Ok so he's acting like it's "just him and Nas" in the studio but there's plenty of people involved in their most recent album. Obviously, not to the extent of a Kanye album but there's collaborators nonetheless. Here's the credits for each song aside from HitBoy and Nas.
1. Co-Prod Corbett, Co-written Quentin Miller
2. Joshua Strange (no idea on his role), Corbett
3. Co-ProdTouchofTrent, Haze
4. -
5. Corbett
6. Corbett
7. Co-Prod Ezro
8. Co-Prod Jansport J
9. Joshua Strange (no idea on his role), Corbett
10. Co-Prod Jansport J
11. Shawn Jerritt, Nicholas “Sunny” Race, Mark Evitts (no idea who these guys are) Co-prod Rogét Chahayed, Corbett
Co-written Derrick Milano
12. -
13. Co-Prod Rogét Chahayed. Co-written Earlly mac
14. -
15. -
*Corbett is listed as a writer on some of the songs without being listed as a producer, which is strange because he is a producer who collaborates often with HitBoy. For instance, he co-produced Racks in the middle. So I refer to him as a co-producer in my post anyways.
I never listen to this song if I’m being honest
Fair enough but the song definitely still getting a lot of play for a song a decade old
bruh sounds hurt
extremely ... nigga do u ... u can tell nas was like yo wat the hell r u talkin bout nigga wat tht got 2 do wit us
Ok so he's acting like it's "just him and Nas" in the studio but there's plenty of people involved in their most recent album. Obviously, not to the extent of a Kanye album but there's collaborators nonetheless. Here's the credits for each song aside from HitBoy and Nas.
1. Co-Prod Corbett, Co-written Quentin Miller
2. Joshua Strange (no idea on his role), Corbett
3. Co-ProdTouchofTrent, Haze
4. -
5. Corbett
6. Corbett
7. Co-Prod Ezro
8. Co-Prod Jansport J
9. Joshua Strange (no idea on his role), Corbett
10. Co-Prod Jansport J
11. Shawn Jerritt, Nicholas “Sunny” Race, Mark Evitts (no idea who these guys are) Co-prod Rogét Chahayed, Corbett
Co-written Derrick Milano
12. -
13. Co-Prod Rogét Chahayed. Co-written Earlly mac
14. -
15. -
*Corbett is listed as a writer on some of the songs without being listed as a producer, which is strange because he is a producer who collaborates often with HitBoy. For instance, he co-produced Racks in the middle. So I refer to him as a co-producer in my post anyways.
Those are people that make loops and samples tho lmao
Stop, you're making us Kanye fans look like Drake excel spreadsheet lovers
this not even really about sales but it's funny that he wants to diss when at the end of the day ppl are gonna be talking bout the ye s*** way more than anything he's done
i'm just not with someone tryna speak outta they ass cause they gotta chip on their shoulder
Doing it old fashioned way would never give albums like fantasy or yeezus…
This facts. Kanye's willingness to collaborate with people like Bon Iver and Nicki on the same track is why his albums are better than most rappers', even though his rapping isn't always top-tier.
Dude literally had a Hollywood movie composer help produce LR
Anyway, Nas killed it and Hit-Boy did well, and imo Donda sounds amazing and Abstract Mindstate sounds like pure Ye distilled if you really want to hear him on the boards.
It's just two different processes. It's really not that deep or serious. Ye stans are gonna treat this like they got dissed themselves and Ye haters are gonna pretend like their opinion on Kanye is anything beyond just an opinion.
Doing it old fashioned way would never give albums like fantasy or yeezus…
this not even really about sales but it's funny that he wants to diss when at the end of the day ppl are gonna be talking bout the ye s*** way more than anything he's done
i'm just not with someone tryna speak outta they ass cause they gotta chip on their shoulder
I feel you. I just feel like Hit-Boy was unscripted and off the Henny here lmao I'll give him the benefit of the doubt
Dawg everybody knows Kanye is better than Hit-Boy that's not the issue here. It's just that some of us get way too sensitive over any Kanye slights lol
No one was being sensitive people agreed with Hit Boy but also just felt he was lame for doing this
People don’t talk about Dre this way.
Ye fan base really getting worse than Em’s and Drakes
It's almost there and them niggas went through his Maga stages.
No one was being sensitive people agreed with Hit Boy but also just felt he was lame for doing this
Man he was at his own album release party probably intoxicated lol. Imma give him the benefit of the doubt
Those are people that make loops and samples tho lmao
Yeah but they are still collaborators who are part of the record. Like I said, it's not 10 dudes like Kanye but it's still pretty hypocritical from him.
Imo: who tf cares about how many people are involved in a song if it sounds good.
“Ye produced way more hits than Hit Boy”
Hit Boy produces Kanye’s biggest song of last decade
“Yeah but that one sucks”
Ye fan base really getting worse than Em’s and Drakes
Y’all keep saying this but itt all I see is niggas keeping it music. You act like niggas can’t disagree w him.
Y’all are the real whiners itt tbh
Ok so he's acting like it's "just him and Nas" in the studio but there's plenty of people involved in their most recent album. Obviously, not to the extent of a Kanye album but there's collaborators nonetheless. Here's the credits for each song aside from HitBoy and Nas.
1. Co-Prod Corbett, Co-written Quentin Miller
2. Joshua Strange (no idea on his role), Corbett
3. Co-ProdTouchofTrent, Haze
4. -
5. Corbett
6. Corbett
7. Co-Prod Ezro
8. Co-Prod Jansport J
9. Joshua Strange (no idea on his role), Corbett
10. Co-Prod Jansport J
11. Shawn Jerritt, Nicholas “Sunny” Race, Mark Evitts (no idea who these guys are) Co-prod Rogét Chahayed, Corbett
Co-written Derrick Milano
12. -
13. Co-Prod Rogét Chahayed. Co-written Earlly mac
14. -
15. -
*Corbett is listed as a writer on some of the songs without being listed as a producer, which is strange because he is a producer who collaborates often with HitBoy. For instance, he co-produced Racks in the middle. So I refer to him as a co-producer in my post anyways.
Co-written by WHO