Kanye West – DONDA

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  • Jul 14, 2021
    Chelly

    wasnt really hyped for the album other than this honestly, not a big fan of multiple posthumous albums. feels weird an kinda disrespectful

    i feel u

  • Jul 14, 2021
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    Chelly

    wasnt really hyped for the album other than this honestly, not a big fan of multiple posthumous albums. feels weird an kinda disrespectful

    i feel you but i think they did it pretty good for pop so far. i dont think they will f*** it up

  • Jul 14, 2021
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    this JIK fan cover is insane

  • Jul 14, 2021
    Scatt


    this JIK fan cover is insane

    wish he brought back dropbout bear for that era honestly

  • Jul 14, 2021
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    ChiefinKief

    My gf sent me this…what even is that account? Do sources have to verify or can I just say I wrote on Kanye’s album?

    anyone can submit but a few days ago they posted info from someone who they refused to reveal and had given them correct info before. they have legit people sometimes, u gotta take it with a grain of salt and even the account says that.

  • Jul 14, 2021
    demo

    anyone can submit but a few days ago they posted info from someone who they refused to reveal and had given them correct info before. they have legit people sometimes, u gotta take it with a grain of salt and even the account says that.

    as part of their FAQ they mention never revealing anonymous sources no matter what

  • Jul 14, 2021
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    we really might be hearing a Donda track tomorrow

  • Jul 14, 2021

    btw I think there’s a chance that Ye could’ve recorded the song with Pop when he was alive since Ye started work on God’s Country back in Nov 2019

  • Jul 14, 2021
    Sherman

    we really might be hearing a Donda track tomorrow

    Oh s***

  • Jul 14, 2021

    TONIGHT

  • Jul 14, 2021

    this s*** never coming out

  • Jul 14, 2021
    Sherman

    we really might be hearing a Donda track tomorrow

    so insanely hyped having a feeling it’s gonna be great too

  • Jul 15, 2021
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    "Big Sean is on 80 Degrees. It will be called Water on Jesus is King."

    I can't believe man's was actually telling the truth lowkey

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    Jul 15, 2021
    Drezo

    "Big Sean is on 80 Degrees. It will be called Water on Jesus is King."

    I can't believe man's was actually telling the truth lowkey

    😮‍💨

  • Jul 15, 2021
    Drezo

    "Big Sean is on 80 Degrees. It will be called Water on Jesus is King."

    I can't believe man's was actually telling the truth lowkey

    kanye's team was in the thread and were like damn the kids want Big Sean on Water. let's make that happen

  • Jul 15, 2021
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    another day closer

  • Jul 15, 2021
    QrOv

    another day closer

  • Jul 15, 2021
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    v12

    https://instagram.com/stories/ibnjasper/2618227016369360354?utm_source=ig_story_item_share&utm_medium=copy_link

    Kanyes barber listening to bob marley, thanks for sharing 👍

  • Jul 15, 2021
    che_guevara

    Kanyes barber listening to bob marley, thanks for sharing 👍

    i didn’t link that?

  • Jul 15, 2021
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    Kanye is so good at taking songs that start out sounding so iconic that they wil surely last as cultural footnotes for decades to come.

    Then he opens his mouth.

    He'll make something that sounds within half a mile of the legendary quality, ambition and creativity of something like Dark Side of the Moon in mainstream pop form, then he reminds everybody that he's bipolar and f***s b****es in they ass, while simultaneously downgrading the complexity and grandeur or his beat and melody down to a fifth of it's initial splendor. It's like drenching a five star five, diamond medium rib-eye in cold A1 Sauce, or giving Leonardo DaVinci only mud-covered sticks to create art. Like a s***stain on a wedding dress, absolute clockwork every time. He makes good enough rap, but he's shown his capacity for how great he can make his music sound countless times. Even then, there are a thousand mainstream rappers, dead or alive, that are better than him at the actual lyricism alone, let alone any other parameter for distinguishing a rapper's skill. It's the exact feeling you get when you're listening to a great 00's/10's pop song, then you suddenly hear the "HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWEEE" of the one and only Pitbull, and you know that you are about to be bombarded with an entire verse + hook of whatever the f*** Pitbull raps about for thirty seconds, and that there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. It's the feeling Gus had when he realized there was a pipe bomb three feet away from him with a detonation time of T-three seconds and that all he could do was sit with the gtim reality of his immediate fate, and writhe in the morbid inadequacy of everything about his situation, except a little more saturnine in it's hue. That is the exact emotion I feel when I hear the beginning of nearly any Kanye song that isn't from one of his s***tier albums, waiting for him to downgrade his marble sculture to a snowman, thinking of what he could have been, but never will be.

  • Jul 15, 2021
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    repent

    Kanye is so good at taking songs that start out sounding so iconic that they wil surely last as cultural footnotes for decades to come.

    Then he opens his mouth.

