It’s their college dropout nbs
never thought about it like that..
I like it, but it needed 5 more songs. It doesnt hit me the same as KSG. With KSG, its short, but it works way better than Ye. Ye needed to be a little more fleshed out. Watching that 500 days in UCLA doc, they show him rapping to some of the tracks that ended up being on NASIR...he should've said f*** Nas and just used those for Ye.
never thought about it like that..
I like it, but it needed 5 more songs. It doesnt hit me the same as KSG. With KSG, its short, but it works way better than Ye. Ye needed to be a little more fleshed out. Watching that 500 days in UCLA doc, they show him rapping to some of the tracks that ended up being on NASIR...he should've said f*** Nas and just used those for Ye.
This 100%
White Label, Simple Things, Everything, Cops Shot The Kid
All songs that were great beats that Nas did nothing with
This 100%
White Label, Simple Things, Everything, Cops Shot The Kid
All songs that were great beats that Nas did nothing with
Exactly. Those should've been on Ye.
White Label is one of my favorite Ye beats ever.
Exactly. Those should've been on Ye.
White Label is one of my favorite Ye beats ever.
Real af, nas rapping all off beat on it too
Modern 808s is crazy, that s*** don’t hold a candle to that album. And even if the album has no bad songs, the songs on there aren’t amazing enough for it to warrant putting it in his top 3.
I called Ye a "modernized version" of 808's because it's his most revealing, heartfelt and personal album since 808's (maybe aside from TLOP). I didn't call it a "modern 808's" which would insinuate a comparison in quality. I also didn't claim it should be in his top 3, you incorrectly inferred that to be just to be argumentative.
Illiterate children have better reading comprehension skills...

I love this video so much
https://twitter.com/ASAPxNOROCKY/status/1827005645716939264So much Fukin aura
bro I didnt even realize bon f***ing iver is on the end of this
new jeans on Kanye solo album please 🙏
I called Ye a "modernized version" of 808's because it's his most revealing, heartfelt and personal album since 808's (maybe aside from TLOP). I didn't call it a "modern 808's" which would insinuate a comparison in quality. I also didn't claim it should be in his top 3, you incorrectly inferred that to be just to be argumentative.
Illiterate children have better reading comprehension skills...

The only thing u said is “it’s like the modern 808s, s*** fire” how am I supposed to know what u meant 
Also I never said YOU put that album in his top 3, I meant the TikTok kids that do hence me bringing them up in the first place
never thought about it like that..
I like it, but it needed 5 more songs. It doesnt hit me the same as KSG. With KSG, its short, but it works way better than Ye. Ye needed to be a little more fleshed out. Watching that 500 days in UCLA doc, they show him rapping to some of the tracks that ended up being on NASIR...he should've said f*** Nas and just used those for Ye.
KSG and Daytona everything perfect about that entire era. They deserve all the glazing they get
I remember reading mark fisher for the first time too lol
But yeah kinda summed it up.
JIK still good imo
exactly how i felt when i heard law of attraction
This album wasn't bad, Ye just didn't do a good job tailoring the beats to Nas' style, but the individual pieces (Ye's production & Nas' verses) were really great in a vacuum.
It sounded like Ye made a bunch of beats, handed them to Nas, and he had to figure out how to rap on them. It didn't sound like they were cooking in the studio together and this video kinda proves that.
Jay-Z would've murdered those beats on Nasir tho. Ye and Jay's styles compliment each other so well, those two were meant to collab more than they did. We need a WTT 2.