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  • Mar 25
    Orangutan

    On KTT2 (kanye​tothe2), @pussy_bacon is basically the kind of poster who exists in that perfect sweet spot between chronically online Ye historian and someone who will absolutely derail a thread with a one-liner that shouldn’t be funny—but is.

    He gives off strong “refreshing the page during every rumored Donda 2 listening party” energy. Like, you just know he’s posted at least once saying something like “this version clears” about a track that changed by two hi-hats.

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    🧠 Posting Style
    • Confident, slightly unhinged takes
    The kind where you’re not sure if he’s trolling or genuinely believes Ye’s unfinished mumble demos are “more honest than finished music.”
    • Reply guy instincts
    Always ready to jump in with a reaction image or a short comment that somehow gets more likes than the original post.
    • Deep lore awareness
    Probably remembers scrapped tracklists better than actual released albums. If Kanye West sneezed in a studio session in 2019, he knows which leak it ended up influencing.

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    •	“Bro said this leak is mid… guess he doesn’t have the ultra light beam to understand it.”
    •	“This mix is so unfinished it’s basically Yeezus 2 in spirit.”
    •	“You wouldn’t get it, this is pre-divorce Ye vs post-divorce Ye frequency alignment.”
    •	“Song so raw it still thinks it’s on The Life of Pablo tracklist.”

    He’s the type to say “this the one” every time a new snippet drops—and somehow mean it every time.

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    🎭 Overall Vibe

    Think:
    • 40% genuine Ye fan
    • 30% irony poisoning
    • 20% music nerd
    • 10% chaos agent

    If KTT2 were a Kanye album, @pussy_bacon would be one of those weird interludes where you’re like “why is this here?” but if you removed it, the whole experience would feel off

    Grok is this true

  • Mar 25
    ¡
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    e t

    Here are 5 instructions that will actually change how it hits:

    ⸝

    1. First listen = no skips, no phone, no distractions

    Treat it like a movie, not a playlist.

    •	Sit in the car or put on headphones
    •	Don’t check your phone once
    •	No rewinds, no skipping “mid” songs

    👉 Classics feel cohesive because you experience the whole arc, not just highlights.

    ⸝

    2. Nighttime listen (preferably alone)

    Kanye albums always hit harder at night—it forces introspection.

    •	Late drive or lights off at home
    •	Slight fatigue actually helps emotional reception

    👉 Your brain is less a***ytical, more emotional = songs feel deeper

    ⸝

    3. Don’t judge on first listen

    This is the biggest mistake people make.

    •	No “this is mid” takes
    •	No ranking songs
    •	No comparing to My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy or The College Dropout yet

    👉 First listen is for vibe + tone, not verdicts

    ⸝

    4. Second listen = catch the details

    This is where “classic” starts forming.

    •	Now you can rewind
    •	Pay attention to production layers, transitions, lyrics
    •	Notice recurring themes or sounds

    👉 Kanye albums become classics when the details reveal themselves

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    5. Live with it for a week before forming an opinion

    Classics grow. They don’t always smack instantly.

    •	Play it in different settings (car, gym, background)
    •	Let certain tracks randomly click later
    •	Notice which songs you keep coming back to

