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  • Mar 19
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    pneu

    Maybe now but I'm talking initially only whites liked that album.

    yeah thats fair. what i mean is whereas yeezus pulled in the rocker white kids, tlop pulled in the only people who still listen to kanye today. white college kids who grew up to vote trump and buy crypto

  • Mar 19
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    butch22

    TLOP literally his best album ever

    808’s

  • Mar 19
    Satan

    yeah thats fair. what i mean is whereas yeezus pulled in the rocker white kids, tlop pulled in the only people who still listen to kanye today. white college kids who grew up to vote trump and buy crypto

    This isn’t true at all lol

  • Mar 19
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    The real weirdo fans came in 2018

  • Mar 19
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    Beautiful Morning

    You disrespect me like this?

    4!

  • mov

    TLOP was a classic btw and only idiots on KTT are hating on it

  • Mar 19

    I’m going to work bae

  • pneu
    Mar 19
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    Satan

    yeah thats fair. what i mean is whereas yeezus pulled in the rocker white kids, tlop pulled in the only people who still listen to kanye today. white college kids who grew up to vote trump and buy crypto

    TLOP resonated with the youth full stop.

    Just as much as the love Grad is now receiving from the younger gen.

  • mov

    The real weirdo fans came in 2018

    yandhi/jik rollout fs

  • Definitely some good s*** on here

  • I'm mad because this dude is arguably the dumbest artist ever, but he can still do good music. Bully has a big potential

  • KEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEV

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    4 likes on this post and we'll lock the thread!

  • Mar 19
    Satan

    couldn't pay me to listen to a new kanye tape in 2025 tbh

  • Mar 19
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    All this talk about the best ye album when it's clearly Vultures 2, when looked at purely artisically/creatively

  • mov

    The real weirdo fans came in 2018

    yeah in full force, but a lot of those kids came from the same frat bro cornball white crowd that loved the whole tlop era. adidas yeezys and longsleeves with the goofy ass font down the back, etc. yall know the type

  • Mar 19
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    SyIIabIes

    What Cole say on twitter?

    I'm talking back in 2013 when yeezus outsold him

    He posted a tweet and mentioned different rappers and appreciated them for saving hiphop when yeezus was being criticised for not being hiphop enough and supposedly having bad raps.

  • Mar 19
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    Satan

    actual re-tard take

    The entire album is about teetering on the edge, family, faith, celebrity and trying to hold it all down in a world/society that's trying to tear it apart.

  • Mar 19
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    John Mauve

    All this talk about the best ye album when it's clearly Vultures 2, when looked at purely artisically/creatively

    👉🍟

  • Mar 19
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    pneu

    TLOP resonated with the youth full stop.

    Just as much as the love Grad is now receiving from the younger gen.

    and the youth of that time was cringe as f***.

    source: tlop came out my senior year. the people who f***ed with it the most were white kids with rich dads

  • Mar 19
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    butch22

    TLOP literally his best album ever

    There's literally his 5 firsts before, TLOP is a mix of all of them

  • Mar 19
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    Should I go to church and family or should I get arse

    It's spelled out for you on the cover cmon now

  • Mar 19
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    not even quoting that guy anymore with his dumb ass opinions

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    Fried is a classic song yes

  • Mar 19
    madison beer guy

    The entire album is about teetering on the edge, family, faith, celebrity and trying to hold it all down in a world/society that's trying to tear it apart.

    listen to literally any album prior to that and tell me, thematically, TLOP tells as much of a compelling story as them

  • pneu
    Mar 19
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    madison beer guy

    The entire album is about teetering on the edge, family, faith, celebrity and trying to hold it all down in a world/society that's trying to tear it apart.

    I'm starting to think people don't really dig into albums like that. Crazy to not see the theme on TLOP.