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  • Sep 8, 2024
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    SonicSend

    How do we feel knowing Ye has the worst breath in the industry.

    Daylyt says Ye has "sewage mouth."

    Azaelia Banks says Ye has the worst plaque she's ever seen.

    Bianca says his breath makes her want to gag and Ye has all-around poor hygiene.

    Can Ye truly be the GOAT while smelling like a discord mod?

    did bianca really say that or was it just some clickbait article by a z tier tabloid

  • Sep 8, 2024
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    Jaman

    did bianca really say that or was it just some clickbait article by a z tier tabloid

    atp it's hearsay, but given how many people have commented on how foul Ye's breath and hygiene are, I'm inclined to believe there's some truth to it.

    can someone reach a level of fame and fortune where they can constantly smell like s*** and no one cares, or will you be shamed for your booty breath no matter your prestige?

  • Sep 8, 2024
    SonicSend

    atp it's hearsay, but given how many people have commented on how foul Ye's breath and hygiene are, I'm inclined to believe there's some truth to it.

    can someone reach a level of fame and fortune where they can constantly smell like s*** and no one cares, or will you be shamed for your booty breath no matter your prestige?

    being bipolar you have cycles of not caring about hygiene as much so i doubt it’s a permanent thing but i don’t doubt with how his teeth have been constructed that his mouth probably does have some funk, his status probably helps but people probably don’t even give a s***.
    i doubt Bianca truly said that tho it reads like a nonsense garbage tabloid thing it just sounds like something that would be believable because its him

  • Sep 8, 2024
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    shua

    HUSBAND?!

    Lifestyle dont hit unless Husband comes on first

  • Sep 8, 2024
    MCMIC13

    Lifestyle dont hit unless Husband comes on first

  • Mmm Hmm

    Took a two week break from Vultures 2

    Listening again right now
    And this s***
    Sounds better than before

  • Sep 8, 2024
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    SonicSend

    If you had to choose a Ye era:

    2004-2013 discog?

    or

    2013-2024 discog?

    I only need MBDTF and YEEZUS

  • Sep 8, 2024
    shua

    HUSBAND?!

    All you really need is a husband, show you lovin'

    Let him touch you, let him rub you, let him hug you

    Let him thug you, let him hold you down

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    jack bauer BÙĻĽÝ

    I only need MBDTF and YEEZUS

    Throughout Ye's discography, Kanye has masterfully executed almost every western art movement through the medium of hip-hop. MBDTF and Yeezus share many aesthetic similarities, both being attempts at maximalism, but they go about executing these styles in vastly different ways. These albums are polar opposites sonically, but at their core, MBDTF and Yeezus are the same ideas just expressed through two different movements.

    MBDTF was Ye's attempt at neoclassical maximalism. An album that pays homage to and utilizes core tenets of hip-hop (soul/r&b samples, thoughtful lyricism, political commentary, breakbeats, etc.) while expanding on these ideas in a way that elevates them to heights never seen before in the genre. This album honors hip-hop's past, but its very existence challenges hip-hop's potential future. Every sample, breakbeat, and lyric was meticulously planned and executed to paint a clear, concise, and idealistic picture for the audience. Little was left to interpretation, no stone was left unturned, and the end result was an opulent and bold thesis of Ye's views on American culture and his station within it.

    Yeezus was too a maximalist movement, but rather an attempt at expressionist maximalism. An album that rejects the modern conventions of contemporary hip-hop, and instead embraces distorted and synthetic sounds, thus subverting expectations and inviting the listener to interpret Ye's artistic intentions rather than him explicitly telling the listener. Ye continually vacillates between raucous industrial environments and sobering soulful passages, which elicits a visceral reaction from the audience, thus allowing them to more intimately understand the mental and emotional state of the artist. Ye takes a similar approach to his writing on this project as well, opting for blunt/raw lyrics that appeal to an intrinsic understanding of the human condition with little concern for appealing to the listener. Like MBDTF, this project grapples with Ye's position in American culture and his views on said culture, but rather than working within a familiar musical framework to articulate his point, Yeezus leans into unfettered authenticity and an excessive industrial soundscape to get it's point across.

    Both are incredible albums, you have good taste

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    Throughout Ye's discography, Kanye has masterfully executed almost every western art movement through the medium of hip-hop. MBDTF and Yeezus share many aesthetic similarities, both being attempts at maximalism, but they go about executing these styles in vastly different ways. These albums are polar opposites sonically, but at their core, MBDTF and Yeezus are the same ideas just expressed through two different movements.

    MBDTF was Ye's attempt at neoclassical maximalism. An album that pays homage to and utilizes core tenets of hip-hop (soul/r&b samples, thoughtful lyricism, political commentary, breakbeats, etc.) while expanding on these ideas in a way that elevates them to heights never seen before in the genre. This album honors hip-hop's past, but its very existence challenges hip-hop's potential future. Every sample, breakbeat, and lyric was meticulously planned and executed to paint a clear, concise, and idealistic picture for the audience. Little was left to interpretation, no stone was left unturned, and the end result was an opulent and bold thesis of Ye's views on American culture and his station within it.

