can somebody please explain the significance of tell the vision in the context of donda though i still don't get why it's part of the album
1. he did a song on a Pop Smoke beat called Tell The Vision, and Pop Smoke’s version was called We Made It
2. Push heard both, so he was like “lemme put em together & toss a verse on it” & that’s what wound up on Pop Smoke’s album
3. Kanye still wanted Tell The Vision on his album though so he took the part of the song that had nothing to do with “Tell The Vision” and called it that anyways
tl;dr it’s too big brained. we mere mortals could never hope to understand.
Ok the new changes on Come To Life aren’t bad - unnecessary but not bad
But holy s*** how do you hear a song like that that you’ve made and think to yourself “I should keep changing it”
Because in Ye's head he sees so many flaws / never satisfied
But to an outsider looking in, it may seem fine
Some anime character
no that’s itachi
Ok the new changes on Come To Life aren’t bad - unnecessary but not bad
But holy s*** how do you hear a song like that that you’ve made and think to yourself “I should keep changing it”
I don't know how he has time to f*** with that song, which already sounds incredible, and not fix some really obvious s***.
1. he did a song on a Pop Smoke beat called Tell The Vision, and Pop Smoke’s version was called We Made It
2. Push heard both, so he was like “lemme put em together & toss a verse on it” & that’s what wound up on Pop Smoke’s album
3. Kanye still wanted Tell The Vision on his album though so he took the part of the song that had nothing to do with “Tell The Vision” and called it that anyways
tl;dr it’s too big brained. we mere mortals could never hope to understand.
Only true intellectuals well studied in Anicient Greek theories of mortality understand the significance of Tell the Vision
How's he still censoring this s*** but smoking and talking about only fans and s*** lol
How we feel about playing Metroid Dread to this album
2 masterpieces enjoyed at the same time is a lot to handle
what LOTP stands for: Life Of The Party
what I read it as: Lord Of The Prings
Lord of the Ratios
can somebody please explain the significance of tell the vision in the context of donda though i still don't get why it's part of the album
it's supposed to be a tragic irony. the roughness of the vocal sample gives it an inter-dimensional transmission/intermission type of vibe = pop smoke is rapping to us from the moon. his words are triumphant but the menacing 5 note piano riff playing over and over tells us something's not right
How's he still censoring this s*** but smoking and talking about only fans and s*** lol
What?
Lord of the Ratios
YB better + you have a cheesy aroma + counter ratio
Only true intellectuals well studied in Anicient Greek theories of mortality understand the significance of Tell the Vision
1. he did a song on a Pop Smoke beat called Tell The Vision, and Pop Smoke’s version was called We Made It
2. Push heard both, so he was like “lemme put em together & toss a verse on it” & that’s what wound up on Pop Smoke’s album
3. Kanye still wanted Tell The Vision on his album though so he took the part of the song that had nothing to do with “Tell The Vision” and called it that anyways
tl;dr it’s too big brained. we mere mortals could never hope to understand.
i jus see it as a tribute to pop smoke
2 masterpieces enjoyed at the same time is a lot to handle
No kaap
Which do you think is better
Ok the new changes on Come To Life aren’t bad - unnecessary but not bad
But holy s*** how do you hear a song like that that you’ve made and think to yourself “I should keep changing it”
Tyler's voice is too loud, especially his first set of vocals that s*** made my eyes open
realizing Jesus Lord is top 5