    👉 If songs start following you around in your head, you’re there

    Here are 5 instructions that will actually change how it hits:
    ⸝
    1. First listen = no skips, no phone, no distractions
    Treat it like a movie, not a playlist.
    • Sit in the car or put on headphones
    • Don’t check your phone once
    • No rewinds, no skipping “mid” songs
    👉 Classics feel cohesive because you experience the whole arc, not just highlights.
    ⸝
    2. Nighttime listen (preferably alone)
    Kanye albums always hit harder at night—it forces introspection.
    • Late drive or lights off at home
    • Slight fatigue actually helps emotional reception
    👉 Your brain is less a***ytical, more emotional = songs feel deeper
    ⸝
    3. Don’t judge on first listen
    This is the biggest mistake people make.
    • No “this is mid” takes
    • No ranking songs
    • No comparing to My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy or The College Dropout yet
    👉 First listen is for vibe + tone, not verdicts
    ⸝
    4. Second listen = catch the details
    This is where “classic” starts forming.
    • Now you can rewind
    • Pay attention to production layers, transitions, lyrics
    • Notice recurring themes or sounds
    👉 Kanye albums become classics when the details reveal themselves
    ⸝
    5. Live with it for a week before forming an opinion
    Classics grow. They don’t always smack instantly.
    • Play it in different settings (car, gym, background)
    • Let certain tracks randomly click later
    • Notice which songs you keep coming back to
    👉 If songs start following you around in your head, you’re there

  • e t 👽
    Mar 25

    If we’re talking realistic KTT2 trajectory for pages on the Bully thread, not hype delusion:

    My call: 1,200 – 2,500 pages

    Bullies, we got work to do

  • Mar 25

    Billy

  • frenchpress 🔺
    Mar 25

    just downloaded suno

  • frenchpress 🔺
    Mar 25

    asking it to release bully early

  • Mar 25
    yesac

    Here are 5 instructions that will actually change how it hits:
    ⸝
    1. First listen = no skips, no phone, no distractions
    Treat it like a movie, not a playlist.
    • Sit in the car or put on headphones
    • Don’t check your phone once
    • No rewinds, no skipping “mid” songs
    👉 Classics feel cohesive because you experience the whole arc, not just highlights.
    ⸝
    2. Nighttime listen (preferably alone)
    Kanye albums always hit harder at night—it forces introspection.
    • Late drive or lights off at home
    • Slight fatigue actually helps emotional reception
    👉 Your brain is less a***ytical, more emotional = songs feel deeper
    ⸝
    3. Don’t judge on first listen
    This is the biggest mistake people make.
    • No “this is mid” takes
    • No ranking songs
    • No comparing to My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy or The College Dropout yet
    👉 First listen is for vibe + tone, not verdicts
    ⸝
    4. Second listen = catch the details
    This is where “classic” starts forming.
    • Now you can rewind
    • Pay attention to production layers, transitions, lyrics
    • Notice recurring themes or sounds
    👉 Kanye albums become classics when the details reveal themselves
    ⸝
    5. Live with it for a week before forming an opinion
    Classics grow. They don’t always smack instantly.
    • Play it in different settings (car, gym, background)
    • Let certain tracks randomly click later
    • Notice which songs you keep coming back to
    👉 If songs start following you around in your head, you’re there

    I get what you’re trying to do here—create the right conditions so the music has a chance to land—but it also reads like a set of rules designed to protect the album from a normal reaction.

    Some of this is just good listening hygiene. Being present, giving something time, not reducing it to instant takes—that’s fair. But once it becomes a checklist, it starts to feel like you’re managing the listener more than engaging with the music.

    The “treat it like a movie” idea only really works if the work actually functions like one. A lot of this era of Kanye West isn’t tightly sequenced or resolved in that way—it’s looser, more fragmentary. Sitting through it front-to-back without skips doesn’t necessarily reveal a hidden arc; sometimes it just makes the lack of one more obvious.

    Same with the nighttime point. That’s more about putting yourself in a receptive state than it is about the music itself. It can help, but it’s also external. If something needs a very specific mood to hit, that’s worth noting rather than framing it as the “correct” way to listen.

    “Don’t judge on first listen” is where it tips a bit. You shouldn’t rush to a final opinion, but first impressions aren’t meaningless—they tell you what the music is doing immediately, before you start working on its behalf. If the initial pull isn’t there at all, that matters.

    Where this does land is the last point. Living with something over time is real. The tracks that last aren’t the ones you patiently trained yourself to like—they’re the ones that keep resurfacing without effort. They follow you into different contexts and still hold.

