What about OG Tell The Vision
https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/WgKVdn5yzWpdGkVX9
This is pretty hard
What about OG Tell The Vision
https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/WgKVdn5yzWpdGkVX9
ok dis HARD
what changed on keep my spirit alive?
Between pt 1 and pt 2? The big difference is Kanye does the hook on pt 1
new again sounds way harder the way its mixed now
Fr. When the update came s*** sounded like the beat got turned down when the chorus came in, was awful
What about OG Tell The Vision
https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/WgKVdn5yzWpdGkVX9
this s*** is hard as bricks
What about OG Tell The Vision
https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/WgKVdn5yzWpdGkVX9
Wish this was on the album instead of KMSA
Donda
The blueprint 2
Scorpion
These are similarly bloated albums that you can make into a classic by making them into a personal playlist
Donda
The blueprint 2
Scorpion
These are similarly bloated albums that you can make into a classic by making them into a personal playlist
Nah man, as a Drake fan, Scorpion doesnt have that many highs like Donda or Blueprint 2
but why
it’s an album named after his mother
& he made the song sound so bad lol
i think the lyrics fit to some sort of quality of redemption in light of his death. we made it, thank god that i made, i remember the days same fit 4 weeks straight, etc. and the we made it, thank god that i made it repetition also gives off that vibe
the instrumental is gonna be a lot more subjective cus obviously if u isolate the instrumental it's just monotonous but paired with that kinda redemptive feeling i get from pop's lyrics it feels melancholic to me, which also seems fitting given the pretty tragic way he died
there are a lotta references to ppl who've passed away or that the artists are longing for in the verses, like in jonah, yachty's moment of silence rip juice part, donda, kim -- n if we're counting the new tracks too, then andre's mother n ye's kids
some of the themes of the album to me appear to be pain + redemption/hope, so from my interpretation the tell the vision song has always seemed fitting, even if it's a bit jarring in the tracklist
however tbh i did think the song was wack when i kept hearing it at the listening parties
that idea didnt click for me til i started listening to the album in full over n over
Man i would get if u think day69 or tattletales r s***, those projects are pretty 1 dimensional… But dummy boy? Come on you’re just hating to hate. That genuinely is the 2018 soundcloud rap MBDTF and I won’t hear differently.
What in the world did I just read
Nah man, as a Drake fan, Scorpion doesnt have that many highs like Donda or Blueprint 2
I love scorpion, and I would agree with you that it would be third of these 3. The best version of donda > BP2 > scorpion
Nevertheless they’re all albums that need to be shortened to be at their best
Chilli’s Donda™️
Donda Chant
Jail
Off The Grid
Hurricane (Single Edit)
Moon
Junya pts 1 & 2 (custom edit)
24
Remote Control pt 2
Jonah
Life Of The Party (Explicit Version)
Never Abandon Your Family
Donda
God Breathed
Ok Ok pt 2
Heaven And Hell
Praise God
Jesus Lord (8:58 cut)
Up From The Ashes
New Again
Believe What I Say
Keep My Spirit Alive pt 2
Lord I Need You
Pure Souls
Come To Life (ft Tyler The Creator)
No Child Left Behind
Guys I’m sure we all have our personal favorite donda playlists but let me say this
No child left behind should be moved to the intro, replacing donda chant. No child into jail is a great start to the album.
Come to life as the outro.
Just my personal preference.
Guys I’m sure we all have our personal favorite donda playlists but let me say this
No child left behind should be moved to the intro, replacing donda chant. No child into jail is a great start to the album.
Come to life as the outro.
Just my personal preference.
24 always the *INTRO for me
i think the lyrics fit to some sort of quality of redemption in light of his death. we made it, thank god that i made, i remember the days same fit 4 weeks straight, etc. and the we made it, thank god that i made it repetition also gives off that vibe
the instrumental is gonna be a lot more subjective cus obviously if u isolate the instrumental it's just monotonous but paired with that kinda redemptive feeling i get from pop's lyrics it feels melancholic to me, which also seems fitting given the pretty tragic way he died
there are a lotta references to ppl who've passed away or that the artists are longing for in the verses, like in jonah, yachty's moment of silence rip juice part, donda, kim -- n if we're counting the new tracks too, then andre's mother n ye's kids
some of the themes of the album to me appear to be pain + redemption/hope, so from my interpretation the tell the vision song has always seemed fitting, even if it's a bit jarring in the tracklist
however tbh i did think the song was wack when i kept hearing it at the listening parties
that idea didnt click for me til i started listening to the album in full over n over
You get it. So many think it's just a tribute to Pop Smoke and can't wrap their minds around it because they don't like it, but it's one of the most thematically resonant songs on the album, especially where it occurs in the original sequencing.
i think the lyrics fit to some sort of quality of redemption in light of his death. we made it, thank god that i made, i remember the days same fit 4 weeks straight, etc. and the we made it, thank god that i made it repetition also gives off that vibe
the instrumental is gonna be a lot more subjective cus obviously if u isolate the instrumental it's just monotonous but paired with that kinda redemptive feeling i get from pop's lyrics it feels melancholic to me, which also seems fitting given the pretty tragic way he died
there are a lotta references to ppl who've passed away or that the artists are longing for in the verses, like in jonah, yachty's moment of silence rip juice part, donda, kim -- n if we're counting the new tracks too, then andre's mother n ye's kids
some of the themes of the album to me appear to be pain + redemption/hope, so from my interpretation the tell the vision song has always seemed fitting, even if it's a bit jarring in the tracklist
however tbh i did think the song was wack when i kept hearing it at the listening parties
that idea didnt click for me til i started listening to the album in full over n over
plus and i bet my acct on this if ye ever tours again and plays tell the vision the crowd will go nuts idk why but that's my gut feeling
24 always the *INTRO for me
Never got this. 24 ending is way too ominous and sudden to be an album closer tbh
You get it. So many think it's just a tribute to Pop Smoke and can't wrap their minds around it because they don't like it, but it's one of the most thematically resonant songs on the album, especially where it occurs in the original sequencing.
explain to me ur understanding of the song in the original sequencing (i assume u mean the aug 29 donda) pls
Lowkey wish the deluxe was just a short EP of all new s***
woulda been refreshing after the last five months/length of the og
Also idk why the billboards didn't peak my interest whatsoever and I felt very little when I saw it dropped
extremely out of character, its a weird feeling
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