robonzo K Felicia

    He"proved a point about the media and the Grammy's" ? What was the point?

    Throughout the years Ye has left a lot of his public statements up to interpretation, which is a good method of creating conversation, but the conversation revolving around this stunt has in no way been productive or thought-provoking.

    His previous stunts (slavery was a choice, the MAGA Hat, etc) created much more constructive and nuanced conversation than his most recent nudist display at the Grammys just did.

    Let's give Ye the benefit of the doubt and say this was some form of protest or performance art, then what's the point he's trying to make? Was he promoting Naturism, making a statement about the natural beauty of the female form? If that's the case, he completely under-minded his statement by criticizing a nude photographer earlier today on his instagram...

    Ye is a legendary artists and shared some forward-thinking takes back in the day, but that doesn't give him a pass to publicly display his mental illness and write it off as an "artistic statement."

    The point would be that he could show up with a naked woman for two minutes and generate more interest than anything that happened at the Grammys. Grammys are irrelevant, people would rather search for Bianca than the winners, etc. It's not complicated, but it definitely fits with his larger schema.

  • doot

    Lol

    https://twitter.com/kurrco/status/1886961096277291058

    Imagine being excited for this album atp

  • Ight play off the grid