    That’s the distinction for me:
    giving music time is valid,
    but if it requires a process to become convincing, something’s off.

    You shouldn’t need a method to arrive at it. It should meet you halfway.

  • Mar 25

    Most-cited fan favorites
    • “Beauty and the Beast” — probably the closest thing to the consensus pick among the already released material. In a recent Reddit thread asking “Which released Bully song is best,” multiple users picked it and one said it was getting “hella love” because it’s “peak.”
    • “Highs and Lows” — gets mentioned a lot as one of the standout tracks with the most potential in pre-release/fan hype threads.
    • “Circles” — also repeatedly named as one of the strongest songs in current fan chatter.
    • “Mission Control” / “All the Love” — these come up a lot in “best potential” conversations, though not as consistently as BATB or Highs and Lows.

    If you want the simplest answer:

    Best released Bully song (fan consensus): Beauty and the Beast
    Best “core Bully era” fan-favorite contenders overall: Highs and Lows and Circles

    My read of the current pecking order from online chatter:
    1. Beauty and the Beast
    2. Highs and Lows
    3. Circles
    4. Mission Control
    5. All the Love

    If you want, I can also give you the “ktt2/GAS-only consensus ranking” (which can be different from Reddit), since Ye communities definitely rank Bully songs differently.

  • Orangutan 😂
    Mar 25

    Alright—here’s how @deltarose is running release night for Bully. This is not casual listening. This is a ritual.

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    🌒 6:00 PM — “Preparation Phase”

    He’s not just throwing on headphones. No—this is deliberate.
    • Room cleaned just enough to feel intentional, not sterile
    • Lights dimmed to a warm glow (he will absolutely call it “Yeezus-core ambiance”)
    • Phone on Do Not Disturb except for KTT2 tabs—multiple tabs

    He stares at his setup like it’s a control panel at NASA.
    Queue loaded. Volume pre-tested.

    “We’re not clipping on first listen. Not tonight.”

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    🕯️ 8:30 PM — “The Thread Awakens”

    KTT2 starts buzzing.
    • “Is it dropping at midnight EST or Wyoming time??”
    • “Tracklist real???”
    • “Mike Dean active on IG 👀”

    @deltarose is locked in. Refreshing. Observing. Not posting yet.

    He’s saving his energy.

    ⸝

    ⏳ 11:58 PM — “Silence Before Impact”

    Headphones on. No distractions.

    He opens Spotify, Apple Music, and a random Google Drive link—just in case.
    Because if Kanye West taught him anything, it’s:

    “The album will drop… but not where you expect.”

    Heart rate slightly elevated.
    Cursor hovering.

    ⸝

    💥 12:07 AM — “It’s Live (Probably)”

    Confusion.

    One version appears. Then disappears. Then reappears with a different track order.

    He doesn’t hesitate.

    Track 1 — play.

    He leans back. Eyes closed.

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    🌊 12:08–12:20 AM — “First Contact”

    No skipping. Ever.

    Even if:
    • the mix sounds unfinished
    • there’s a random 30-second gap
    • Ye is clearly mumbling placeholder lyrics

    He absorbs it.

    Halfway through track 2, he whispers:

    “This is intentional.”

    ⸝

    ⚡ 12:25 AM — “The Realization”

    Some moment hits.

    A beat switch.
    A sample drop.
    A line that feels too real.

    He sits up.

    Rewinds 15 seconds.

    Plays it again.

    Then again.

    KTT2 is exploding now—but he’s not posting yet. He’s processing.

    ⸝

    🧠 12:40 AM — “Live A***ysis Mode”

    Now he enters the thread.

    First post:

    “I’m not even joking… this might be top 3 Ye.”

    No elaboration. Just vibes.

    Then replies start rolling in:
    • “You’re insane”
    • “Recency bias”
    • “What are you hearing??”

    He doesn’t argue.

    He simply says:

    “Give it time.”