    He'll make something that sounds within half a mile of the legendary quality, ambition and creativity of something like Dark Side of the Moon in mainstream pop form, then he reminds everybody that he's bipolar and f***s b****es in they ass, while simultaneously downgrading the complexity and grandeur or his beat and melody down to a fifth of it's initial splendor. It's like drenching a five star five, diamond medium rib-eye in cold A1 Sauce, or giving Leonardo DaVinci only mud-covered sticks to create art. Like a s***stain on a wedding dress, absolute clockwork every time. He makes good enough rap, but he's shown his capacity for how great he can make his music sound countless times. Even then, there are a thousand mainstream rappers, dead or alive, that are better than him at the actual lyricism alone, let alone any other parameter for distinguishing a rapper's skill. It's the exact feeling you get when you're listening to a great 00's/10's pop song, then you suddenly hear the "HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWEEE" of the one and only Pitbull, and you know that you are about to be bombarded with an entire verse + hook of whatever the f*** Pitbull raps about for thirty seconds, and that there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. It's the feeling Gus had when he realized there was a pipe bomb three feet away from him with a detonation time of T-three seconds and that all he could do was sit with the gtim reality of his immediate fate, and writhe in the morbid inadequacy of everything about his situation, except a little more saturnine in it's hue. That is the exact emotion I feel when I hear the beginning of nearly any Kanye song that isn't from one of his s***tier albums, waiting for him to downgrade his marble sculture to a snowman, thinking of what he could have been, but never will be.

    where is this from?

  • Jul 15, 2021
    ANTI

    where is this from?

    found on /mu

  • Jul 15, 2021
    repent

    Kanye is so good at taking songs that start out sounding so iconic that they wil surely last as cultural footnotes for decades to come.

    Then he opens his mouth.

    He'll make something that sounds within half a mile of the legendary quality, ambition and creativity of something like Dark Side of the Moon in mainstream pop form, then he reminds everybody that he's bipolar and f***s b****es in they ass, while simultaneously downgrading the complexity and grandeur or his beat and melody down to a fifth of it's initial splendor. It's like drenching a five star five, diamond medium rib-eye in cold A1 Sauce, or giving Leonardo DaVinci only mud-covered sticks to create art. Like a s***stain on a wedding dress, absolute clockwork every time. He makes good enough rap, but he's shown his capacity for how great he can make his music sound countless times. Even then, there are a thousand mainstream rappers, dead or alive, that are better than him at the actual lyricism alone, let alone any other parameter for distinguishing a rapper's skill. It's the exact feeling you get when you're listening to a great 00's/10's pop song, then you suddenly hear the "HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWEEE" of the one and only Pitbull, and you know that you are about to be bombarded with an entire verse + hook of whatever the f*** Pitbull raps about for thirty seconds, and that there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. It's the feeling Gus had when he realized there was a pipe bomb three feet away from him with a detonation time of T-three seconds and that all he could do was sit with the gtim reality of his immediate fate, and writhe in the morbid inadequacy of everything about his situation, except a little more saturnine in it's hue. That is the exact emotion I feel when I hear the beginning of nearly any Kanye song that isn't from one of his s***tier albums, waiting for him to downgrade his marble sculture to a snowman, thinking of what he could have been, but never will be.

    when you only listened to TLOP

  • Jul 15, 2021
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    repent

    Kanye is so good at taking songs that start out sounding so iconic that they wil surely last as cultural footnotes for decades to come.

    Then he opens his mouth.

    He'll make something that sounds within half a mile of the legendary quality, ambition and creativity of something like Dark Side of the Moon in mainstream pop form, then he reminds everybody that he's bipolar and f***s b****es in they ass, while simultaneously downgrading the complexity and grandeur or his beat and melody down to a fifth of it's initial splendor. It's like drenching a five star five, diamond medium rib-eye in cold A1 Sauce, or giving Leonardo DaVinci only mud-covered sticks to create art. Like a s***stain on a wedding dress, absolute clockwork every time. He makes good enough rap, but he's shown his capacity for how great he can make his music sound countless times. Even then, there are a thousand mainstream rappers, dead or alive, that are better than him at the actual lyricism alone, let alone any other parameter for distinguishing a rapper's skill. It's the exact feeling you get when you're listening to a great 00's/10's pop song, then you suddenly hear the "HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWEEE" of the one and only Pitbull, and you know that you are about to be bombarded with an entire verse + hook of whatever the f*** Pitbull raps about for thirty seconds, and that there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. It's the feeling Gus had when he realized there was a pipe bomb three feet away from him with a detonation time of T-three seconds and that all he could do was sit with the gtim reality of his immediate fate, and writhe in the morbid inadequacy of everything about his situation, except a little more saturnine in it's hue. That is the exact emotion I feel when I hear the beginning of nearly any Kanye song that isn't from one of his s***tier albums, waiting for him to downgrade his marble sculture to a snowman, thinking of what he could have been, but never will be.

    I am not reading all of this.

    I’m happy and or sorry for you fr though

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