    Yeezus was too a maximalist movement, but rather an attempt at expressionist maximalism. An album that rejects the modern conventions of contemporary hip-hop, and instead embraces distorted and synthetic sounds, thus subverting expectations and inviting the listener to interpret Ye's artistic intentions rather than him explicitly telling the listener. Ye continually vacillates between raucous industrial environments and sobering soulful passages, which elicits a visceral reaction from the audience, thus allowing them to more intimately understand the mental and emotional state of the artist. Ye takes a similar approach to his writing on this project as well, opting for blunt/raw lyrics that appeal to an intrinsic understanding of the human condition with little concern for appealing to the listener. Like MBDTF, this project grapples with Ye's position in American culture and his views on said culture, but rather than working within a familiar musical framework to articulate his point, Yeezus leans into unfettered authenticity and an excessive industrial soundscape to get it's point across.

    Both are incredible albums, you have good taste

    Wheres this from?

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    jack bauer BÙĻĽÝ

    Wheres this from?

    I wrote it

    Im currently unemployed

  • Sep 8, 2024
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    SonicSend

    I wrote it

    Im currently unemployed

    Being the next Fantano should be your next job.

  • Sep 8, 2024
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    Bobby_96

    Being the next Fantano should be your next job.

    That sounds fun but I only listen to Kanye and Earl Sweatshirt.

    Did I mention I get no b****ess

  • Sep 8, 2024
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    Cracks me up how there’s zero hype or excitement for a 3rd volume

  • Sep 8, 2024
    TheRocket64

    Cracks me up how there’s zero hype or excitement for a 3rd volume

    Even the hype for the 2nd was killed w that wack ass rollout

    The album sounds a lot better now but its too late

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    Don't know the correct thread to post this in besides making a thread (which i don't want to do), but apparently Kanye performed at North Sea Jazz during LR era and this is my first time seeing this footage so I thought I'd share it:

  • Sep 8, 2024

    p**** got me back on Melrose

  • Sep 8, 2024
    TheRocket64

    Cracks me up how there’s zero hype or excitement for a 3rd volume

    Everyone is waiting for the solo album now

  • Sep 8, 2024
    TheRocket64

    Cracks me up how there’s zero hype or excitement for a 3rd volume

    Im looking forward to the third installment 🤷‍♀️

  • Sep 8, 2024
    SonicSend

    How do we feel knowing Ye has the worst breath in the industry.

    Daylyt says Ye has "sewage mouth."

    Azaelia Banks says Ye has the worst plaque she's ever seen.

    Bianca says his breath makes her want to gag and Ye has all-around poor hygiene.

    Can Ye truly be the GOAT while smelling like a discord mod?

    wtf

  • Sep 8, 2024
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    Ye halftime show
    1. Stronger
    2. Black Skinhead
    3. Jesus Walks
    4. All of the lights (w/Rih)
    5. Fourfiveseconds
    6. Run this town (w/Jay & Rih)
    7. Jail
    8. Fade (w/Ty)
    9. Heartless
    10. Runaway
    What we could have had in an alt reality

  • Sep 8, 2024
    SonicSend

    How do we feel knowing Ye has the worst breath in the industry.

    Daylyt says Ye has "sewage mouth."

    Azaelia Banks says Ye has the worst plaque she's ever seen.

    Bianca says his breath makes her want to gag and Ye has all-around poor hygiene.

    Can Ye truly be the GOAT while smelling like a discord mod?

    I've heard the same thing about Bob Dylan. Fearsome halitosis must be a requirement of being the goat of your genre.

  • SonicSend

    I wrote it

    Im currently unemployed

  • Sep 8, 2024
    viscera

    Don't know the correct thread to post this in besides making a thread (which i don't want to do), but apparently Kanye performed at North Sea Jazz during LR era and this is my first time seeing this footage so I thought I'd share it:

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP9vgLtvfDQ

    Thanks for sharing

    38:05 Yall ever made any beats for your boss? This is what I made for my boss right here.

    Plays H to the IZZO

  • Sep 8, 2024
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    In other news, Kanye’s wife, Bianca Censori, is reportedly suffering from an issue that has to deal with Kanye's teeth.

    Reports say ever since the Grammy winner unveiled his grills to the public, his oral hygiene has worsened.

    “She tells him what he wants to hear, that his grill looks cool and sexy and makes him look really manly, but the truth is she’s disgusted by the way his teeth look,” the tipster tattled to In Touch.

    “She’s told her friends what a turn-off it is. Putting her lips — let alone her tongue — anywhere near his metal stubs makes her want to gag.”

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