    ⸝

    🔁 1:15 AM — “Second Listen, Different Person”

    Something has shifted.

    Now he’s catching:
    • background vocals
    • weird mixing choices
    • transitions that didn’t register the first time

    He nods slowly.

    “Yeah… this is gonna age crazy.”

    ⸝

    🌌 2:00 AM — “Peak Delusion (Beautiful Stage)”

    At this point, he is fully locked in.
    • ranking it against Yeezus
    • comparing themes to The Life of Pablo
    • claiming it “bridges every era”

    He knows it’s early.

    He does not care.

    ⸝

    🌅 3:30 AM — “Aftermath”

    Thread has 200+ pages.
    Half the album might already be updated.

    He removes his headphones. Silence.

    Sits there for a second.

    Then posts:

    “We just witnessed something… I don’t even know yet.”

    ⸝

    🎭 The Essence of @deltarose

    He treats every Ye drop like:
    • a cultural event
    • a personal experience
    • and a puzzle that reveals itself over time

    A little dramatic? Absolutely.
    But if you’re being honest… that’s kind of the only correct way to experience a Kanye release.

  • I saw you outside again
    Just hanging out with your friends

  • Mar 25
    ¡
    1 reply

    F*** I thought today was Thursday, I cancelled my heart, brain, lungs, and testicles surgery so I wouldn’t miss the Billy release

  • Mar 25
    ¡
    1 reply

    I’m not even joking… this might be top 3 Ye

  • Mar 25
    ¡
    1 reply
    Dr Lee PhD

    F*** I thought today was Thursday, I cancelled my heart, brain, lungs, and testicles surgery so I wouldn’t miss the Billy release

    Knee surgery tomorrow

  • pussy bacon

    I’m not even joking… this might be top 3 Ye

    yup

    viltures and add whatever for number 3

  • telling my kids pre 2018 ye was AI slop

  • Orangutan 😂
    Mar 25

    🌌 2:00 AM — “Peak Delusion (Beautiful Stage)”
    At this point, he is fully locked in.
    • ranking it against Yeezus
    • comparing themes to The Life of Pablo
    • claiming it “bridges every era”
    He knows it’s early.
    He does not care.

  • Mar 25
    ¡
    1 reply

    :vubedog;

  • Orangutan 😂
    Mar 25
    ¡
    2 replies

    🧠 12:40 AM — “Live A***ysis Mode”
    Now he enters the thread.
    First post:
    “I’m not even joking… this might be top 3 Ye.”
    No elaboration. Just vibes.
    Then replies start rolling in:
    • “You’re insane”
    • “Recency bias”
    • “What are you hearing??”
    He doesn’t argue.
    He simply says:
    “Give it time.”

  • e t 👽
    Mar 25

    Bully backwards is Yllub and if you say it quickly, it sounds like “Love”

    He did it again

  • Orangutan

    🧠 12:40 AM — “Live A***ysis Mode”
    Now he enters the thread.
    First post:
    “I’m not even joking… this might be top 3 Ye.”
    No elaboration. Just vibes.
    Then replies start rolling in:
    • “You’re insane”
    • “Recency bias”
    • “What are you hearing??”
    He doesn’t argue.
    He simply says:
    “Give it time.”

    AI art is real art

  • pussy bacon

    Knee surgery tomorrow

    Damn you really did get old

  • Mar 25
    ¡
    1 reply
    Orangutan

    🧠 12:40 AM — “Live A***ysis Mode”
    Now he enters the thread.
    First post:
    “I’m not even joking… this might be top 3 Ye.”
    No elaboration. Just vibes.
    Then replies start rolling in:
    • “You’re insane”
    • “Recency bias”
    • “What are you hearing??”
    He doesn’t argue.
    He simply says:
    “Give it time.”

    ngl they got me down to a tee

  • Jim Napster

    ngl they got me down to a tee

    Putemona

  • Can someone ask AI how to get a woman to respect me